[PDF.79vf] Eat, Sleep, Ride: How I Braved Bears, Badlands, and Big Breakfasts in My Quest to Cycle the Tour Divide
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Eat, Sleep, Ride: How I Braved Bears, Badlands, and Big Breakfasts in My Quest to Cycle the Tour Divide
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| #341768 in Books | 2011-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x6.00 x.75l,.92 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| I enjoyed the ride!|By SWFL_Steve|Although I do not maintain a "bucket list", whenever the question arises my instantaneous response is "Ride the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route!" For those who do not know, the route is a 2,745 mile cycling ride (yes bicycle, not motorcycle) that follows the Continental Divide from Banff, Alberta, Canada to Antelope Wells, NM where there is||
"A mixture of international adventure and comic twist on the familiar personal-growth-through-physical-accomplishment theme, the book is lively and very difficult to put down."—Booklist||
For Paul Howard, who has ridden the entire Tour de France route during the race itselfsetting off at 4 am each day to avoid being caught by the prosriding a small mountain bike race should hold no fear. Still, this isn’t just any mountain bike race. This is the Tour Divide.
Running from Banff in Canada to the Mexican border, the Tour Divide is more than 2,700 miles500 miles longer than the Tour de France. Its route through the heart of the ...
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