Posts with tag: #race
Seriously, I have Got to Get Training Again
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Ian returns to serious training with some strength workouts.
ITU Long Course Worlds Race Report
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All about my experience at the ITU Long Course World Championships.
Week 29 – Building on the Run… and Watching the World Cup
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A KOM win, and a poutine loss.
Week 28 – Nous sommes en tren d’apprendre française…and run
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Fried food is not a friend.
Week 25 – I am so Tired… a Recovery Week that Wasn’t
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Isn't it nice how you often lie to yourself?
Week 24 – Running Long But Short on Time
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Ian gets in some long runs, but time is short for ITU worlds.
Week 17 – Here goes stupid… again
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I should never schedule a recovery week when I have a 3-day weekend.Â
Week 15 – Planes, trains, and automobiles… ruin my week
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It wasn't the week I wanted, but it was the week I got.
XRS-ZTR DeCat – Triple Vision
Adam Webb (Vision) was the first to cross the line after 5 laps of the flat English course.
TFC Race Series – Primal Instinct
In the A race, Jernst Tempelaar (Race WBR) won a nail-bitting rush to the line. Brett Boniface (ODZ) came in 2nd, and Njal Eivind Kleiven (BRT) took 3rd.
ODZ Omnium #3 – Like a Brett out of Hell
The third and final stage of the ODZ Omnium led the racers through the hardest roads of London: all of them, as they took...
ODZ Omnium #2 – Oops ! He did it again
GC leader Justin Purificati (Team ODZ) took the win in this individual time-trial, taking a huge step toward the final GC victory.
ODZ Omnium #1 – Purificati MC-hammers the pack
Surprising everyone on the London Classique course for the inaugural stage of ODZ Omnium, Justin Purificati (Team ODZ) took the win after a race where nobody could "touch this."
KISS EU – up high, down fast
The London 8 route was on the menu for Dec 8th's race which came down to a sprint between David Allonby (Vision) and Stefano Sala. Philipp Diegner (Severe) took 3rd.
KISS EU – A Dutchman in London
The A category saw a huge upset with Jokim Pluijmers (Team X) taking the win over Tim Cartwright (KissRT) and David Allonby (Vision).
KISS EU – Son of a Sprinterman
All four categories ended in bunch sprints, despite two climbs on the course.
KISS EU – Groove is in the Watts
Every category had its chance to shine on the KISS EU race of Nov 15th, where each race ultimately went to the rider able to outsprint his opponents.
KISS EU – Trouble in sprinter’s paradise
David Allonby (Vision) and Tim Cartwright (KissRT) shared the first step of the podium in the KISS EU of Nov 10th. On the flat roads of center London, the two englishmen went head-to-head to end up in a sprint finish.
KISS EU – Bell and the hammer
The 4 "bumps" in the hilly race led to a pretty clear race from the get-go in the KISS EU of November 8th.