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| Stoltz, Vanlandingham win 13th annual Richmond XTERRA |
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It's the third straight year Stoltz, a two-time Olympian and four-time XTERRA World Champion, has won the event and it's his sixth victory in Richmond since 2005. Even more impressive, the day marked Stoltz 10-year anniversary with XTERRA. “Back in 2001 I was just an innocent roadie thinking I had reached the pinnacle of triathlon going to the Olympic games and I came to Richmond for my first XTERRA,” said Stoltz.
“An 800 watt sprint out of the transition area and he’s gone, and I’m still trying to get in my shoes. It’s amazing. The first kilometer on the bike he’s putting down 500 watts and I’m thinking to myself this is the moment, I’ve got to be on his wheels, but the power he generates…,” said Hugo, who has now finished second behind Stoltz in the last three XTERRA regionals and second here in Richmond for the third time in four years. “Just call me silver Stephanie,” he joked, and added that the “fun factor” of this course was off-the-charts
Stoltz never let down on the run, posting the third best time, and pumped his fist high as he crossed the finish line for his 41st XTERRA championship win since 2001. To celebrate, he’ll head home to South Africa for the first time during the winter in 20 years. “I’m going to visit my Dad on the farm and celebrate Father’s Day with him, spend time with my fiancée, plan a wedding, and gear up for the South Africa time trials to see if I can qualify for the Olympics,” smiled Stoltz, who will return to the U.S. in late September to defend his XTERRA USA Championship in Utah and try to win the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series for the ninth time.
“Today for the first time in a while I had good energy and was able to catch Branden on Belle Isle, but it is amazing what Conrad and Dan can do on this kind of course. I was really far away from them,” said Lebrun, who is amazing himself when the course is better suited to his strengths (altitude and climbing). Rakita, incredibly, had the fourth best swim, bike, and run times and finished in fourth place. Evans had the fastest swim and third-best bike to enter T2 in third, but was passed by Rakita and Lebrun on the run and finished 5th. Brad Zoller, a pilot who rowed crew at Purdue, had the best race of his pro XTERRA career to finish in 6th and the young Will Ross from Anchorage, Alaska had his best result in 7th.
VANLANDINGHAM BREAKS THROUGH IN RICHMOND, STAYS IN CONTENTION
“I’ve been working on my swim and I felt like I improved. I know it’s a shorter swim than normal but when I heard I was only two minutes back I was excited,” said Vanlandingham. The Richmond swim is shorter than the typical 1.5km course, but the most unique you’ll find anywhere. It starts underneath train tracks and zig-zags its way side-to-side going with and against river currents (that you can’t see but certainly can feel). The water level in the James was about perfect this year, but there were still sections where competitors had to stand and walk. Then they have to get out of the water at Belle Isle, shuffle across a dirt trail, jump in and zigzag their way back across the river. It took a little more than 14 minutes for the leaders this year, about five minutes longer than in years past. Likewise, the new two-loop bike course was significantly longer, and was reflected in the winning times which we’re the longest in race history. The course consisted of a one-kilometer swim, 32-kilometer mountain bike, and a 10-kilometer trail run. “I’m happy with today,” said McQuaid. “It went well and I stayed in the race for a while considering I didn’t have the power I would’ve like. I’ve been racing a lot and I’m not as fast as I was earlier in the year.”
“Now I’m going to go home, take a month off and recover,” said McQuaid, who will not race at the last regional of the season in Colorado next month. What that means is Vanlandingham has the chance to secure big points at the Mountain Champs and make it a head-to-head duel for the Pro Series title at the XTERRA USA Championship at Snowbasin Resort in Ogden, Utah on September 24. Suzie Snyder, the two-time age group XTERRA World Champ who turned pro last year, came into the race healthy and rested for the first time in a while and it showed. Snyder reeled in Christine Jeffrey early on the bike to move into second place, was passed by Shonny on the first lap and stayed in third the rest of the way. It's her best-ever XTERRA result as a professional but not unprecedented, remember she placed 5th at XTERRA Worlds last year. "Fun day,” said Snyder. “The weather was great, the course was fantastic, I felt strong, and was able to race hard all day. I couldn't have asked for much more." Jeffrey was solid all around to finish in fourth, while Jessica Noyola cracked the top five for the first time in her pro career. Also of note, Caroline Colonna – at 47-years-old, finished sixth on the day and sits in seventh in the Pro Series standings.
STOLTZ, MCQUAID LEAD PRO SERIES STANDINGS AFTER FIVEStoltz has a stranglehold on the Pro Series having won four of the first five regionals and finishing second to Josiah Middaugh in the other. With 490 points he’ll sit out the Mountain Championship and enter the USA Championship race in stellar position. Branden Rakita jumped from third to second place in the series with today’s absence of Josiah Middaugh – who will be racing at home in the Mountain Championship next month. If Middaugh should win that race, he’d be in second with 447 points entering the USA Champs – still a long way from Stoltz but with a mathematical shot at the Pro Series title nonetheless. The women’s series got a whole lot more interesting with Vanlandingham’s victory today. Should she win the Mountain Championship next month (and remember McQuaid is not racing there) she’d end up with 470 points, 11 more than McQuaid. Thus, Vanlandingham could defend her Pro Series title even if McQuaid won in Utah and she finished second. Still a lot of 'ifs', and thank goodness it’s all decided in the dirt. Next stop: Beaver Creek Resort in Avon, Colorado for the XTERRA Mountain Championship on July 16.
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Emily Bashton, whose Mom, Dad, and sister have all competed in this race through the years, was second and the only Richmonder to win a title (30-34 division). Familiar faces fill the age group champions list with the likes of five-time XTERRA World Champ Beverly Enslow, XTERRA ambassador Sue Anne Clark, and aspiring pro Michael Keith from South Africa (who's living in North Carolina and going to school to chase his dream). Also of note, Jeremy Soles - the founder of Team X-T.R.E.M.E. became the first person to finish a triathlon (let alone an XTERRA) in a gas mask today.
Team X-T.R.E.M.E.’s mission is to direct focus to wounded service members of Iraq and Afghanistan campaigns though innovation, vigilance and “Xtreme” feats of physical and mental endurance. The team dons gas masks as a way to symbolize perseverance in the face of insurmountable odds and overcoming mental and physical obstacles. Challenges experienced in the mask last for hours, while wounded warriors endure their challenges for a lifetime. Yesterday Soles and four others set a Guinness World Record for running the half-marathon trail run together in masks.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks also to Nathan Burrell, the trails manager for the James River Park System, Friends of the James River Park System, the Richmond Chapter of MORE (Mid-Atlantic Off Road Enthusiasts), Endorphin Fitness, and all the volunteers who dedicated countless hours of work towards creating a magnificent trails system for the XTERRA Tribe and outdoor enthusiasts in Richmond to enjoy. TEAM Unlimited, a Hawaii-based television events and marketing company, owns and produces XTERRA. In 2011 there are nearly 200 XTERRA off-road triathlon and trail running events held in 15 countries worldwide. It all started with 123 competitors one afternoon in Maui, and has since evolved into the most prestigious off-road multisport race in the world. There are 30,000+ competitors, ages 13-71, from all 50 states and more than 40 countries competing in XTERRA events. Learn more at xterraplanet.com. Stay Connected: Twitter: www.twitter.com/trilounge Facebook: www.facebook.com/FLMSTri YouTube: www.youtube.com/FinishlineMultisport Ustream: www.ustream.tv/channel/tritiptv Magazine Sign Up: www.finishline-multisport.com/magazine-subscribe |
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