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Welcome to the Trackleaders live tracking experience.


The basic function is to show last known positions of tracking devices over a live map, including route and/or race specific information and analysis. Individual Riders are represented by icons on the map. Click on the icons for more information on that Rider. A sidebar gives a list of all Riders with zoom controls and links to individual tracking history pages.

A few tips:

Time stamps: Keep in mind that the positions shown are the latest available. Trackers send out signals at intervals, ranging from every 2.5 minutes to every 10 minutes. The position shown is the most recent reported, and not necessarily the current position. Pay attention to the time stamps!

Don't Panic: No news is good news. Just because a tracker hasn't reported a new point recently does not mean anything is wrong. Trackers will stop transmitting when stopped, if batteries die or for a number of other reasons. Stay calm and keep checking for updates.

Refresh buttons: Most components in the tracking application either automatically refresh or have their own refresh buttons. This saves having to refresh the entire page in your browser, giving you faster access to the latest data.

Recommended Browsers: We recommend Google Chrome for the best trackleaders experience. Firefox is good, too. If you're using Safari or Internet Explorer, you should switch, and not just for Trackleaders.

Check out advanced features like race flow, replay and the leaderboard to dig deeper into the data!

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All Riders (13)

Riders by Category (6)

Clockwise (13)

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Cory Ostertag
Paul McEvoy
David Tuttle
Matthieu Sanscartier
Eric Betteridge
Jen Adams
Carl Presseault
Mike Lapcevic
Chuck Jamieson
David White
David Campbell
Emily Lafleche
Marie-Pierre Savard

Grand Depart (11)

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Cory Ostertag
Paul McEvoy
David Tuttle
Matthieu Sanscartier
Eric Betteridge
Jen Adams
Mike Lapcevic
Chuck Jamieson
David White
David Campbell
Marie-Pierre Savard

Independent Time Trial (2)

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Carl Presseault
Emily Lafleche

Men (9)

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Cory Ostertag
Paul McEvoy
David Tuttle
Matthieu Sanscartier
Eric Betteridge
Carl Presseault
Mike Lapcevic
Chuck Jamieson
David White

Pairs (1)

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David Campbell

Women (3)

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Jen Adams
Emily Lafleche
Marie-Pierre Savard

Riders by Status (3)

Active (0)

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Finished (9)

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1. Cory Ostertag
2. Eric Betteridge
3. Marie-Pierre Savard
4. Jen Adams
5. Chuck Jamieson
6. David White
7. Mike Lapcevic
8. David Tuttle
9. Paul McEvoy

Scratched (4)

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Matthieu Sanscartier
Carl Presseault
David Campbell
Emily Lafleche

Checkpoints

2022 Log Driver's Waltz Grand Depart with re-Routes

Finish - 497.4 mi

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Note that all times are computed from SPOT points and are UNOFFICIAL, best estimates only.

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Race flow is a graph of racers progress along the route over time. The x-axis is time and the y-axis is miles covered. You can use this plot to visualize the flow of the race. Some examples of things to look for:

  • Flat horizontal lines mean a racer is stationary or resting.
  • The steeper the line, the faster a racer is traveling.
  • Look for lead changes and passes, whenever one racers line crosses another
  • Two lines approaching each other mean the racer behind is catching up.


  • Log Drivers Waltz 2022



    Grand Depart Saturday August 20, 2022 8:00 AM

    Almonte, Ontario.

    At 800km, the Log Driver’s Waltz Bikepacking Route is one of the most challenging and picturesque routes in Ontario and Quebec, Canada. As well as taking riders into rugged backwoods of the Ottawa Valley and Outaouais the route is unique in that it explores the Gatineau Park before taking riders through Ottawa, Canada’s National Capital, where it shows off the Rideau Canal, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Parts of the Log Driver’s Waltz are surprisingly remote. Cell service is not guaranteed and careful planning of resupply and gear is a must. Experienced bikepackers have reported that this is a challenging route with >1000 m of climbing per 100 km on varied, mostly unpaved byways.


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