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Matthew Lee First Racer to Reach the Mexico Border at Antelope Wells

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On Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at 9:45am, Matthew Lee became the first `09 Tour Divide racer to reach at the Antelope Wells border crossing. This makes back-to-back TD victories for Matthew, 4 Divide racing wins overall and his 6th finish.

His elapsed time of 17 days, 23 hours & 45 min. fell just short of his `07 Full route record (17d:21h:10m). Given this year's consistently bad weather, poor route conditions and additional 34 miles through the Flathead, it is an impressive finish. Matt described his final day as a "total slog," complete with unexpected storms and sloppy mud. He even lost an hour after going back for lost eyewear in the desert north of Separ.

Despite Matthew falling short of the overall record, four racers remain on record pace in the face of the continued inclement conditions. Chris Plesko is poised to break the singlespeed record and Jill Homer is still on pace to take the female record sometime in the next week. We also look forward to Jay & Tracey Petervary establishing a tandem record tonight. Deanna Adams, who seems to be steadily making her way down the Rockies, can also establish a benchmark for fixed-gear bikes is she finishes.

Jamie calls in from around Sargents

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Chris calls in from the Beaverhead Work Center

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Cricket cals in from Silverthorn

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Paul calls in from Kremling

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Da! This is comrade Howardovic calling from the official Tour Divide Staff Newsagency in the Kremlin(g) just to report that ve had a very good day two days ago rolling from Rawlins to Steamboat Springs - a new record of communist productivity 135 miles on mountain bike in one day and then yesterday ve were seduced by capitalist laziness and go very slowly and ve went only 77 miles to the Kremlin(g) - to come home. Now today ve hope to go very far again and hope to roll through Breckenridge and make it over the big hill Boreas Pass and then into Hartsel maybe and at least down the other side. A message for comrade Rodovic - they checked the Super Marin bike at the bike shop in Steamboat Springs and they said it was working very, very well and it very good only needed a new chain. Also a message for comrade Eddieovic at Open Spaces in Brighton - your tent stay on the ground in very strong wind. I sleep snug as bug in rug. Comrade Rodovic is at Mr Cycles of Seaford of course. Da! that is all I think. Time to go. [Various greetings extended in a sort of Anglo-Russian?] Which I hope means - thanks very much - I love you all - I'm going to Mexico. Bye, bye.

Matthew calls in from Separ

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Bruce calls in from Rawlins

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Mathew calls in from Silver City

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Race Report: Day 18

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As the leaders get close to the border, the weather is not letting up.  After pushing through peanut butter mud near Mimbres, Matthew made it to left Silver City this afternoon. It looks like he may take a brief night there before making the last pull through the desert and down the lonely highway in the morning. Kurt Reffsnider is a mere 13 hours behind and as of Pie Town, the love shack was in 3rd only 4 hours behind Kurt. Chris Plesko (who actually scored pie in pie town!) continues to chase Jay and Tracey (only a couple hours back) on his singlespeed – which seems to be doing him very well in this weather.

With 2nd through 4th places expected to get to Antelope Wells within a day of Matthew, the next follow group, that seems to have gathered about 8 guys, is just about 2 days behind having just gone through Abiquiu this evening. That group includes Steve Wilkinson, Blaine Nester, Erik Lobeck, Joe Meiser, Canon Shockley, John Fettis, Leightwon White and Alan Goldsmith.

Coming into El Rito (having just made it through the infamous dog alley of Vallecitos) is Eric Bruntjen with Dario Valsesia about a day behind him and Jill Homer another day back. Read more »

Blaine calls in from Abiquiu

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Hi. Blaine Nester calling in from Abiquiu - I believe that's how its pronounced.  Opted to spend the night here - gonna head over to Cuba tomorrow and beyond hopefully.  Heavy mud day - lots of hike a bike - stuff like that. Drive train is wearing out again - chain's jamming - derailler is jamming, bending - stuff like that.  Sounds like we're heading into a big rainbow gathering tomorrow and then maybe a few water problems further south but looking forward to finishing. I think the end is in sight.  Hopefully the bike and the body hold out.  Everything is going well so might check in at the end.

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