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*CURRENTLY FOR ROUTES ONLY (MORE SOON)Congratulations to Alexandera Houchin, who rolled through the Picketpost trailhead last night to become the first woman to complete the Arizona Trail Race 300 (AZT300), and then quickly pedaled onward to continue her AZT800 effort. More about that, plus a full photo gallery from day 4 with updates about how the race is progressing here…
As the 2024 Arizona Trail Race carries on, temperatures drop, scratches persist, and Alexandera Houchin takes the lead in the women’s race, vying for the top spot in the 300 and 800-mile races. Find the day three recap here with details…
At 1:07:17 on Saturday, Jake Inger rolled into the Picket Post trailhead to win the 2024 Arizona Trail Race 300 with a time of 2 days, 7 hours, and 17 minutes (2d:07h:17m). To say that the bikepack racing rookie nailed his first race effort would be the understatement of the race. Find details here with a fresh set of photos from the trail and finish line…
The 2024 Arizona Trail Race starts early tomorrow morning and with a staggering number of singlespeeders on course, six highly competitive women, and four Triple Crown contenders. It looks like it’s going to be a great one to [dot] watch! To kick off our extended coverage, here’s a preview of the race with everything you need to know about who to watch, course conditions, and more…
A massive congratulations goes out to Meaghan Hackinen, who finished the 2700-mile 2024 Tour Divide in just under 16 days and became the first rider to cross the finish line in the women’s category! Find photos and more about Meaghan’s experience on the route here…
Hats off to Ulrich Bartholmoes, the second rider to finish the 2024 Tour Divide! Find a recap of Ulrich’s record-breaking ride and updates from the suspenseful home stretch of the women’s and singlespeed races with a fresh batch of photos from Eddie Clark here…
We have a new Tour Divide course record! Congratulations to Justinas Leveika of Lithuania, who just pedaled into Antelope Wells, New Mexico, becoming the first rider to finish the 2024 Tour Divide. In doing so, he made history and broke the overall course record held for eight years by the late great Mike Hall. Get the exclusive scoop and find a collection of photos from the finish here…
Weird things are afoot on the 2024 Tour Divide as riders get into day 10 of the race. That statement’s especially true with the singlespeed race as one rider cut the toe out of their shoe for the sake of performance. Additionally, the race is getting real close as both the leaders of the men’s and women’s are within 20-30 miles of each other. Catch up on what’s been happening in the Tour Divide in our latest Debrief here…
Bears, dangerous hail, and peanut butter mud continue to loom heavy in riders’ minds as Day 8 of the 2024 Tour Divide ensues. In our latest report, we check in to see how the women’s, men’s, and singlespeeders’ races are unfolding. Find it here with a gallery of images from Day 7 by in-the-field photographer Eddie Clark…
As day seven of the 2024 Tour Divide begins, the endless burrito barrage sits heavy with riders, leaders widen their gap in both the men’s and women’s fields, an intense singlespeed showdown continues, and Laurens Ten Dam is forced to leave the course after a string of flats. Catch up in our latest 2024 Tour Divide Debrief here with another excellent set of photos by on-the-ground photographer Eddie Clark…
Despite brutal cold and sloppy conditions, the leaders of the men’s and women’s races in this year’s Tour Divide are setting record paces, and the singlespeed race is even more heated, with a Croc-shod skipper in the lead! Find our update from the fourth and fifth days of the race with photos by Eddie Clark and some on-the-ground insights and interviews from Jay Petervary here…
Justinas Leveika is neck and neck with Mike Hall’s record dot, Meaghan Hackinen is on fire, the weather is tough, and racers are well into Montana. In our latest 2024 Tour Divide Debrief, we look into what’s happening in the race during days 3 and 4. Find it all here.