literature from the world's toughest bike race / volume 1
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Eric Bruntjen.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[place of publication not identified]
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Cordillera
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2010]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
95 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
SERIES
Series Title
Cordillera, 1
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
Divide Racing --; About the Cordillera --; The Moral Predicament of Begging for Food by Cadet Bryant --; Everyman's GDR by Jon Billman --; The Note on the Bottle by Felix Wong --; Dispatches from the Great Basin by Eric Bruntjen --; Divide Haiku by Ward Grovetch --; Ode to Divide Racers by Diana C. Gleasner --; Reasons to Race by Leah Hieber --The Race and the Tour by Scott Morris --; Interview with George Niels Sorensen --; Independence Day by Jill Homer --; Divide Racing from Where I Sit by Joe Polk --; Perspective by John Stamstad --; And the Winner Is...by Paul Howard --; Divide Racing Bingo --; Epic Evolution by Tony Huston --; Chasing Mary by Stephen Gleasner --; Crossing the Divide by Glenn Stalgren --; The End by Mark Jenkins.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
"In 2007 Outside Magazine pegged the nascent sport of Divide Racing as 'The world's toughest bike race." Since then the competition, in which unsupported cyclists race off road along the Continental Divide from Canada to Mexico, has garnered worldwide attention and become an Internet sensation. The Cordillera is the literary journal of Divide Racing...filled with stories of competition, drama and humor that can only come from The Divide: a racecourse stretching from border to border, from desert to mountain and heart to heart. You will ride along with determined athletes as they negotiate snow covered peaks in the Rockies and an alkaline wasteland across the Great Basin. You will meet an artist who questions his own life in New Mexico, a young racer dealing with poor decisions in Montana and a gifted female rider who discovers hidden joy on the Fourth of July. You will be treated to the long and sometimes tragic history of bicycles on The Divide and so much more." --