Clinton Cyclist Takes on Gruelling Tour Divide for Friend’s Legacy
Servinski will fundraise for the Mike Farrow Memorial Award as he targets a 15-day finish in the 2,700-mile self-supported race.
- Clinton cyclist Kelly Servinski will ride the 2,700-mile Tour Divide starting June 12 from Banff to Antelope Wells, New Mexico, to raise funds for the Mike Farrow Memorial Award at Thompson Rivers University.
- Servinski's friend Mike Farrow died in a 2005 mountaineering accident in the Rockies at age 22, prompting his family to establish the award for second-year Adventure Tourism students at Thompson Rivers University.
- Aiming to complete the race in 15 days, Servinski trained in Arizona and Clinton, hoping to match the $11,000 he raised for the award in 2005.
- Servinski, co-owner of the Tutti Gravel Inn with his wife, Erin, noted the challenge of leaving the business for 15 days to participate in the race.
- Cycling became central to Servinski's life after a motorcycle crash at age 15; now 53, he views this as his biggest challenge, stating, "If I can pull it off, I think I'll be pretty proud of myself.
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Clinton cyclist takes on gruelling Tour Divide for friend’s legacy
A Clinton cyclist will be riding 2,700 miles in memory of a friend this summer. Kelly Servinski, the co-owner of Tutti Gravel Inn, has committed to taking part in the 2026 Tour Divide, an annual mountain biking race that runs the length of the Rocky Mountains from Banff to the United States/Mexico border in New Mexico. The entire time, he’ll be raising money for the Mike Farrow Memorial Award at Thomas Rivers University, named after his friend. …
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