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My preparations

As for my Tour Divide plans: I’m counting the days down: 12 TO GO!!! Equipment is 90% finalized; flight tickets, Calgary-to-Banff transfer and 1st night hostel (YWCA) are set. I will take a few more test rides and pack my bike next week.

In 2007, I easily averaged 80-90 miles of riding in a day. That was with a heavier equipment and not a very strict “waking-up” record;) My old Cannondale F400 and Salsa Fargo weigh about the same. But I will carry less stuff for sure this time. Moreover, my stuff will be distributed better (inside a frame bag vs. on a rear rack), I will have aerobars for more relaxing body position and Salsa is a 29″ bike with bigger wheels and just better fit overall. I will also “try” to get rolling by 6:00am every day. Plus, I used to hang in towns and cities too long which I can cut shorter now without stressing myself much…

Preparation-wise, in the last year I had more base miles under my belt (over 2,000) and was about 8 lbs lighter. This year is a bit different. I didn’t get as much opportunity to ride but I was still active. In the first few days, I will take it easier and let my joints and tendons get used to the daily stress of big mile riding. I’m planning to average between 100-120 miles per day (or about 10-12 hours in a saddle). The most important things is not to over-stress my body and cause early injuries, knees mostly. The rest will be fine. Anyways, this ride is much more about mental grittiness and positive mindset than anything else.

My goal is to finish in less than 34 days which is about twice the current route record. Also, my flight back to NYC is on August 21st;) I’m loosely shooting for doing it a bit faster: around 28-30 days. I will definitely know better after the first week, where my “fast-touring” legs will be. I still want to have fun doing it, take some decent pictures and videos and see the complete route. So, the crossing of the Marshall pass above Salida will be a ride into an unknown;) But my ultimate goal for 2009 is TO FINISH THE TOUR DIVIDE!!!

PS: And I certainly hope for better weather. This rain has to stop one day, for crying out loud!!!

July 2nd, 2009 Posted by Rich | Cycling, Preparation, Tour Divide | no comments

More finishers

More racers are crossing the line in Antelope Wells, NM. Currently, five of them are done (unofficial standings):

  1. Matthew Lee - 17d23h45m
  2. Kurt Resfnider - 18d11h30m
  3. Jay and Tracey Petervary- 18d13h50m (new tandem record)
  4. Chris Plesko- 19d0h21m (new single-speed record)

Congratulations!!! You guys are an inspiration. With weather still throwing fits of rage, the rest of the field seems to have slowed down a bit. The chase group of 8 riders has been split up. They are making their way through the Gila National Forest, the last big obstacle on the course before reaching Silver City and making the mad dash for the border.

Plus, there were more pullouts in the last few days. The longer this race goes, the harder it becomes to stay mentally focused and keep going… For the current race status, see the race report by Mary Metcalf. In the report, you’ll find out more about an accident Pete Basinger, one of the legends of the Great Divide racing, was involved in. Luckily, he is OK but had to give up on his stealth attempt to best Matthew Lee’s record. Based on his split times, he really was flying on the route. And don’t miss the Jon Billman’s interview with Matthew Lee, a really insightful read about what it takes to win the Tour Divide, mentally and physically.

Finisher’s call-ins:

More updates:

July 2nd, 2009 Posted by Rich | Cycling, Great Divide, Racing | no comments