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In 2014 ultra-endurance cyclist Jay Petervary went to Italy to set the benchmark for a new bike-packing race along the route of the historical Liguria Mountain Divide stage race. He would climb over 55,000 feet during the 311 mile-long journey through the Italian Alps.
Most riders traditionally finished the Liguria Mountain Divide in 9 days. Jay finished in just 4 days and 12 hours.
Jay Petervary has set course records for bike packing events around the world, from the 2,745-mile Continental Divide Ride to the Iditarod Trail Invitational, which covers 1,000 miles of Alaskan wilderness in temps reaching -50º F. He does this through a unique combination of experience, strength, and mental toughness he first developed fending for himself in a tough home in New Jersey.
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Produced by Ryan Dunfee for Teton Gravity Research. Footage courtesy of Salsa Cycles.
Song: "Lending a Helping Hand" by Patrick Bowsher. Courtesy of Rumblefish
Cast: Teton Gravity Research
Tags: petervary, packing, bike, liguria, mtn, divide, ride, continental, salsa, cycles, trail, invitational, jay and iditarod
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