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RW Pocket Race Guide - July
By Runner's World on 29/06/2005 11:37:36
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
cycling distances. The 10K starts and finishes adjacent to the Wild Animal Park, and leads with a flat/downhill two miles, as the route races through the village of Sellindge. A sharp right turn will take runners to a bridge crossing over the Channel
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Pocket Race Guide: End of Season
By on 28/09/2011 10:00:00
End your triathlon racing season with a bang rather than a whimper with our pick of fun challenges
Bracknell and Bagshot, you'll run and cycle through delightful Scotts Pine woodland. Enjoy an undulating trail run, before getting stuck into a technical bike section where you'll really have to focus to stay seated. A winning combination of picturesque
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A Mountain To Climb
By on 18/11/2009 11:41:29
The Alpe d'Huez Triathlon is one of the toughest sporting events in the world. For this reason alone, it's worth doing. Just don't expect a personal best
respectable 44 minutes and head to my bike for the next section. It's a sunny day so I've covered myself in sun cream but for extra protection I pull on a cycling jersey over my tri suit. I can't help noticing that nudity isn't banned at French races - all
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Club Class
By Runner's World on 20/12/2002 21:47:29
Running in November doesn't have to mean dark evenings, cold mornings and grey skies. Here's why one runner has been to Lanzarote's Club La Santa for 12 years in a row, and taken 3 generations of his family
Pocillos is. Crombie-Hicks took a commanding lead in the overall women’s event by winning again, but the overall men’s title was far from decided after the race as this time Stigter finished ahead of Brandsbjerg to close the aggregate gap to just 20 seconds
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Transforming An Ironman Newbie: Jellybabe
By Runner's World on 08/06/2005 13:08:18
From No Tri to Ironman Tri in one season
In summer 2004, more than 20 forum members pledged to take on Ironman Switzerland in July 2005 - that's a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run. Many of them - including Jellybabe - were complete triathlon newbies at the time... Here
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Transforming An Ironman Newbie: Ratbag
By Runner's World on 08/06/2005 13:08:18
From No Tri to Ironman Tri in one season
Ratbag at the Bala Tri in June 2005In summer 2004, more than 20 forum members pledged to take on Ironman Switzerland in July 2005 - that's a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run. Many of them - including Ratbag - were complete triathlon
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RW Pocket Race Guide - September
By Runner's World on 28/08/2006 10:13:17
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
city centre, with a route taking in the River Taff, Cardiff Castle and Bute Park.Ash Excellent 8 (Somerset, Sept 10) Multiterrain event through country lanes and tracks, with plenty of hills and picturesque scenery.Yorkshireman Off Road Half
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Andrew Lemoncello: Q&A
By Alice Palmer on 26/04/2010 08:00:00
Hot from his marathon debut, we caught up with Andrew Lemoncello - the first Briton across the line in the 2010 Virgin London Marathon
with training, seeing what worked for me and taking all of that into the preparation cycle for this marathon.I now have time for five or six marathons, where I can really learn what my body responds to. Hopefully I'll have it down to a perfect build
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Pocket Race Guide: Autumn Adventure Races
By Dominique Brady on 24/08/2010 17:02:36
Tackle tough obstacle courses and prepare to transform into a mud monster - we've shortlisted autumn's most adrenaline-fuelled adventure races.
through the air on rope swings in this adrenaline fuelled cross country 10k or 5k. Enter as a team and keep all the family amused at the bustling event village with its bouncy castle and climbing wall. The only thing that won't quicken your pulse rate
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Pocket Race Guide - November
By David Mitchell on 27/10/2008 09:51:04
Featuring... Guy Fawkes 10, Stevenage Half-Marathon, Bexhill Seafront Poppy Half-Marathon, Hell Down South, Heaton Xmas Pud 10K, Sospan Road Runners Multi-terrain 10, City of Norwich Half-Marathon, Downton Half-Marathon
-free cycle networks in the town. One of the key features of the course are the cycle path underpasses, which runners weave in and out of during the race, providing an endless series of small ascents and descents to negotiate. Another popular feature
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