Canadian Cycling Magazine

What it’s like to… COMPETE IN A SELFSUPPOR­TED, CROSSCONTI­NENT BIKE RACE

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Russell Slater, Toronto The first time I learned about the bikepackin­g style of racing was by watching Ridet hedi vide, which was produced by Mike Dion. I’d never seen anything like it before. I was intrigued and inspired. Two years later, I entered the Trans Am Bike Race, a self-supported bike race (which is officially 6,827 km).

I’ve been cycling for four years and have had some fairly big seasons on the road and was confident I could last the distance. I wasn’t in it to win, just to finish. Most of the prep I did was around gear. I had to source a lot of it because I had never done anything like this before. I did a lot of geeking out, a lot of research. The most useful resources were blog posts from other racers who had competed in this or other races.

I had three really bad days in a row. It started in Wyoming after I’d passed through Yellowston­e and Grand Teton. I entered into one of the Wyoming basins. I had never experience­d winds like that. I was being blown sideways and at times wasn’t able to ride my bike. It was very hard to make progress. I had to use both lanes in the road to tack across it like a sailboat. That went on for about two days.

Another day, I made the decision to push on after dinner to try and get over a mountain pass in Colorado. I ended up wearing all of my layers and climbing in the dark.

I had one of the heavier bikes – a Specialize­d Sequoia Expert – but it had a lot of carrying capacity and made for a really comfortabl­e race. I probably had the widest tires. They say you pack your fears and I definitely overpacked.

My goal to finish was 30 days, which seemed pretty respectabl­e, but I did it in just over 28 days and two hours. That day was busy for arrivals. I arrived on my own, but there were others who were 100 km ahead and back. It was nice to roll in on a busy day when there were other people finishing.

I would love to do something else like this while the experience is still fresh. The next time I would love to go with a faster bike and see what I can do.

Pure adventure ”

 ??  ?? below Russell Slater at the Yorktown Victory Monument during the Trans Am Bike Race
below Russell Slater at the Yorktown Victory Monument during the Trans Am Bike Race

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