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TDA Global Cycling

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About TDA Global Cycling
Distance travelled

394 km

Time in motion

28:00 h

Recent Activity
  1. went for a bike ride.

    July 9, 2024

    Stage 110: Antigua Guatemala to Ciudad Pedro de Alvarado in Guatemala – North American Epic

    08:01

    148km

    18.5km/h

    650m

    2,160m

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    1. July 9, 2024

      The 110th stage of the North American Epic begins in the heart of the highlands of Guatemala - right in the beautiful colonial city of Antigua. It is surrounded by three striking volcanoes, one of which is actively smoking.

      

      You will cover the first few meters of the tour on the cobblestone streets of

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  2. planned a bike ride.

    July 9, 2024

    Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
    1. July 9, 2024

      The 110th stage of the North American Epic begins in the heart of the highlands of Guatemala - right in the middle of the beautiful colonial city of Antigua. It is surrounded by three striking volcanoes, one of which is actively smoking.

      

      You will cover the first few meters of the tour on the cobblestone

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  3. went for a bike ride.

    July 9, 2024

    05:38

    92.7km

    16.5km/h

    670m

    820m

    1. July 9, 2024

      On this stage through the rolling ranch country of Montana, you will experience the modern Wild West up close. From the small town of Lincoln, the route goes a good 93 kilometers in a constant up and down through the Canyon Creek Wildlife Management Area to Helena, the capital of the state.

      

      Along the

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  4. went for a bike ride.

    May 28, 2024

    14:20

    153km

    10.7km/h

    690m

    680m

    and like this.
    1. July 9, 2024

      Your journey begins in Tuktoyaktuk, a small Inuit community on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. The locals have been using the area for caribou and white whale hunting for hundreds of years. It was only in 2017 that “Tuk” was finally connected to the rest of Canada by the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway.

      

      At

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