Each June the world's toughest mountain bike race is held. Covering over
2,650 miles with over 170,000 feet of climbing, the race course follows
dirt roads, muddy tracks and snow covered mountains along the
Continental Divide from Banff Canada to the Mexican border at Antelope
Wells New Mexico. This is the Tour Divide, a unique race where the clock
never stops and outside support is forbidden. It is the rider and their
bike against the elements-and the internal demons. The Cordillera is the
journal of the Tour Divide. 2016 saw the first ever sub-14 day ride.
There was an unprecedented number of animal encounters. The weather was
torrid. The Cordillera Volume 8 shares the stories of the successes, and
challenges, of the 2016 Tour Divide. It shares the experiences of
athletes plumbing the depths of endurance, in the transformational
experience that is the Tour Divide.