The surface along the Alaska-Divide route varies, ranging from some good parts of newly paved smooth roads to dirt roads and gravel.
The entire route is easily passable at a good speed. Last year, the fastest rider reached the finish line in Deadhorse after covering 1056 miles ( 1700km) in 5 days and 10 hours.
Photos from the AD route, Denali Highway and Dalton Highway.
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