Every year we ask/answer the same questions re TD sources and issues. Here are some of the common topics I've noted the past years. I've taken the liberty of stealing with pride from other posts, so thanks to the original authors. If there are any additions/corrections please comment.
[ Moderator: can we make this a sticky? ] [ Updated with comments Jan 5 ]
Here are some sources for Tour Divide concerns.
The Tour Divide is a self monitored race that has no prizes and no entry fees, but does have rules to race by. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING THE RULES! The first and most important thing to study are the race rules and ethics! When in doubt, race with honor.
The official rules are at:
http://tourdivide.org/the_rules Note that this site is not updated anymore. There are several 'alternates' or changes to the route since the rule list was posted. These are the Boulton Creek bike path, Union Pass reroute, Josephine Falls reroute, through the town of Butte MT, and the Wamsutter reroute. These changes are in the most current GPS GPX file.
An interesting ethics discussion is at:
http://tobygadd.blogspot.com/2012/05/ultra-racing-rules.htmlUpdate with race participants image: We all are representative of both racers and other non-TD bike riders. A very few in the past have behaved, ahem, in a naughty way to those people along the route, principally in stores or cafes. We all get sullen and grouchy, often multiple times a day, so remember that you are an ambassador, and your behavior can either bless or curse others who follow. I'm saying it nicely, Matt said it best, "Don't be a dick!". Seriously, the best part of the race is the people you meet. Give them a reason to say the same about racers!
For international racers: Tipping in the U.S. is expected in cafes and restaurants. Tip amounts are from 10-20% of pre-tax food bill in full service eateries (depending on quality of service), but no tip required for fast food or self serve places, such as MacDonalds, Subway or Port of Subs sandwich shops or the like. Some coffee houses have 'tip jars', and you can decide to tip or not.
Entering into the U.S. at Rooseville: In 2013 the people there were super nice (I'm a U.S. citizen) to myself and three people I was with from the U.K.. In 2015 the guy there was a dick. Tip: Wait your turn at the stop light in the entry lane until you get the green light - even if behind a line of cars - as they don't consider bikes anything special. Have your passport out when you ride up to the building - I got grouched at for reaching for my passport. Foreign citizens will probably have to go into the building for a song and dance, but they will instruct you.
Letter of intent: Send an email to
tourdivide@gmail.com with your letter of intent
Sign up sheet for 2017 at:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SlZyqb4CMYfnAitaiD3RdlFHQHTt4uhW0-Qy8SO26Ns/edit#gid=24721170SPOT Rental or SPOT registration: Trackleaders rents SPOT units, and you can register your own SPOT for them to track. Normally the SPOT rentals are handed out in Banff. If you are heading northbound from Antelope Wells, notify them and your SPOT can be mailed. Email Scott Morris at Topofusion or Trackleaders (he runs both). He has the rental units and will have a solution for you. From Scott's 2015 post, "The general procedure is to send an LOI in using the contact form on tourdivide.org. Matthew then sends out the link to riders by email after that. That's the form to get the SPOT registration form"
For entry and starting logistics check the pinned post at the top of this Facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/228009294199842/When the race starts (June 9th 2017) an new thread named something like "
Tour Divide 2017 Race Discussion" will start. That thread is for actual race discussions and updates, and allows race supporters (family/ friends) to see what is going on during the race. It is not intended to discuss normal bike chat or race prep.
Banff Canada facilities: Banff has many hotels and restaurants. The Grand Depart starts from the YWCA Hotel.
Getting to Banff: If you fly to Calgary, there are several transport vans that go to Banff. Cost is around $60 (?). You can ride your bike to Banff, about 70 miles.
Added 1/11/17 (Thanks to KiwiDave!): Riders receive a 15% discount on the Banff Airporter for shuttle service between the Calgary Airport and Canmore/Banff. Click
www.banffairporter.com/book Proceed through the reservation and type - divide - in the Promo Code section on the final payment page to receive the discount. Or call (888) 449-2901 and mention you are attending the Tour Divide race.
[Ditto Dave] Bear Spray discount: 15% off Bear spray for all TD racers from Monod Sports in Banff. 129 Banff Avenue. Please only hit LIKE if you want to buy one from them as they need a rough headcount so as not to be out of stock. (On the bearspray post in Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/228009294199842/) If you're not on Facebook don't worry as they'll have some additional stock of course.
Shipping bike to Banff: DON'T ! Your bike may well end up in customs purgatory, as several have in the past. Pay up and take it on the plane with you.
Shipping bike back home after the race: If you are flying or taking a train/bus back home, and don't have room for your bike, consider using the Bikeflights company shipping service. Box your bike and they will pick it up from most residences or motels/bike shops. I used them last year from Denver to Reno ~$40 for boxed bike, three day delivery, and it saved me the $200 airline shipping cost.
https://www.bikeflights.com/default.aspxPick up at Antelope Wells: There are a couple of people that will pick you up from AW after your record run! Normally they monitor the race and meet you there. I don't have current details, so please chip in.
[Update] Shuttle to/from Antelope Wells, NM
Southwest Trailhead Hand, Jeffery Sharp
home:575-436-7200; cell:575-574-7210
email:
sharpjeffery1@gmail.com also have this contact: Call 575-519-9111 Facebook Jeffery Sharp
"Sorting out how to get out of AW - I'm getting a shuttle with Juan of Juan More Time (phone: 575.388.9272)"
Shuttle options, including those to or from AW, are on
http://www.adventurecycling.org/default/assets/File/Routes_Maps/pdf/GD_shuttle.pdfGPS GPX Tracks:
http://topofusion.com/divide/gps.php Be sure to get the most up-to-date GPS track. Notice that some GPS units cannot handle the full route, thus there are two tracks; one full route, and one '10k' route that has less than 10,000 points.
During the race, your SPOT icon will show up on
http://trackleaders.com/ . Navigate to the Tour Divide 2017 race. Scott Morris maintains this site and it is funded by donations. [Correction from Bob Marshall: "One small addition to your info above - Scott also charges a fee from each racer, I think it was something like $25 in 2015.]
MTBCast: Toll Free Message Number: 888-866-4491 This is a call in for riders only. During the race listeners can hear racers messages. The MTBCast messages are posted on the Bikepacking.net TD Race Discussion thread every day, or you can navigate to:
http://mtbcast.com/site2/ Note that Joe Polk does this as a free service to the bikepacking community, and his operation is funded by donations.
Maps: The ACA (American Cycle Association) sells maps for the Tour Divide route at
https://www.adventurecycling.org/routes-and-maps/adventure-cycling-route-network/great-divide-mountain-bike-route/Note that some of the route changes may not be on the current ACA maps. The GPS GPX Topofusion route is the definitive route!
TD Elevation profiles
http://imgur.com/a/FI1bj and
http://www.bikepacking.net/forum/ultra-racing/2016-tour-divide-preparation/msg83301/#msg83301Lightning safety :
http://rendezvous.nols.edu/files/Curriculum/research_projects/Risk%20Management%20Reports/NOLS%20Backcountry%20Lightning%20Safety%20Guidelines.pdfBear intensity maps:
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&oe=UTF8&t=h&msa=0&msid=200334849650645495946.00047e45e4239031f00c3&start=0&num=200&sll=46.7248,-112.807617&sspn=1.269004,2.221985&z=7Youtube video Tom Smith's (a student of the bear guru Stephen Herrero) excellent presentation about bears:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PExlT-5VU-YTHE bear book: Bear Attacks: Their Causes and Avoidance, by Stephen Herrero
Race on!
Glen