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Showing posts with label Seguin Blue Norther Duathlon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seguin Blue Norther Duathlon. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

RACE REPORTS: The Blue Norther & The Cronometro

If you didn't race this past weekend, you missed out. Good weather, great courses, friendly people, expert organizers, and the local superstars, aero-helmeted and out to crush your dreams – you have to love a city where you can race twice in a weekend, and some months twice every weekend, within an hour's drive.

The Blue Norther Duathlon, Sunday, March 13

The night before the race, you set your alarm for five, then realize you'll be "springing forward" for what's really a 4 a.m. wake-up call. Ah, the things we do for fun...

Yesterday the 21st annual Seguin Sunrise Lions Club Blue Norther' Duathlon, a long-standing ATC favorite and one of the first races of the season, was held at Texas Lutheran University in Seguin. The 3.1-mile run/14-mile bike/3.1-mile run event is small (at about 150 participants), but attracts many of the fastest age groupers in the area. The run course is two loops, on quiet campus and neighborhood streets, and the bike course is gently rolling, with very little traffic. It's the perfect setting for an early season test run for your equipment (and person), and an all-around good time. Post-race, they served up snacks like baked potatoes and homemade chocolate-chip cookies, along with a healthy dose of small-town hospitality (volunteers don't get any friendlier than this) and live bluegrass music.

The top three in each age group took home a medal. (Click here for results.) Matthew Russell was first overall male at 1:08:40, with Weslie Anderson coming in second overall about a minute later, and Tony de Silva at third a minute after that. The top three women finishers were Kat Hunter, Marla Briley, and Erin Anderson.


But perhaps more importantly, the ATC smack talk finally came to proving time. Corey May bested the rest with 1:17:41, taking first in the 40-44 age group. Adam Stroobandt came in second of the ATCers, and first in 25-29. Flu-stricken (we'll be kind) Don Ruthven was third in the rivalry and his age group. Tim Dove was fourth, and first of the Clydesdales with a 1:21:43. Not quite a party to the rivalry and heated debate, but in the ATC jersey were Missy Ruthven and Rita Stroobandt, competing as a relay team, with Missy on the bike and Rita taking the overall female lead for both runs. And Tony de Silva, third overall, and John Trowbridge, first in the 45-49, were racing for ATC, as well.

All proceeds from the Blue Norther' and other Lions Club projects go to charities, including the Seguin Women's Shelter, EATS food bank, Teatro de Artes, scholarships for Seguin high school seniors, and other local programs.

Big thanks to the volunteers and organizers who are out, year after year, making this event run smoothly! And thanks to Chris Garlington, Thomas Bressie, and Sara Askey for the photos!

Race website

The 2011 Cronometro Time Trial, Saturday, March 12

That "good weather" we mentioned doesn't exactly apply to the Cronometro. The day was warm, but the wind was strong enough that even Mary Poppins would have balked at a deep wheel. Still, many riders had them, with the first overall male finisher and female finisher on HED Stinger 9 fronts and disc rears.


The Cronometro attracts many of Austin's cycling celebrities. David Wenger took first (again),with a time of 30:47.4 and an average speed of 27.9mph on the 14.3-mile course. Stefan Rothe came in second with 31:31.2, Brant Speed third with 31:43.3, John Korioth fourth with 32:19.7, and Gray Skinner fifth with 33:10.0. Some of Austin's top female cyclists were present, as well, including Maggi Finley (triathlete and newcomer to the Austin scene), Nadia Barrera, ATC's Missy Ruthven, Jenn Mix, and Annick Beaudet. Kat Hunter came in first overall female with a time of 36:53.8 and an average speed of 23.3mph, Maggi was a close second at 36:56.9, and Nadia third at 37:20.1. In the road bike category, the top five finishers were Brant Speed, David Wenger, Gray Skinner, Patrick Darragh, and Frank Kurzawa. (Click here for all results.)

The course was a little different this year, two loops vs. one, due to road construction. But there was still one massive hill to contend with (twice), which also happened to be on the section of road heading straight into the wind...


Like the Blue Norther, the Cronometro is a race with character. And you don't have to be the fastest of the fast to enjoy the atmosphere and the company. The time trial's start is at J. Lorraine Ghost Town in Manor, a collection of Old West replica buildings, complete with a saloon and a jail with squeezable bars. This year, the first 100 to register got a free "Ghost Burger," and a live band played on the outdoor stage. And the post-race isn't a lengthy award ceremony, but a never-ending raffle of prizes (stick around and you're almost certain to get something, if not multiple somethings), like Tifosi sunglasses, Polar bottles, Pure Austin gym memberships, and Driveway passes, just to name a few. The best part about the Cronometro? A trail ride leaves from the same location earlier in the morning, so while you're unstrapping your P2 from the roof, cowboys in full chaps are saddling up their horses and readying the wagons. Two beautiful, slightly antique modes of transportation and a ghost town - can you get much better than that?

Race website

Check back for race reports from upcoming events:

Fayetteville Stage Race, March 19 & 20

Enchanted Rock duathlon, March 27

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Seguin Blue Norther Race Report


This past Sunday was the infamous Seguin Blue Norther Duathlon. Its a fast 5k- 14mile -5k race.

The Austin Tri-Cyclist crew had a few bets going on how the race would turn out. Here is how it all went down:

The ATC Players:

Dancin Don Ruthven - Strong on the bike...his run was a wild card (luckily he is 46)
George The Boy Schmitz - Fast on the bike and a strong runner (age 21)
Adam Dude Stroobandt - Some may say the best looking of the group
Missy Dominator Ruthven - The nickname says it all.
Ryan Wrongway Tomeny - If he stays on course he is a force to be reckoned with
Tony from Brazil - Our Brazillian up and coming
Rita Dudett Stroobandt - Collegiate runner...doesnt know what a bike is though
Austin from Austin Howell - Whats a duathlon?

The Race:

The first 5K of the Blue Norther is always a fast one. The leaders (Michael Lovato and James Cotter) open it up wit a 5 min mile. Tony from Brazil trys to hang but concedes to let them go. George leads the rest with Wrongway Tomeny then the Dude followed closely by the Dominator and Dancin Don.

On the bike Tony and George are long gone. Wrongway, The Dominator, and myself start off together with Dancin Don close behind. Ryan immediately takes off and puts a 100 yards into me. I slowly start to pull him and manage to catch him and one of the Texas State Tri Team athletes around mile 6 of the bike. I pass with authority, but Ryan keeps me close and after a minute goes for a re-pass. He naturally gives it his all to pass me and makes a fatal flaw....he passes the right turn and goes the WRONGWAY. I give a yell, but he keeps his head down and rides off into the distance. Wrongway Tomeny strikes again.

Looking back I see Dancin Don about a 100 meters back and try to keep him at bay.

The second 5k is rough. Don is close behind but I manage to hold him off and the Dominator who was making up ground quick.

Results:

Missy - Overall Woman

Adam - 1st 25-29 AG

Rita - 1st 25-29 AG

George - 1st 20-24 AG

Tony 1st 30-34 AG

Don - 1st 40-44 AG

Ryan - 3rd 25-29 (somehow managed to get back on course)


ITS A GREAT RACE AND CANT WAIT TIL 2011.

-Adam

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Blue Norther Duathlon - Race Report

Blue Norther. 3.1 mile run - 14.4 mile bike - 3.1 mile run

Complete results are here

The Blue Norther is one of the best if not the best duathlon in south Texas. The competition is fierce, the course is great, and there is food and music afterwards. The home cooked brownies, cookies, and baked potatoes are AWESOME. So sign up next year.

Now for the play by play. Chris Edgerton from Tri Soler Racing told me before the race that he was going out strong on the first run and he did not lie. Chris took off and opened a nice gap on local tri pro Brandon Marsh. Brandon was able to reel him in towards the end, but I think Brandon ended up running harder the first run than he would have prefered. Amy Marsh (Brandon's better half) was also the first female in followed by Missy Ruthven. Patrick Darragh has the best hair in the field but was unable to keep with the lead pack. Stephen Schwartz ran his patented solid first run and prepared to play catch up on the bike. I just held it together...

First run stats:
Brandon: 17:11
Chris E: 17:39
Patrick: 18:15
Stephen: 18:30
Amy: 19:07
Adam: 18:40
Chris A.: 19:04
Missy: 20:12

T1: Luckily Patrick D. cant transition at all so I made up some time.

Bike:

The course had some wind, but overall conditions where good. Brandon continued to open up his lead on the rest of field. Stephen began picking off people one by one. Chris Edgerton hammered it down to come off the bike with the chase group. Patrick Darragh got schooled when I came around him towards the end. Chris Aarhus put his pro cycling legs together and smiled as he blew by me. Amy tried hard, but was no match for my cycling prowness.

bike stats:
Brandon: 35:23
Stephen: 35:58
Chris E: 36:18
Chris A: 36:22
Patrick: 37:20
Adam: 37:02
Amy: 37:13

2nd run

I hate that second run, especially when Amy goes scooting past me. (yelled in a loud angry voice, fist clinched towards the sky) Next time, Amy! Stephen had to out sprint Vince and Chris for the second overall...I didnt even know he could sprint. Patrick D. ran strong and pulled in Chris A. Amy also pulled in Chris A. (sorry Chris). I also finished well.

OVERALL STATS:
Leaders Female

Amy Marsh 01:18:07 (Ausitn TX Open F 30-34)
Melissa Ruthven 01:23:45 (Austin TX Open F 40-44)
Kara Bunce 01:29:51 (San Antonio TX Open F 25-29)
Krista Betzing 01:34:04 (San Marcos TX Open F 25-29)

Leaders Male

Brandon Marsh 01:12:40 (Ausitn TX Open M 35-39)
Stephan Schwarze 01:14:14 (Austin TX Open M 40-44)
Vince Dietsch 01:14:17 (Austin TX Open M 35-39)
Chris Edgerton 01:14:36 (San Antonio TX Open M 35-39)
Dan Scott 01:16:35 (San Antonio TX Open M 30-34)
Patrick Darragh 01:17:05 (Austin TX Open M 35-39)
Chris Aarhus 01:18:10 (San Antonio TX Open M 40-44)
Adam Stroobandt 01:18:55 (San Antonio TX Open M 25-29)
Emmanuel Lopez 01:19:30 (Sullivan City TX Open M 20-24)
Chris Rulon 01:19:38 (San Antonio TX Open M 40-44)

It was a great race and hopefully next year I will race it again. Trust me, put this one on your race calender for 2010. Also a shout out to Chris Garlington who took home the Clydesdale win. Great job Chris.


-Adam