Maria, congrats on your purchase.
Yes, Ruta 40 has some tough stretches. But you do not need to travel it complete, just choose a section and if tired head back to the nearest tarmac, which can be far away as you approach Ushuaia or a few minutes drive further North.
I recommend the following book (I checked and it's available at Amazon UK)
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Title: Magica Ruta 40 - Argentina de Norte a Sur
Author: Federico B. Kirbus
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Not particularly oriented at bike travelling, but good enough for trip planning.
Even if the description at Amazon says it is in Spanish language, it has some translations (albeit not 100% accurate nor as comprehensive). Additionally, to make matters worse, the price in the UK is about 50 quid, whereas in Buenos Aires is 50 pesos (about 10 quid).
If you are heading from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, you'll probably get bored of Ruta 3, so why not head west to Mendoza and join the southern half of Ruta 40 from there?
Either case, g'luck.
Hopefully by then I'll be back in Buenos Aires so keep in touch if you need any help.
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