Top tube bags and seatbag are Apidura and Revelate Designs. The bike weighs in around 21 pounds with pedals and bottle cages (yes, you counted correctly-there are four bottle cages).īAGS: The framebag is a custom bolt-on framebag by Kaibob Customs out of Eugene, Oregon. My drivetrain is all SRAM Eagle AXS components with a 36T chainring up front, SRAM Red Hydraulic disc brakes, Industry Nine Carbon wheels, and then a mixture of Ritchey and ENVE carbon bits to finish out the build. Ben Handrich Age 35 / Salem, Oregon (USA)īIKE: My bike is a custom English Cycles Attack Owl from Rob English in Eugene, Oregon. Sleeping bag is a 0-degree Draco from MEC and the pad a Klymit. GEAR HIGHLIGHTS: The tent is a Nature Hike Cloud 1 Up. The top tube bag is a Revelate Mag Tank 2000. The seat bag is Ortlieb 16L, Revelate made the feed bags and the front harness. The Saddle is a carved Brooks C17.īAGS: The frame bag is custom made Thief double-decker. The rear cassette is a 11-40T with a Wolf Tooth road link. Alex Needleman Age 49 / Barrie, Ontario (Canada)īIKE: I’ll be riding (not racing) the Tour Divide on a V2 Salsa Cutthroat with MASON x HUNT Search 29 Wheelset running a SON Dynamo shod in Fleecer Ridge tires. I’ll also be carrying an Osprey hydration pack (2.5L) with an in-line Sawyer filter. I’m outfitted with an array of Sportful clothing to keep me dry and comfy, and my favorite Lazer helmet, the G1, to keep my head safe. GEAR HIGHLIGHTS: For added hand and wrist comfort, I’ve got the Redshift Shockstop stem and my favorite aero bars, the Profile Designs Air Stryke. I’m using the bolt-on Snack Pack for extreme snacking while riding, the Chuckbucket Handlebar Snack Bag for repair equipment, the Superwdgie Frame Bag for food, clothes, and personal items, and the large Gearjammer seat bag for my sleep system and extra clothes. I’ll be rocking my favorite saddle, the Ergon SR Woman’s Pro.īAGS: All bags are from the awesome folks at Oveja Negra. The rubber is American Classic Wentworth 50mm tires. ![]() The wheels are Nex Gen V7, CF gravel, laced with a SON Dyno hub up front. An Outdoor Research Helium Bivy, Zpacks quilt, and Therm-a-Rest NeoAir pad round out my sleep system.īIKE: I’ll be riding a Rodeo Labs Trail Donkey with a 12-speed 10-52T SRAM E-tap drivetrain and a 34T chainring up front. GEAR HIGHLIGHTS: Using a SON dynamo hub to power a kLite gravel lamp. I’ll also be using two locally made feed bags, a Sea to Summit stuff sack on the handlebars, along with an Apidura top tube and saddle bag. Contact points are rounded out with Shimano XTR pedals and an Ergon Allroad saddle and seatpost.īAGS: The large triangle features an awesome locally made custom bolt-on frame bag. The cockpit features a Redshift ShockStop stem and Drop Grips mounted to a Salsa Cowchipper handlebar. Abe Kaufman Age 39 / Harrisonburg, Virginia (USA)īIKE: I’ll be riding the Tour Divide on a 2020 Salsa Cutthroat with a 1×12 SRAM AXS drivetrain using a 38T front chainring and 10-52T cassette. I choose to wear a merino base layer and T-shirt from Maad Cycling, a cargo bib and merino socks from Cascada, and Fizik Terra Ergolace X2 shoes if I need to walk. For the night, I will use an Alpkit Pipedream 200 and Black Diamond Ultralite bivi bag to protect my Sea to Summit Ether Light XT. GEAR HIGHLIGHTS: Definitely my Leatherman knife. Since I’m using a gravel bike, I chose components to absorb as much vibration as possible, including a Redshift Suspension Stem and an incredible Fizik Argo adaptive saddle.īAGS: As usual, I have bags from Miss Grape, a full-frame for electronics, documents, parts, plus some food, a rear bag for clothes, and a front bag for sleeping gear. I’m using an ENVE seatpost and ENVE gravel handlebar. The bike runs with a 1×12 AXS drivetrain, a pair of 3T 27.5″ wheels with Ultradynamico Rosé tires, and a SON 28 dynamo hub that provides energy for my Garmin 1030 plus, MTB ultra V2 light set from kLite, and a power bank for the other electronic devices. Andrea Galanti Age 39 / Bologna (Italy)īIKE: For my first Tour Divide, I have the great chance to race with an UP by Open Cycle. And when the event kicks off, you’ll be able to follow along live over on our 2022 Tour Divide Tracker. ![]() Browse all the rigs below, featuring bag and gear highlights for each. This time around, we’re highlighting more than 60 drop-bar rigs that will be lined up for the grand depart tomorrow morning in Banff, Alberta, Canada. As such, we couldn’t be more excited to present our Rigs of the 2022 Tour Divide-one of the most popular rig roundups we publish each year.Ĭontinuing on from yesterday’s post, in which we shared more than 50 loaded flat-bar bikes, we’re excited to present the second part of our extensive roundup. After a canceled 2020 event, followed by an adjusted version in 2021 due to border closures, the annual Tour Divide grand depart is finally back to normal this year.
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