Tour Divide
The Tour Divide is an annual mountain bike race that follows the Continental Divide from Canada to Mexico. Spanning approximately 2,745 miles, it is one of the longest and most challenging bikepacking races in the world. Participants navigate rugged terrain, remote trails, and varying weather conditions, making it a true test of endurance and self-sufficiency.
Riders typically start in Banff, Alberta, and finish in Antelope Wells, New Mexico. The race is self-supported, meaning cyclists must carry their own gear and find their own food and shelter along the route. The Tour Divide attracts both seasoned racers and adventurous cyclists seeking to experience the beauty of the American wilderness.