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Atascadero cyclist wins race from Canada to Mexico
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An Atascadero man emerged victorious in a rough-terrain cycling race from Canada to a Mexican border town in New Mexico.
Brian Lucido, 41, finished first on Saturday in the 2017 Tour Divide, an approximately 2,750 mile race. The mountainous route begins in Alberta Canada and ends in Antelope Wells, New Mexico along the United States-Mexico border.
Lucido finished with a time of just under 15 days and an average of more than 180 miles a day. He aimed to complete the course in 18 days.
As of Monday morning, only two participants other than Lucido have finished the race.
Before the race began, Lucido stated on Facebook that only about one third of participants manage to finish.
“Typically, only 33 percent finish – and this year is much more difficult than recent years with lots of walking in the snow, and a couple extra passes and rocky mileage to go around a washed out bridge,” Lucido wrote.
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Tour Divide 2017
by karen June 23, 2017 0
The 10th edition of the Tour Divide race is coming to a close for those at the head of the pack. Brian Lucido, a Tour Divide rookie, is currently leading the men’s race and is on track to finish sometime tomorrow (Saturday). He has a solid lead of about five hours on Josh Kato, winner and record-setter of 2015. Lucido may be a first-time Tour Divide racer, but he has a lot of experience with touring the world by bike. This has perhaps informed his race strategy of going to bed earlier and sleeping more than most of his competitors. It seems to be working for him. Rickie Cotter, from Wales, is on track to win the women’s division. Cotter, racing for the Adventure Syndicate , set out with teammate Lee Craigie with the goal of simply checking out the route, but she’s doing quite well, with a lead (as of this writing) of 263 miles (423k). Of course there are many competitors still out on the course, and many more stories yet to come from this year’s Tour Divide. Some have observed that the route is too beautiful to ride fast — taking one’s time and enjoying every moment is certainly a legitimate ‘race’ strategy. It looks like Mike Hall’s record, set in 2016, will stand another year. In a race as long and unpredictable as the Tour Divide, and with a relatively short history, records are not so well-established; this year’s race in particular has been slowed by bad weather, lingering snowpack, and a forest fire. But it’s nice to see that Hall’s name will most likely remain at the top of the record list for a while at least, so soon after his untimely death in March. Follow the race at Trackleaders.com .
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6/30/17 – 8:45am Woman Stats: There were 21 women racing this year, the most in the history of the Tour Divide. Coming in a close second was 2014, when we saw 20 woman racing. Of the 21 racers this year, 8 have scratched, and 3 have alternated routes, including both Rickie Cotter and Lee Craigie who finished yesterday. Trackleaders.com expectes Marketa Peggy Marvanova to finish in roughly one and a half days, at 23 days, 9 hours, and 46 minutes. She would be the 2017 women’s winner.
ITT: Quick update on Andrew, he got a new rear wheel and is cruising. He hit Pie Town with the second fastest time on route this year, but he is now well of Brian’s time, roughly 11 hours back. Good on Andrew for being patient and sticking with it, that would be a very frustrating situation.
6/28/17 – 9:30am 20 day mark is upon us: We are coming up on 20 days on route, and you can see that estimated 20 day green marker on the tracker. This year, we will most likely have 11 Grand Depart finishers before 8:00am tomorrow. To put things into perspective, in 2015, 28 riders finished before the 20 day mark, and last year we had 16 finishers before the 20 day mark. As we start to get more and more people in, make sure to keep an eye out for our Faces of the Tour Divide Article, you can find past years here: 2014 , 2015 , 2016 ITTs: Jay Petervary finished yesterday with an un-official time of 16:08:33. That gives him the 3rd fastest time of 2017 so far. That was Jay’s 6th finish on route. Andrew Kulmatiski is still putting up a really strong ITT. He arrived in Abiquiu in roughly 12 days, 03 hours and 30 minutes. The fastest time into Abiquiu was Brian, the eventual winner this year, with a time of 12 days, 02 hours and 11 minutes. The weather is also looking descent in New mexico this week, with slight chances for rain, but reduced temperatures from last week, so Andrews attempt for the fastest time is still in the cards, whether he knows it or not 🙂 Brett Stepanick, Sky Line Lodge, Platoro: Brett is filled with energy and enthusiasm. When Joe Polk from MTB Cast Publishes a call in from Brett, I find myself dropping everything and listening in. This call from him a few days ago is a classic. Brett has become the only person to do the Sky Line Lodge, Bigfoot Burger Challenge twice. That’s a lot of calories…
Brett has become the only person to do the Sky Line Lodge, Bigfoot Burger Challenge… twice. https://t.co/ACTB63OU4E — Bikepacker (@BikepackerMag) June 28, 2017
Rickie and Lee have now made it to Grants, 376 miles from the end of the Tour Divide, only to receive some bad news – Rickie has been disqualified from the race, after accepting a lift from her overnight host in Como back up to the top of Boreas Pass (approximately 10km) the morning after missing the singletrack descent in the dark. . Although Rickie has so far covered the entire Tour Divide route under her own power, the rules dictate that racers may not accept lifts, even outside of the course, unless they have a medical or mechanical emergency. . “I’m understandably gutted my time will be DQ’d,” says Rickie, “but this journey is about so much more than my time being registered on some leaderboard. Lee and I will carry on to Antelope Wells and finish the route in the spirit in which we started it. With passion and commitment and in an effort to document it in order to inspire others to get out there and have their own adventure.” . “She’s been fucking amazing,” says Lee. “And regardless of race rules, her ride deserves to be recognised for the incredible achievement it is. The Tour Divide isn’t easy, and we’ve both pushed ourselves further than we’ve ever gone before. Whether or not Rickie officially ‘finishes’ feels almost irrelevant at the moment.” . Lee and Rickie will continue to ride towards the finish line on the Mexican border, which they hope to reach sometime on Thursday. #tourdivide2017 #tourdivide A post shared by The Adventure Syndicate (@adventuresynd) on Jun 27, 2017 at 9:19am PDT
6/27/17 – 9:00am For a cause: For many, the Tour Divide is a self-discovery journey, to set off into the unknow, see what your body and mind can handle, and escape the everyday norms. For a select few, it’s also about raising awareness or fundraising. It must be difficult as it certainly puts a bit more pressure on the ride itself, but it could also be a big motivator. Eddie O’Dea, Marty Johnson and i’m sure plenty of others are doing just this. Eddie has been raising money to get more kids on bikes with the Interscholastic Georgia Cycling League . Marty is raising money for Living Water Internationally . Last year Marty did the same thing and it funded a water well in India. To support both of these causes, please see the links below: Eddie – http://georgiamtb.org/tour-divide/ Marty – https://www.crowdrise.com/baja-divide-2017-for-living-water-international/fundraiser/martyjohnson2
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MTBCast: Tour Divide ’17 – Brett Stepanik called in from Del Norte https://t.co/5SfDdSct5V — Bikepacker (@BikepackerMag) June 25, 2017
6/23/16 – 9:00am Two Weeks in: Wow, time flies when you are sitting at home dot stalking, working, and living a “normal” life, huh? Well, I’m sure it’s a different story for the 133 active riders on route. Many racers are traveling through Colorado, with the front of the pack in New Mexico, and the back of the pack finishing up Wyoming. A year ago Mike hall set the new course record, and it will hold for another year, so long as someone does not beat it on an ITT. Let’s raise our cup to Mike this AM, what an astounding feat he accomplished. AM Notes: It was reported from Val Kato, that Josh Kato is not feeling so hot. Val was not sure why, but it certainly could be due to the heat that is engulfed in the Southwest right now. Josh called into MTB Cast this morning while he was at the Toaster House, in Pie Town. He wished Val a happy wedding anniversary, which was very nice of him. He also wished Brian a good finish. Josh is one of the nicest guys you will meet, and this call in shares that.
#TourDivide17 Josh Kato called from PieTown, Randy Neill called from Squirrel Creek, Eddie O’Dea called from Breck! https://t.co/NksNF6pGa2 — MTBCast (@MTBCast) June 23, 2017
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And taking a look at conditions the main pack will be facing in Colorado, here is the forecast for Marshall Pass, which sits just under 11,000 feet. Certainly cooler up high, and warmer down in the valleys. There is less of a chance of afternoon thunderstorms, but the mountains are typically on their own schedule, so anything can happen.
Leader: Brian still has a solid gap on Josh, around 80 miles. He is going through one of the toughest sections today, the Gila. it’s relentless, it’s hot, and there is a bit of Singletrack that should sneak up on him, and will likely frustrate him especially being on his rookie run. But other than that, once he drops down into Silver City, it’s smooth sailing. If Brian holds out for the win, which he is project to finish around mid day tomorrow, he will be the first rookie rider to win the Tour Divide since Ollie Whalley in 2012.
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It was 87 degrees in Salida, the sun was out, and Josh was 1700 miles in to a bike race. He was in great spirits, he was willing to talk, and it was nice to catch up. He told me some stories about his bivy filling with water while he was sleeping on the Lava Mountain Trail, and dropping a fresh burrito in cow crap just to dust it off and eat it. We chatted briefly about the fire in New Mexico, and the horrendous conditions up north, specifically in Canada. He ate a bunch of food, and packed even more.
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He slowed down a bit around Brush Mountain to rest his knee, and I think that was the best move as he said he was feeling pretty good today, and that his fitness has finally come around. Apparently he was out of shape before the race, so it’s pretty impressive that he held 2nd or 3rd for the majority of the race. Josh mentioned a bit about some creaking on his bike, but he said it is performing well and there was no need to stop at a bike shop in Salida. He didn’t stop at Orange Peel in Steamboat either. His bike looked to been in pretty good shape however his rear tire was a bit worn, but that’s to be expected after 1700 miles.
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6/19/17 – 9:30am What is age anyways: 7 racers in the top ten are 40 years of age or older, and the other three are 31, 34 and 34 years old. This conversation has come up before but it’s always an interesting topic of conversation. From the unofficial Tour Divide starters list, I counted only 13 racers in their 20’s this year, and 85 racers at 50 years or older. Just some food for thought if you are contemplating a start for yourself. I will look back at scratch rates per age later on as the race wraps up.
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6/16/17 – 8:30am: Leaders: Wow, just wow. This is turning into a spectator event. The leaders are now in Wyoming and the top three racers, Brian Lucido , Josh Kato , and Stefan Maertens are all within 20 miles of each other. While it appears that Brian slept very little the night before, last night he almost slept/stopped 10 hours. It looks like Josh either caught him or passed him, but he too went to sleep and Brian took off to create a small gap this morning. Brian remains the leader with a 14 mile gap, very little in the big picture. Maybe more interesting is how Stefan has shot forward, closing his big gap after his mechanical on day one. Although it’s not clear no how much sleep Stefan got, his tracker was off/not transmitting for 6 hours last night, so it appears he got good rest for the steep hike-a-bike up Warm Springs Road. Stefan Messaged me personally on facebook the other day saying he was gunning for the win, which is a bold statement, but he is indeed doing just that. Only time will tell if he can keep up a faster pace than Brian and Josh, and sustain it, but it’s entertaining to watch. Billy Rice: The Tour Divide Veterian has withdrawn from the race citing Pneumonia. That’s a bit scary, so good on him for pulling the plug. Let’s hope he can rest and recover quickly. Before he pulled the plug, he did Pass Gary Johnson and snapped a photo with him.
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#TourDivide17 Overnight Calls: Eddie, Tyler Ubinger, and Greg Goodman! https://t.co/NksNF685iu — MTBCast (@MTBCast) June 13, 2017
6/12/17 – 8:30am: Gary Johnson: I could talk about the leaders all day long, but the spirit of the Tour Divide comes from the main pack of racers. Stories, struggles, and making wrong turns. Whether you love him or hate him, former Libertarian Presidential candidate Gary Johnson is out near the back of the pack. In the first few days he has traveled roughly 225 route miles and maybe a few extras along the way. After looking at his tracker, he has made two wrong turns, so it begs the question, what kind of navigation is he using? Is it just maps, or does he have a GPS device? These missed turns are in no way significant, it just makes me wonder. When I rode in 2015, I always had the ACA maps and a GPS on my bars. I reached out to his staff before the race to see if we could get an interview or at least a kit list, but I never heard back, so maybe other riders can report back on this. Gary slept at Butts Cabin last night and will be entering the United States today.
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Off the front: For now, the race for first is between three people. Ben Steurbaut, Brian Lucido, and Josh Kato. Both Ben and Brian got a small room in Ovando and slept a good bit last night, maybe even eight hours. Josh stopped just short of Ovando last night and it looks like he has kept it pretty consistent with another 5 hours of sleep or so. He went thought Ovando rather quickly this morning and is nearly in Lincoln where I would bet he stops at the gas station to resupply before the push to Helena. Because of the reroute, they are well off Mike Hall’s pace, and closer to the Lael’s record pace. ITT News: Jay Petervary – Jay has made pretty good time, in just over 24 hours, he has traveled 250 miles and should make it to States by mid-day. Billy Rice – Like Jay yesterday, Billy took off around 6:00am. He is already 30 miles in. This should be fun to watch.
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6/11/17 – 1:00pm: Leaders: Yesterday Greg Gleason started the day as the leader but the leading pack caught him by mid day. It appears that Greg, Ben, Josh, and Brian , all slept roughly 5 hours. Ben, Josh and Brian have all pedaled 460 miles or so, and Greg is roughly 40 miles back. It will be interesting to see if they stop at Holland Lake lodge or push on up Richmond Peak, a notorious TD climb that should be holding snow this year. The leading woman are Lee Craigie and Rickie Cotter , and it appears that they have been riding together since Banff.
6/10/17 – 9:00am: The lead group got into Fernie last night around midnight, where the majority of them also slept a few hours. Josh Kato was the the lone rider that pushed just a bit further, but not too much further. It appears he had a pretty decent night sleep of 4ish hours. Greg Gleason who is currently leading only got an hour of sleep, so it will be interesting to see how he fares today with minimal rest. In past years the leaders had always slept in Butts Cabin, but the new route into Fernie is longer, and certainly more difficult, so reaching the cabin would have been a stretch. More on the Fernie route: It’s 106 miles from Banff to the turnoff before Elkford. There is a massive Hike-A-Bike racers will be greeted with, but outside of that, apparently the route is pleasant, especially along the Bull River Forest Service Road. The really difficult thing that we have seen transpire thus far is the long resupply point in between the Boulton Creek store to Fernie. It appears many rider have detoured into Elkford to resupply. On the upside, this re-route takes away 45 miles of pavement. Weather: Unlike yesterday, todays forecast looks a bit more promising, although it won’t get that warm as highs in Fernie today we be around 60*f. One bonus of riding in Canada is the ample amounts of sunlight. The sun rise in Fernie is at 5:30am and will set around 9:45pm. To hear a bit more about the peanut butter mud of yesterday, listen in to Brett’s call from Fernie.
#TourDivide17 Brett Stepanik called in from Fernie! https://t.co/NksNF685iu — MTBCast (@MTBCast) June 10, 2017
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Following a first-place finish at last year’s Tour Divide, Ulrich Bartholmoes is lining up at the 2024 edition and also has his sights set on the Triple Crown Challenge record. Find his complete gear list and details on the bike he’ll be riding here…
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Alexandera Houchin shot a bunch of short clips during her record-setting ride at the 2023 Tour Divide race and stitched it all together into a 20-minute video. Watch her recap video and find a handful of photos here…
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In part one of our from-the-field reportage of the 2023 Tour Divide, seasoned photographer and documentarian Eddie Clark shares his experiences from the first week, tracking down riders in Montana and Wyoming along the faint singletrack and mud-caked roads of this iconic route. Find his recap, thoughts from several riders, and an excellent photo gallery here…
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Packing for the Tour Divide with Lael Wilcox (Video)
Curious about what exactly Lael Wilcox brought along for the 2023 Tour Divide? Revelate Designs just shared a video that outlines the bike and gear she’s currently using on her way south to the US/Mexico border. Watch it here…
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The second part of our massive Rigs of the 2023 Tour Divide roundup features a collection of more than 60 flat-bar bikes that will be setting out on the 2,750-mile route between Banff, Alberta, and Antelope Wells, New Mexico, tomorrow morning. Find details on all of them here, including bag and gear highlights for each…
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The “Bikes or Death” podcast just released an episode featuring 2022 Tour Divide champion Sofiane Sehili. Listen to the conversation here, recorded the day after Sofiane’s incredible finish…
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Congrats to Katie Strempke, 2nd Woman to Finish the 2022 Tour Divide, on a Singlespeed
A big congratulations goes out to our friend Katie Strempke, who became the first woman singlespeeder, and second woman overall, to complete the 2022 Tour Divide. Find the details here…
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Tracking the 2022 Tour Divide (part 1): Light Stalking
In part one of two documenting the 2022 Tour Divide, photographer Eddie Clark recounts his time chasing light and finding riders between the mud, mountains, and sagebrush along the iconic and beautiful route. Find his recap and an excellent photo gallery here…
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June 24, 2017
by Brian · Published June 24, 2017 · Last modified June 16, 2023
Tour Divide Mountain Bike Race
Several people have asked me for a blow-by-blow account of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route. Since the route information is already well established and available online, this writeup will be the tale of...
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Tour Divide Mountain Bike Race. by Brian · Published June 24, 2017 · Updated June 16, 2023. Several people have asked me for a blow-by-blow account of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route. Since the route information is already well established and available online, this writeup will be the tale of my experience instead of route guidance ...
We caught up with leader Brian Lucido at the Tomichi Creek Trading Post 10 days into the 2017 Tour Divide. ... We caught up with leader Brian Lucido at the Tomichi Creek Trading Post 10 days into ...
The 2017 Tour Divide winner Brian Lucido is on this episode talking all things bikepacking and about what it's like to compete in and finish first in the 270...
Brian Lucido - 2017 Tour Divide Winner. Tweet Share Share. Written by Neil Beltchenko on July 3, 2017. Brian Lucido was the fastest man to make it to Antelope Wells this year with a time of 14 days, 22 hours and 45 minutes. Brain is a rookie to the race but no stranger to cycling as you will find out below. We tip our hats to Brian for a very ...
The 2017 Tour Divide winner Brian Lucido is on this episode talking all things bikepacking and about what it's like to compete in and finish first in the 2700+ mile un-sanctioned mountain bike race. We also address the pros and cons of tandem biking!
An Atascadero man emerged victorious in a rough-terrain cycling race from Canada to a Mexican border town in New Mexico. Brian Lucido, 41, finished first on Saturday in the 2017 Tour Divide, an ...
Tour Divide Grand Depart. Banff, Alberta Canada. UPDATE (Race Recap): 41 year old rookie, Brian Lucido, came in first place with an unofficial time of 14 days, 22 hours, and 50 minutes. Josh Kato finished second and now has a 1st and 2nd place finish to his name. Josh finished with an unofficial time of 15 days, 7 hours, and 36 minutes.
Atascadero resident Brian Lucido, winner of the Tour Divide 2017 bicycle race, poses for a photo outside Blackfoot Angler & Supplies in Ovando, Montana. Lucido completed the race in 14 days, 22 ...
Please join us for dinner and to hear guest speaker, Brian Lucido talk about winning the June 2017 Tour Divide, a 2,769-mile mountain bike race in 14 days, 22 hours 50 min. The Tour Divide is an ultra-endurance, bikepacking challenge to pedal solo and self-supported the length of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route - Canada to the Mexican ...
Tagged: Brian Lucido Tour Divide . 0. Bicycling / Bike Packing / Bike Touring / Mountain Biking / Routes. June 24, 2017. Tour Divide Mountain Bike Race. Several people have asked me for a blow-by-blow account of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route. Since the route information is already well established and available online, this writeup will ...
The Tour Divide is an annual mountain biking ride traversing the length of the Rocky Mountains, from Canada to the Mexican border. Following the 2,745-mile ... Brian Lucido: 14 days 22 hours 50 mins: Marketa Peggy Marvanova: 22 days 18 hours 04 minutes 2018: Lewis Ciddor: 15 days 2 hours 8 minutes: Alexandera Houchin:
Brian Lucido, a Tour Divide rookie, is currently leading the men's race and is on track to finish sometime tomorrow (Saturday). He has a solid lead of about five hours on Josh Kato, winner and ...
MTBCast: Tour Divide '17 - Brian Lucido called in from Lincoln. Posted on June 12, 2017 by Joe Polk. Brian Lucido called in from near Lincoln! Posted in Calls, TD17 Tagged bikepacking, calls, cycling, MTBCast, TD17, ultrasport permalink. Post navigation.
Andrew is a super strong rider, who attempted the Tour Divide last year. This year, he decided to take on the Tour Divide in ITT format. He currently has the fastest split into Steamboat Springs, at 8 days, 11 hours, and 53 minutes, a small gap over Brian's time. This is going to be an intriguing ITT to watch.
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Brian's Routes. Exploring good routes and bad ones to help you decide where to go. Tagged: Tour Divide Winner 2017 . 0. Bicycling / Bike Packing / Bike Touring / Mountain Biking / Routes. June 24, 2017. Tour Divide Mountain Bike Race. Several people have asked me for a blow-by-blow account of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route. ...
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