Tour Divide Bicycle Race (competition)
Bikers compete each year in the Tour Divide Race from Banff, Alberta, Canada to the Mexican border at Antelope Springs, NM along the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route. Most are more interested in challenging themselves than winning a timed race. All ride along Red Rock road in Idaho, or South Centennial Road in Montana where I'll document their progress if I see them.
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Blaine Nestor from BC, Canada is competing in the 2010 Tour divide race. He is number 2 at this location in the Centennial Valley, Idaho. Early morning of June 18, 2010. Blaine won second in this race, going from Banff to Mexican border in 18 days and 11 minutes! Not bad for 2,745 miles of cycling, climbing over 200,000 feet in the various ups and downs of the route.
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