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UK Triathlon recognises MTB racing
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Tim - base phase
28/10/09 21:57
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http://www.tritalk.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?p=956111

I may actually go to Scotland for this, maybe.

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John Gourette
29/10/09 14:35
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In 1998 I was the official British team at the World Winter Triathlon Championship in Les Menuires where the Bike leg was on MTBs. So they recognised it back then. The cross-country ski included an icy descent carved into the olympic downhill run - I have never finished an event so battered and bruised.

It's real progress as far as I'm concerned. No drafting possible and I'm relatively quicker on an MTB than a roadie.

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Davidian
29/10/09 22:16
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Is that a typo, or where you actually the entire team?

I'd love to do a Triathlon but can't see myself getting fit enough any time soon.

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John Gourette
30/10/09 06:22
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I was the entire team. The only Brit qualified via a couple of good results in world cup rounds. I'm French for triathlon now so if you want to be the team the job is up for grabs. The run is usually about 5 or 6km on snow, the MTB no more than 20km on snow and the ski is 10km.
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Gav.
30/10/09 10:13
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I take it the snow is pretty firm, or do you use snowshoes or something similar ?

Likewise on the bike, solid snow ? 

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John Gourette
30/10/09 12:28
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Anything from icy to knee deep. We did an event in Spain in a white out in which I managed to ride the bike about 25m and pushed/carried the rest. :-/. Organisers do try to give us snow that can be ridden but the run is often very hard work. I use trainers with a load of screws in the bottom that fit around the shape of my favourite flats (google "screw shoes"). I've used SPDs with screws when the snow is icy and Nokian spikes of course but in soft snow prefer flats because I'm faster downhill and the cleats block as soon as I have to run uphill.
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Davidian
30/10/09 14:13
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That all sounds gloriously mental John.  I wouldn't be able to do 'normal' triatholon let alone a mental one like that sounds!
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