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Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
Incas del Peru
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The IncaDivide Race is an annual, self-supported, ultra-distance cycling race across Ecuador and Peru in South America organized by the french BikingMan organization. This is the first self-supported race to take place in South America. The inaugural edition route was about 3,500 kilometres long and went along some sections of the Qhapaq ñan, the legendary inca road network that was built by the Inca civilization. The main challenge of the race lies in its high altitude route and the challenging weather conditions of the Andes. All cyclists have to cycle across the Andes Cordillera with high passes above 4,000 metres on remote andean tracks and random road conditions. The inaugural race was held the 1st of July 2017. 17 athletes attempted to complete it but only 6 could reach the finish line. The fastest rider took less than 17 days to cycle from Quito to Cuzco.It is an ultra bikepacking race where riders must strategically choose how much time to devote to riding, resting, and refueling each day. They must ride self-supported and carry their own repair equipment, clothing and fueling. It is not a stage race, the clock never stops from the moment the riders leave the start to the moment that they reach the finish. Orienteering plays a major role as most of the route has to be completed in high mountains with different dirt roads options. Being self-supported means that drafting is not allowed, receiving any form of support from other racers, friends, or family is not allowed; all food, accommodation, repairs, etc., must be purchased from commercial sources if they can find any on the road. The organizer provides a survival map with basic information on the route , a GPS tracking system to control progression and potential cheating and a road book to learn the basics of the local culture of Ecuador and Peru.
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