Posts Tagged ‘XTERRA Worlds’
XTERRA Worlds 2013
XTERRA Worlds 2013 swim start. Nils Nilsen pic.
I came into Worlds really well prepared, hungry for my 5th XTERRA World title. I had 6 weeks’ of good training at altitude in Boulder and 4 weeks of good prep at sea level in Kona and Maui. I poured everything I had into this race. Even lost a few kilos.
4 days before the race I turned 40 and Princess Hotstuff (and our homestay) spoiled me- as much as you can get spoilt before a big race. (ie no big party)
Hoka One One also spoilt me- they sent the new Rapa Nui trail shoe all the way from France. I was so excited when they arrived. By far he best trail shoe I’ve ever worn.
Hooking my Specialized TERRA shoes (already clipped in pedals) onto the suspension’s Brain adjuster with a piece of elastic- the elastic keeps the shoe horisontal (to get feet in easily) and once your foot is in the shoe and you start pedalling, the elastic breaks and falls off. Not very environmentally friendly, I know, but time is money…
The bike is really pretty- when you stopped and got off for a look. The view was scenic too…
The swim went well, I lost only 30 or 40 seconds to the front group. Once on the bike you start climbing right away. With over 1000m of vertical gain over slow surfaces, uninspiring “down hills” and high heat and humidity, I had my hands full trying to stay cool, go fast and make time on athletes 20kg lighter than me. Ex pro MTB racer Ruben Ruzafa had a monster ride – sat in my draft on the long downhill before aid station 2, and took off up the following climb – building a 2 minute lead by the end of the bike.
My new 2014 Specialized Sworks Epic World Cup 29er features in my previous blog post – check it out there.
“Wet Pedal” Sweat Rate Indicator. Over race weekend the Trade winds died down and the Kapalua coast got even hotter and more humid than usual. Even on a medium effort ride I sweated straight through my shoes and onto my pedals. The heat became a major factor on race day and quite a number of athletes stumbled and crumpled across the finish line.
I’m taking a leaf out of the Hawaiian Voyaging canoe (the Hōkūalaka’i) building crew’s fridge door notes, and wont say much about the course…
Instead a newspaper qoute by womens winner Nicky Samuels:
At least she had 2 weeks’ mountain biking more than last years winner Javier Gomez.
To me the run was not so much against my competitors (Josiah Middaugh and Asa Shaw behind) and it wasnt so much about running at anaerobic threshold, but more a battle against overheating. Out of T1 the slow 20 minute climb through tall grass (blocks any breeze) was like driving a car with no radiator. Push just a little too hard and blow a gasket.
Jesse Peters pic
Underwhelmed with 6th place. My dream is to win 5 World titles on Maui. Back in SA with my coach Ian Rodger we will analize, regroup and refocus on what it will take to win on this course next year.
A huge thanks to the most avid Sherpa/supporter/split giver on the World!
Also a big thanks to Specialized Racing mechanics Dylan and Eric for a fast, clean bike, and also videographer JB for making me look “pro”.
We didnt start thinking about our Halloween costumes till after the race- I grabbed some garden sissors and snipped like crazy in our home stays lush tropical garden. I had to chase the geckos out of our new costumes before heading down for awards dinner. We built the costume in the parking lot with boxing tape and borrowed hair, a flamingo and a parrot from out home stay. We didnt have a “theme”, but when we walked through the lobby (scraping the chandeliers) and the first person we saw said “Tropics!”
XTERRA Worlds 2011
XTERRA Worlds 2011. DNF
However I had a great season- won ITU Cross Tri Worlds in one of my best performances ever, won my 9th XTERRA USA Series title, and best of all, in less then 3 weeks, I’m getting married to the most amazing girl to walk the earth…
XTERRA World Champs photos and 2 day trip
Got an email from Conrad:
Nikola, I’m getting on a 2 day plane in a few hours and wont have time to blog
Could you pleae put this story up and throw some pics in. Esp the running one from Sean;s link I sent earlier
Thanks a lot
So, here it is:
Have a good trip, Conrad!
I’m XTERRA World Champion again!
Stoltz is First to Win Four XTERRA World Titles
10/24/2010
[from xterraplanet.com]
MAKENA, Maui – Conrad Stoltz of South Africa made history and Shonny Vanlandingham of Colorado started history at the 15th Annual XTERRA World Championship off-road triathlon at the Makena Beach & Golf Resort today.
Stoltz, who turned 37 on Oct. 23, dominated the international field of 550 triathletes. He completed the course in 2 hours, 31 minutes, 7 seconds, which was more than five minutes ahead of his closest competition. It was his record fourth victory in the event, which is considered the world championship of off-road triathlons.
Vanlandingham, 41, won her first women’s XTERRA World Championship, completing the course in 2:58:20.
Stoltz and Vanlandingham each received $20,000.
The course consisted of a 1-mile swim off Makena Beach, a 20-mile mountain bike up and down the lower slopes of Haleakala, and a 7-mile trail and beach run.
“I don’t think I could have done a better race today, it was really, really magical,” said Stoltz, whose previous wins came in 2001, 2002 and 2007. “I will treasure this memory forever.”
Franky Batelier of France placed second with a total time of 2:36:14. Michael Weiss of Austria was third, followed by Olivier Marceau of France in fourth, and Nico Lebrun of France in fifth.
Spain’s Eneko Llanos, who won the race last year and was also seeking a fourth XTERRA world title, placed sixth. However, Llanos did win the coveted Hawaiian Airlines Double Award as the best overall performer from the XTERRA World Championship and the Ford Ironman World Championship, which were held two weeks apart.
Vanlandingham took the women’s lead midway through the bike stage, then maintained it during the run.
“Coming into the race, I knew I had to be in the lead after the bike to have a chance,” she said. “I came in about a minute ahead off the bike and I didn’t feel that was very comfortable, but it was enough.”
Great Britain’s Julie Dibens, who was the three-time defending women’s XTERRA World Champion, placed second in 2:59:32. She was the women’s winner of the Hawaiian Airlines Double Award.
TOP 10 PRO MEN
Pl | Name | Age | Hometown | Final Time | Purse |
1 | Conrad Stoltz | 37 | Stellenbosch, South Africa | 2:31:07 | $20,000 |
2 | Franky Batelier | 32 | Rouen, France | 2:36:14 | $12,000 |
3 | Michael Weiss | 29 | Vienna, Austria | 2:36:45 | $7,000 |
4 | Olivier Marceau | 37 | Cannes, France | 2:37:47 | $4,000 |
5 | Nicolas Lebrun | 37 | Digne-les-Bains, France | 2:38:50 | $2,500 |
6 | Eneko Llanos | 33 | Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain | 2:40:44 | $1,500 |
7 | Richard Ussher | 34 | Nelson, New Zealand | 2:41:03 | $1,000 |
8 | Felix Schumann | 27 | Tuebingen, Germany | 2:41:31 | $800 |
9 | Mike Vine | 37 | Victoria, B.C., Canada | 2:41:53 | $600 |
10 | Jim Thijs | 30 | Huldenberg, Belgium | 2:43:26 | $500 |
TOP 10 PRO WOMEN
Pl | Name | Age | Hometown | Final Time | Purse |
1 | Shonny Vanlandingham | 41 | Durango, Colorado | 2:58:20 | $20,000 |
2 | Julie Dibens | 35 | Bath, United Kingdom | 2:59:33 | $12,000 |
3 | Marion Lorblanchet | 27 | Clermont Ferrand, France | 3:06:11 | $7,000 |
4 | Christine Jeffrey | 37 | Guelph, Ontario, Canada | 3:07:22 | $4,000 |
5 | Suzie Snyder | 28 | Stafford, Virginia | 3:08:04 | $2,500 |
6 | Carina Wasle | 26 | Kundl, Austria | 3:08:06 | $1,500 |
7 | Lesley Paterson | 30 | Sterling, Scotland | 3:11:37 | $1,000 |
8 | Sara Tarkington | 29 | Boulder, Colorado | 3:11:45 | $800 |
9 | Emma Ruth Smith | 27 | Glos, Great Britain | 3:11:53 | $600 |
10 | Emma Garrard | 29 | Park City, Utah | 3:13:38 |
Finished 5th at XTERRA Worlds
Pics by RichCruse.com
But boy, did I look good!
RichCruse.com for the pics