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Saturday Tri Results...
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Saturday, 20 July 2013 12:10
10th CHASKA TRI - UM's soccer captain rocks her tri debut, crushing a nine-year-old course record. Her name is Olivia Bagnall (photo L).
Kyle Serreyn repeated as men's champ. He torched the men's CR. Leslie Englert and Carol Markham Cousins lowered AG marks. Coverage posts on Monday.
Countdown Calendar...
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Saturday, 20 July 2013 01:10
ED. We invite you to read and enjoy the next installment in Michelle Andres' "Road to Kona" blog. Good stuff.
By Michelle Andres (teamandreskona.blogspot.com)
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Making Sara Drop The F-Bomb...
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Saturday, 20 July 2013 01:10
By Dan Hedgecock (danhedgecock.blogspot.com) - Monday, July 15, 2013
Heavy Rains/Foot Balance/Doubling Down in Wisconsin
This weekend was chock full of action. I know that some people aren't big into reading anything longer than bullet points. (I learned that while working corporate) So there is an executive summary for anyone who doesn't want to get into the details. Yes, a video recap would be more engaging, but the technology isn't quite there yet. Someday.
The Executive Summary:
* There was a monsoon Saturday morning, parts of the bike route flooded.
* Sara McLarty and I rode into each other but neither of us crashed.
* I smashed up my left foot and balanced out my foot injuries for the season.
* My dad was in town for the day and we had lunch after the race (Photo L - Dan & Dad)....
More Previewettes of Weekend Triathlons...
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Friday, 19 July 2013 01:10
Buzz Ryan Sprint II - The 2nd edition of this event will be staged at Island Lake north of Duluth tomorrow. It will be held simultaneously with the Duluth Triathlon, a groovy 70.3 experience, which is also celebrating its second anniversary. The events were contested on separate dates in 2012.
Because the Buzzy Sprint and the Duluth Half are produced by the same folks that have given you the iconic Brewhouse Tri for the last gazillion years, you can be assured that the events will be totally good....
Good Vibe...
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Wednesday, 17 July 2013 05:10
HOLT Preview - Minnesota triathletes are "Come Early, Stay Late-ers." Historically, they seem to spend more time chatting and laughing in the transition area before an event than they will spend on the race course. Then they hang-out for a similar amount of time afterwards. It's a totally cool deal.
This phenomenon is especially apparent at the Heart of the Lakes Triathlon, where the "Come Early, Stay Late-ers" come even earlier and stay even later. Yes, indeed, there is something special about this event that bills itself,...