Friday, November 03, 2006

Maui - Xterra Worlds



Maui North shore - looking very inviting!
40 - 44
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swim bike run total
1 Tim Johnston : 26:13 01:50:33 00:54:24 3:11:10
2 Johan Neevel : 22:44 02:06:22 00:56:59 3:26:05
3 Mark Gavach : 26:04 01:57:03 01:04:28 3:27:35
4 Roman Medek : 27:09 02:04:10 00:56:23 3:27:42
5 Michael Halstead : 24:18 02:03:10 01:00:55 3:28:23
6 Bill Parks : 25:59 02:03:50 00:59:11 3:29:00
7 Piers Pirow : 22:18 02:02:12 01:04:57 3:29:27
8 Paul Leitch : 25:52 02:01:21 01:04:25 3:31:38
9 Todd Gottfried : 28:36 02:03:49 01:04:35 3:37:00
10 Paul Cusick : 24:49 02:05:20 01:07:21 3:37:30
11 Jim Long : 22:52 02:07:36 01:07:15 3:37:43
Not too bad considering it was the "World Championships" - out of 60 finishers in the age group, was 120th overall of 474 finishers (I think about 550 starters?).


Ready to go...

Hamish Carter of New Zealand won the race with an incredibly fast time of 2:42:36 - almost an hour faster than me... sheesh. I liked his post race comment about the course though: “That course wasn’t meant for human consumption” were the first words Carter spoke after crossing the line. “It’s honestly the hardest, meanest course ever. The rocks and the hills don’t go away. You get rid of them on the bike and you get stuck back up there on the run,” said Carter, referring to the more than 3,000 feet of climbing on the bike and run up the dormant Haleakala Volcano. Seth Wheeling added to the commentary with "...that first sand section is ridiculous. There’s no line at all. The run is so bloody hard, it’s just a strong man’s run. You get off the bike and your legs are just shot and they shove you right up that hill and then to add insult to injury that beach is just unbelievable. I can see that this is the premier race and why it’s the World Championship.”

Swim, bike, run, leid...

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