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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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Salmon Arm Observer broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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