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Tour Divide 2027 Coaching

The race doesn't break you at mile 900. It breaks you at 3am, in the dark, when you've forgotten why you started.

The race doesn't break you at mile 900

 It breaks you at 3am, in the dark, when you've forgotten why you started.

Coaching for Tour Divide—and the races that demand the same level of preparation.

Most athletes training for Tour Divide focus on fitness. Fitness is necessary. It is not sufficient.

The riders who don't finish are rarely the least fit in the field. They're the ones who ran out of mental scaffold, who hadn't planned for the moment their plan fell apart, who didn't know themselves well enough to know what they'd do when everything went wrong all at once.

This is what we prepare you for.

Tour Divide weather throws everyone a curve ball
Meaghan Hackinen and Peta McSharry at the start of the 2024 Tour Divide

What makes this different

 We've done these races. We know where training and planning fails.

You can't plan for what you don't know.

There are coaches who offer bikepacking packages. They can write a training plan with long rides in it. We give you the training blocks that prepare you for what Tour Divide will throw at you, tested over years and proven by athletes finishing at the front, mid pack or simply just wanting to finish. We can look at your Tour Divide road book and tell you exactly which resupply window you've underestimated, which section will challenge you and help you mentally prepare for this.

Our knowledge comes from experience.

Peta McSharry raced Tour Divide in 2022 and 2024, spending 8 hours pushing her bike through snow over Red Meadow Lake pass. 20 hours in -2°C to finally reach her hotel, mildly hypothermic only to discover the hotel reception was locked. An additional USD300 resolved this problem by checking into the hotel next door.  She coaches athletes through these races and reads more road books than she can count. She knows what fails.

Meaghan Hackinen raced Tour Divide in 2024 and 2026, winning and breaking the record on both occasions. After a successful previous year doing, Atlas Mountain Race, Hellenic Mountain Race and Silk Road Mountain Race in 2025, she'll be on the start line for the inaugural Taurus Mountain Race in 2026. She contributes to the monthly group calls and workshops bringing her direct race experience to your preparation..

Between us, our knowledge of these routes is not academic. It is the kind that comes from making mistakes in remote places and passing on that knowledge to you in a live setting.

The coaching framework

 Training is one layer. We work on all of them.

Most coaching starts with fitness. We start with something harder: knowing yourself.

Every athlete is different. Before I can help you, we need to understand how you plan, how you respond under fatigue, what your risk profile is, and what your mental bedrock looks like when you're destroyed at 3am and want to quit. These aren't soft questions. They are the questions that help you prepare to finish.

  1. Know yourself — planning personality, risk profile, self-monitoring.
  2. Physical durability — not just endurance, but fatigue resistance: the ability to  resist slowing down, making errors, losing appetite and decision-making when already exhausted.
  3. Comfort systems — bike fit, contact point protection, hygiene protocols. Pain ends races. This is engineering, not luxury.
  4. Route intelligence — three-phase research, road book construction, resupply mapping, pacing strategy.
  5. Mental bedrock — your why, your dark moments script, your quitting rules, written in advance for the version of you that can no longer think straight.

We work through all of these in a the monthly group workshops using pre-call questionnaires and analysis to help you get the most out of the workshops. Along with your 1:1 calls, feedback in Training Peaks and the planning portal, the system is their to support all of your training and preparation.

Peta McSharry's hierarchy of Bikepacking needs

What the coaching covers

 From your first training block to the start line—and everything in between.

Training blocks that work for Tour Divide, not just long rides.

 I recommend a minimum of 9 months coaching to prepare for Tour Divide to ensure we cover the fitness aspect but also time for the content below.

Durability

Endurance gets you to the start line. Durability gets you to the finish. We build fatigue resistance—the ability to hold power, posture, nutrition, and decision-making when you've already been riding for 100 hours.

Comfort

Saddle sores, hand numbness, hot foot, Achilles pain—these are the real race enders. We cover bike fit for ultra-endurance, contact point protection, and in-race triage so small problems don't become scratches.

Planning

Route research, road book construction, resupply strategy, pacing models. We also help you understand your planning personality—whether you're an Engineer who needs detailed protocols or an Adventurer who needs to know their non-negotiables — and build a plan that works for how your brain actually operates.

Mental preparation

Your Mental Bedrock Document is your worst '3am self' self-help guide. You write it rested, for the version of you that has lost access to why they started. We guide you through knowing yourself and then building it.

Planning portal*

 Everything you need to prepare. In one place.

Training for Tour Divide is only half the preparation. The planning—route research, road books, resupply strategy, mental preparation, comfort systems—is where most athletes are underprepared and where most races are lost before they start.

The coaching includes access to a dedicated planning portal, organised into modules that walk you through every aspect of off-the-bike preparation. No searching Google for fragmented information. No guessing what you've missed. Clear resources, actionable tasks, and a structured path through everything the race demands.

Your training workouts are delivered through TrainingPeaks. The portal handles everything else—and Peta monitors your progress across both, so nothing falls through the gaps.

Every resource in the portal is built from first-hand knowledge of the Tour Divide—from the routes to the racing. Tracking Mike Hall's record-breaking rides in 2015 and 2016, to coaching Justinas Leveika for his record-breaking win in 2024, and coaching Meaghan Hackinen who won and set the women's Grand Depart record the same year. This is not a plan built from the outside looking in.

* Advanced level gives you detailed modules through an online platform with a structure and dedicated space to manage your planning. For Fundamental level, you receive a wireframe module to help you plan your race.

Bikepacking coach comprehensive race preparation training systems
Peta McSharry bikepacking coach and winner of the 2022 and 2023 Best Dotwatcher Award

Your coach

 Peta McSharry

The routes are in her legs. The knowledge is in your plan.

Peta began bikepacking in 2012, racing ultra-distance events since the inaugural TransAm Bike Race and TransContinental. She raced Tour Divide, the inaugral Silk Road Mountain Race, Route 66 Bike Race, the Hope 1000, Paris-Brest-Paris (to mention a few), and will be on the start line for the Taurus Mountain Race. She is a qualified British Cycling Level 3 performance cycling coach, sports massage therapist, and myofascial therapist with over 20 years of treating and coaching athletes.

She holds a qualification in designing and delivering learning for adults, this shapes everything about how she coaches. The frameworks she built for bikepacking preparation are not borrowed from conventional coaching methodology. They are structured around how people actually learn, process information under fatigue, and make decisions in remote and stressful environments. Combined with years of deep analytical work studying how athletes perform and fail in these races, it has produced a coaching approach that is specific to bikepacking in a way that generic plans simply are not.

She only coaches bikepacking athletes. Bikepacking demands a fundamentally different kind of preparation—physically, mentally, and logistically—and her entire practice is built around that reality.

Her coaching philosophy starts with one principle: know yourself. Everything else follows from there..

 

Meaghan Hackinen sets the 2026 Tour Divide Women's record

Featured contributor

 Meaghan Hackinen

Racing experience you can learn from..

Meaghan is an experienced ultra-distance bikepacking racer. She finished and won Tour Divide in record time, won the women's category at Silk Road Mountain Race and Hellenic Mountain Race, 2nd in Atlas Mountain Race and will be starting the Taurus Mountain Race in October. 

She contributes to our monthly group calls, sharing what she has learned from doing these races at the highest level — on fuelling, packing efficiency, gear decisions, and the psychological reality of multi-week racing. Her knowledge comes from experience, not from reading about it.

Meaghan is an author and definitely recommend reading her books, there is great bikepacking insight in them..

Who this is for?

 Tour Divide. But also races that demand the same preparation.

Information about these races is everywhere. Knowing what applies to you is a different problem entirely.

The coaching framework was built for Tour Divide but the preparation it demands — detailed route research, fatigue resistance training, mental bedrock work, comfort systems — is identical to what any serious mountain bikepacking race requires.

If you are preparing for the Silk Road Mountain Race, Atlas Mountain Race, Hellenic Mountain Race, or Taurus Mountain Race, this coaching applies directly. These are races we know from the inside.

Peta McSharry racing the inaugural 2018 Silk Road Mountain Race
BikepackingCoach offers more than just fitness training, there is system to help plan too

How to work with me

 Two ways in. Limited places for both.

Option A — Start now: Coaching places are available now on a rolling basis. If you're ready to commit and want to begin building your preparation immediately, apply for a coaching spot. We'll schedule a 15-minute call to understand where you are and recommend the right plan.

 

Option B — start later: Recommended start dates for Tour Divide training are in September and October, if you're not ready to start now, joining the waitlist* or sign up for the Foundation Track (below) and switch to 1:1 coaching at the start of September or October, this guarantees you a place. For those on the waitlist, I will email you closer to the time with availability.

* There is a cap on the number of athletes I coach each year, the waitlist will not guarantee a place.

Here are your options for training for Tour Divide 2027.

1:1 coaching - Fundamental level
CHF
195
≈ £163 · €180 · $214

This plan gives you structured system for training and preparing for Tour Divide

  • Custom plan designed around a proven training formula for Tour Divide
  • Online resources to help the planning and kit selection for Tour Divide
  • Live group workshops to help understand your planning process and how you can plan better
  • Fees charged monthly
Pre-start tests to set training zones
Set your race goals
Onboarding questionnaire for goals and historical training information
Delivered monthly with 2 adjustments per month
Resources for planning delivered via online modules (onboarding + wireframe)
Feedback via Training Peaks
1 video call every 2 months
Monthly group workshop (recorded and shared)
Includes Training Peaks Premium
1:1 coaching - Advanced level
CHF
295
≈ £247 · €272 · $324

Includes the features from the Fundamental level with additional coaching support, detailed analysis and more comprehensive planning modules.

  • In depth analysis if you are looking for performance gains,
  • Analysis presented via a PDF for discussion on how to make those gains
  • More support and knowledge sharing for planning and kit selection
  • Workouts delivered monthly or weekly depending on your needs
  • Fees charged monthly
All features from Fundamental plan, plus
Detailed race goals discussed
Historic training analysed via WKO
Proposed areas of training to meet goals
Delivered weekly or monthly with 4 adjustments per month
1 video call every 4 weeks
Monthly group workshop (recorded and shared)
Foundation track
CHF
95
≈ £80 · €88 · $104 3 or 4 months

Not ready for the full coaching experience, but need structured training? This 3-4 month plan gets you training before you start 1:1 coaching. 

  • Pre-designed to build your base
  • Move workouts as needed*
  •  Weekly monitoring system with coach feedback via Training Peaks
  • Different plan levels to suit your current fitness
  • Fees charged in 4 week blocks
Pre-designed plan
Pre-start tests to set your zones
Onboarding questionnaire to help choose the right plan
Option to upgrade to 1:1 coaching at end of payment cycle
Access to 1 monthly group workshop or received recording if you can't make the call
* Self-paid Training Peaks Premium account if you need to move workouts
Want to hear more about the workshop

Register your interest

The course will run late 2026, by registering you will join the list to be notified about the date and content should you wish to join the workshop.

 

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Going the distance, together!

Not just for those at the front end of the race. I help all levels achieve their race goals.