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Ya tenemos nueva fecha para XTERRA Madrid. Será el 6 de septiembre en Lozoya. La prueba XTERRA Santa Bárbara de Casa se suspende, por lo que el XTERRA Spain Tour Extremadura 2015 solo tendrá 5 pruebas puntuables. ¡Reapertura de inscripciones muy pronto!
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nueva fecha para XTERRA Madrid. Será el 6 de septiembre en Lozoya. La prueba XTERRA Santa Bárbara de Casa se suspende, por lo que el XTERRA Spain Tour Extremadura 2015 solo tendrá 5 pruebas puntuables.
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Xterra Francia nos trae siempre cosas nuevas, este año, una nueva rampa de madera, una nueva linea de meta y por primera vez, una prueba de mountain bike eliminator el Sábado por la tarde. ¡Mañana a competir en el evento de Xterra más grande de Europa!
Día: 5 de Julio de 2015
Lugar: Xonrupt Longemeter, Francia.
Hora: 14:00 pm.
Más info:Ruzafa vuelve a ganar!
http://www.xterra-france.com
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rubèn informa
Primero en Xterra Francia. Tras recortar en la bici el 1´30 que me sacaba la cabeza en la natación y separarme de Carloni y Weiss, consigo aumentar la distancia lo suficiente como para poder hacer una carrera a pie con seguridad. Increíble el ambiente en la meta y en la rampa de madera. ¡Me encanta Xterra Francia
Ruzafa, Mueller win XTERRA France
6 July, 2015/in Triathlon /
(Xonrupt, France) – Three-time and reigning XTERRA World Champion Ruben Ruzafa of Spain and reigning XTERRA European Tour Champion Kathrin Mueller from Germany captured the XTERRA France Championship for the second straight year this afternoon in Xonrupt.
Ruzafa
The win is Ruzafa’s 12th in a row since winning the World title in 2013 and for Mueller, her eighth victory in the last 10 races she competed at on the XTERRA European Tour since the start of last year.
In the men’s race Ruzafa was dominant once again. He was among the leaders on the swim, jumped into the front on the bike early-on, posted the fastest bike split by more than five minutes and cruised to victory in 3:18:08, more than five minutes ahead of South African Bradley Weiss.
“I had no problems, no cramps, no mechanicals,” said Ruzafa. “But it was a long race and very hot.”
Mueller
In the women’s race Mueller led from start to finish for another impressive performance in France.
“The first 8K of the bike is tough, but then the next is all great biking – so much fun” said Mueller, who took the tape in 3:55:21, more than three-minutes ahead of Erbenova.
Erbenova, who won at XTERRA Greece and Spain last month, said “I finally had a good swim but could not get any speed on the first bike lap. It was so hot but my legs were OK. I knew the girls were chasing me, but I was able to keep them away.”
XTERRA managing director said “It was a great event, a super show with big screens, great music, a fabulous announcer, and huge crowd. Organizers put in an additional water station on the run – they had a woman spraying down riders as they were about 2K from the finish of 1st or 2d lap. Everyone seemed to enjoy reversing the course (on the bike) and said it was more fun for sure.”
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Pro Results
Men
Pl Name Time Points
1 Ruben Ruzafa, ESP 3:18:08 100
2 Bradley Weiss, RSA 3:23:20 90
3 Francois Carloni, FRA 3:24:54 82
4 Arthur Forissier, FRA 3:28:14 75
5 Malte Plappert, GER 3:31:21 69
6 Damien Guillemet, FRA 3:38:33 63
7 Damien Derobert, FRA 3:39:02 58
8 Tomas Jiranek, CZE 3:39:11 53
9 Henry Sleight, GBR 3:40:53 49
10 Florian Luquet, FRA 3:41:13 45
Also: Marc Pschebizin (41), Veit Honle (37), Martial Schmidt (34), Felix Schumann (31), Sebastian Veith (28), Jon Heasman, Maxime Boudot, Kevin Grieten
Women
Pl Name Time Points
1 Kathrin Mueller, GER 3:55:21 100
2 Helena Erbenova, CZE 3:58:45 90
3 Myriam Guillot, FRA 4:00:14 82
4 Coralie Redelsperger, FRA 4:04:48 75
5 Sandra Koblmueller, AUT 4:07:46 69
6 Brigitta Poor, HU 4:09:43 63
7 Becci Kaltenmeier, GER 4:10:12 58
8 Morgane Riou, FRA 4:11:01 53
9 Celine Augueux, FRA 4:18:11 49
10 Jessica Roberts, GBR 4:20:21 45
Also: Lenka Cibulkova (41), Louise Fox (37)
XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR UPDATE
XTERRA France was the sixth of 12 races in the XTERRA European Tour, and the third of seven Gold level events. Elite athletes count their best four (4) Gold and three (3) Silver finishes. Elites can compete in as many events as they wish, but will count only their best four Gold and three Silver finishes. How it Works.
Next up: July 11 – XTERRA Sweden, Hellasgaarden, Stockholm*
Updated Standings after 6 events:
Men S S G S G G
Pl Name, NAT TOTAL MLT POR ESP GRE SUI FRA
1 Roger Serrano, ESP 354 67 56 82 67 82 DNS
2 Francois Carloni, FRA 332 47 67 75 61 DNS 82
3 Ruben Ruzafa, ESP 275 DNS 75 100 DNS DNS 100
4 Albert Soley, ESP 219 43 39 90 47 DNS DNS
5 Arthur Forissier, FRA 175 DNS DNS DNS DNS 100 75
6 Kris Coddens, BEL 165 DNS DNS DNS 75 90 DNS
7 Henry Sleight, GBR 165 DNS 25 DNS 33 58 49
8 Jan Pyott, SUI 141 DNS 23 49 DNS 69 DNS
9 Yeray Luxem, BEL 136 DNS 61 DNS DNS 75 DNF
10 Nicolas Fernandez, FRA 122 75 47 DNS DNS DNS DNS
11 Xavier Riart, ESP 105 36 DNS 69 DNS DNS DNS
12 Tim Van Daele, BEL 103 25 27 DNS 51 DNS DNS
13 Jan Kubicek, CZE 102 39 DNS DNS DNS 63 DNS
14 Fabien Combaluzier, FRA 92 56 36 DNS DNS DNS DNS
15 Veit Hönle, GER 90 DNS DNS DNS DNS 53 37
16 Bradley Weiss, RSA 90 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 90
17 Martial Schmidt, FRA 83 DNS DNS DNS DNS 49 34
18 Tomas Kubek, SVK 82 DNS 43 DNS 39 DNS DNS
19 Malte Plappert, GER 69 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 69
20 Lars Van der Eerden, NED 66 21 DNP DNS DNS 45 DNS
21 Gonzalo Bernal, ESP 63 DNS DNS 63 DNS DNS DNS
22 Damien Guillemet, FRA 63 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 63
23 Brice Daubord, FRA 61 61 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS
24 Fabrizio Bartoli, ITA 60 30 DNS DNS 30 DNS DNS
25 Ruben Salmeron, ESP 58 DNS DNS 58 DNS DNS DNS
26 Rory Downie, GBR 58 33 DNP DNS 25 DNS DNS
27 Damien Derobert, FRA 58 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 58
28 Llewellyn Holmes, GBR 57 DNS 30 DNS 27 DNS DNS
29 Tomas Jurkovic, SVK 56 DNS DNS DNS 56 DNS DNS
30 Jose Borrino, ESP 53 DNS DNS 53 DNS DNS DNS
31 Tomas Jiranek, CZE 53 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 53
32 Clement Briere, FRA 51 51 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS
33 Hector Guerra, ESP 51 DNS 51 DNS DNS DNS DNS
34 Juan Gracia, ESP 45 DNS DNS 45 DNS DNS DNS
35 Florian Luquet, FRA 45 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 45
36 Markus Benesch, AUT 43 DNS DNS DNS 43 DNS DNS
37 Dominique Fernando, ESP 41 DNS DNS 41 DNS DNS DNS
38 Juan Marti, ESP 37 DNS DNS 37 DNS DNS DNS
39 Marc Pschebizin, GER 37 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 37
40 Grigoris Souvatzoglou, GRE 36 DNS DNS DNS 36 DNS DNS
41 Carlos Martinez, ESP 34 DNS DNS 34 DNS DNS DNS
42 Jens Roth, GER 33 DNS 33 DNS DNS DNF DNS
43 Sergio Espejo, ESP 31 DNS DNS 31 DNS DNS DNS
44 Dr. Felix Schumann, GER 31 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 31
45 Javier Oliver, ESP 28 DNS DNS 28 DNS DNS DNS
46 Sebastian Veith, GER 28 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 28
47 Arthur Serrieres, FRA 27 27 DNS DNS DNS DNF DNS
48 Nicolas Corentin, BEL 25 DNS DNS DNS 25 DNS DNS
49 Matt Dewis, GBR 23 23 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS
50 Simone Calamai, ITA 23 DNS DNS DNS 23 DNS DNS
51 Rob Woestenborghs, BEL 21 DNS 21 DNS DNS DNS DNS
52 James Walker, GBR 21 DNS DNS DNS 21 DNS DNS
53 Pablo Navarrete, ESP 0 DNS DNS DNP DNS DNS DNS
54 Jon Heasman, GBR 0 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNP
55 Maxime Boudot, FRA 0 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNP
56 Kevin Grieten, BEL 0 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNP
57 Kenny Van Laere, BEL 0 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNP
Women
Pl Name, NAT TOTAL MLT POR ESP GRE SUI FRA
1 Brigitta Poor, HUN 446 75 61 90 67 90 63
2 Helena Erbenova, CZE 414 DNS 67 100 75 82 90
3 Louise Fox, GBR 340 51 51 82 56 63 37
4 Jessica Roberts, GBR 196 47 DNF DNS 51 53 45
5 Kathrin Mueller, GER 175 DNS 75 DNS DNS DNS 100
6 Carina Wasle, AUT 161 DNS DNS DNS 61 100 DNF
7 Morgane Riou, FRA 156 DNS 56 DNS 47 DNS 53
8 Myriam Guillot, FRA 151 DNS DNS DNS DNS 69 82
9 Karin Hansen, SUI 139 43 47 DNS DNS 49 DNF
10 Maud Golsteyn, NED 136 61 DNS DNS DNS 75 DNS
11 Sandra Koblemueller, AUT 136 67 DNS DNS DNS DNS 69
12 Coralie Redelsperger, FRA 75 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 75
13 Ladina Buss, SUI 58 DNS DNS DNS DNS 58 DNS
14 Becci Kaltenmeier, GER 58 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 58
15 Elisabetta Curridori, ITA 56 56 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS
16 Celine Augueux, FRA 49 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 49
17 Sofia Brites, POR 43 DNS 43 DNS DNS DNS DNS
18 Deniz Dimaki, GRE 43 DNS DNS DNS 43 DNS DNS
19 Lenka Cibulkova, CZE 41 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 41
20 Danica Spiteri, MLT 39 39 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS
2015 XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS
The XTERRA France Championship was the 22nd of 40 events where the fastest amateur athletes from around the world qualify for the 20th annual XTERRA World Championship at Kapalua, Maui on Nov. 1.
DATE WORLD TOUR EVENT (Pro Winners)
8-Feb XTERRA Philippines Championship (Brad Weiss / Flora Duffy)
22-Feb XTERRA South Africa Championship (Stuart Marais / Flora Duffy)
7-Mar XTERRA Motatapu (Dougal Allan / Jess Simson & Simone Maier)
28-Mar XTERRA Saipan Championship (Ben Allen / Jacqui Slack)
29-Mar XTERRA Malta (Nicolas Fernandez / Brigitta Poor)
29-Mar XTERRA Costa Rica (Rom Akerson / Lesley Paterson)
11-Apr XTERRA Guam Championship (Ben Allen / Carina Wasle)
11-Apr XTERRA New Zealand Championship (Braden Currie / Suzie Snyder)
18-Apr XTERRA Asia-Pacific Championship (Braden Currie / Flora Duffy)
25-Apr XTERRA West Championship (Francisco Serrano / Lesley Paterson)
25-Apr XTERRA Tahiti (Brice Daubord / Sarah Backler)
26-Apr XTERRA Reunion (Brad Weiss / Carla Van Huyssteen)
2-May XTERRA Asian Tour Championship (Brad Weiss / Myriam Guillot)
10-May XTERRA Brazil (Diogo Malagon / Sabrina Gobbo)
16-May XTERRA Southeast Championship (Braden Currie / Lesley Paterson)
16-May XTERRA Portugal (Ruben Ruzafa / Kathrin Mueller)
7-Jun XTERRA Spain Championship (Ruben Ruzafa / Helena Erbenova)
14-Jun XTERRA East Championship (Josiah Middaugh / Suzie Snyder)
20-Jun XTERRA Greece (Kris Coddens / Helena Erbenova)
27-Jun XTERRA Switzerland Championship (Arthur Forissier / Carina Wasle)
27-Jun XTERRA Mine over Matter (Karsten Madsen / Heather Pady)
4-Jul XTERRA Freedom Fest (Sergio Florian / Laurel Dudley)
5-Jul XTERRA Victoria, B.C., Canada!
5-Jul XTERRA France Championship (Ruben Ruzafa / Kathrin Mueller)
11-Jul XTERRA Sweden, Hellasgaarden, Stockholm*
18-Jul XTERRA Mountain Championship, Beaver Creek, CO, USA#
25-Jul XTERRA Parry Sound, McDougall, Ontario, Canada!
26-Jul XTERRA Italy Championship, Abruzzo, Italy*
8-Aug XTERRA Mexico, Tapalpa
8-Aug XTERRA Czech Championship, Prachatice*
15-Aug XTERRA Germany Championship, Zittau*
16-Aug XTERRA Canmore, Alberta, Canada!
22-Aug XTERRA Adventure Fest Maui, Kapalua, HI, USA =
23-Aug XTERRA Quebec – Quebec City, Quebec, Canada!
29-Aug XTERRA Sleeping Giant, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada!
29-Aug XTERRA Denmark, Tilsvilde*
29-Aug XTERRA Japan, Hokkaido+ (start 2016 Asian Tour)
30-Aug XTERRA England / European Championship, Vachery Estate, Surrey*
13-Sep XTERRA Woolastook, Upper Kingsclear, New Brunswick, Canada
19-Sep XTERRA USA Championship, Ogden/Snowbasin, Utah, USA#
1-Nov XTERRA World Championship, Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii
* European Tour / + Asian Tour / # America Tour / ! Canada Series / = Hawaii qualifiers
https://www.chronorace.be/Classements/ListeRapports.aspx?eventId=1138363901988473
http://www.xterraeurope.com/2015/07/ruzafa-mueller-win-xterra-france/
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All Pro Male Athletes
NAME COUNTRYDIV RANK OVERALL RANK SWIM BIKE RUN FINISH
NAME COUNTRY DIV RANK OVERALL RANK SWIM BIKE RUN FINISH
Frodeno, Jan DEU 1 1 00:46:02 04:08:43 02:50:49 07:49:48
Kienle, Sebastian DEU 2 2 00:50:03 04:11:07 02:56:44 08:01:39
Boecherer, Andy DEU 3 3 00:46:56 04:14:05 02:58:14 08:03:49
Diederen, Bas NLD 4 4 00:48:17 04:18:01 02:54:57 08:05:36
Van Lierde, Frederik BEL 5 5 00:48:11 04:17:42 02:57:30 08:07:09
Raelert, Andreas DEU 6 6 00:49:58 04:24:04 02:52:05 08:09:53
Butterfield, Tyler BMU 7 7 00:48:13 04:18:08 03:15:15 08:26:25
Llanos, Eneko ESP 8 8 00:48:21 04:17:48 03:18:34 08:29:04
Blanchart Tinto, Miquel ESP 9 9 00:48:17 04:45:41 02:54:47 08:32:28
Albert, Marko EST 10 10 00:48:16 04:33:35 03:13:01 08:38:40
Ryf, Daniela CHE 1 11 00:52:46 04:47:50 03:06:06 08:51:00
Dekker, Martijn NLD 11 12 00:48:09 04:37:15 03:28:42 08:59:06
Gajer, Julia DEU 2 13 00:52:47 04:55:22 03:09:04 09:01:58
http://eu.ironman.com/triathlon/coverage/detail.aspx?race=germany&y=2015
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Frodeno, Ryf Get Course Records In Hot Conditions In Frankfurt
By Liz Hichens Published Jul 5, 2015
Germany’s Jan Frodeno and Switzerland’s Daniela Ryf earned the Ironman European Championship titles today in Frankfurt, Germany by outlasting hot conditions and an extremely competitive professional field. Despite the 100 degrees F heat, Frodeno and Ryf—who are both members of the newly-formed Bahrain Endurance 13 team—powered through the swim, bike and run to establish impressive new course records. Frodeno and Ryf finished on the Kona podium last year and, with these wins, will both be considered top contenders as they each pursue their first Ironman world titles this October. In addition to the automatic Kona spots handed out to each winner, professionals were also competing for their share of $150,000 and coveted KPR points.
Men’s Race
It was the 2.4-mile swim that set the tone for a strong day for Frodeno. The 2008 Olympic gold medalist exited the water in 46:02, with only fellow German Andi Boecherer (46:56) exiting within a minute of the eventual race winner. 2013 Ironman world champion Frederik Van Lierde (2 minutes back) and 2014 Ironman world champion Sebastian Kienle (4 minutes back) started the bike with some work to do.
Frodeno rode strong out front and it initially looked like Kienle—who is known for his cycling abilities—would catch him before the end of the 112-mile ride. At the 60K mark, the gap from Frodeno to Kienle had shrunk down to 1:16. From about that point in the race, it went the other way as Frodeno pushed the pace on his way to a blistering course record 4:08:43 bike split. By the time bike turned to run, Frodeno’s lead was a solid 6 minutes over Kienle and Boecherer, and 11 over Van Lierde, Eneko Llanos (ESP), Tyler Butterfield (ESP) and Bas Diederen (NED).
Frodeno capped off his wire-to-wire win with a 2:50:49 marathon, putting him across the finish line in 7:49:48 and besting Kienle’s 2014 course record of 7:55:14 by more than 5 minutes. Kienle was solid in second, posting a 2:56:44 marathon to cross the line in 8:01:39. Boecherer rounded out the championship podium in 8:03:49. Diederen ran his way to fourth at 8:05:36, with Van Lierde claiming fifth in 8:07:09.
Women’s Race
Switzerland’s Caroline Steffen established a slim early lead, exiting the water in 52:42, with Denmark’s Michelle Vesterby (52:45), Ryf (52:46) and Germany’s Julia Gajer (52:47) all following close behind. Steffen started the ride out front, but was quickly forced to the side of the road to deal with a mechanical on the bike. Ryf also lost some time very early, as she stumbled while trying to mount her bike out of T1.
Vesterby inherited the lead, with Gajer chasing close behind. Once Steffen and Ryf got settled from their mishaps, they were able to bridge the gap up to the leaders. As Vesterby fell off of the pace, Gajer, Ryf and Steffen rode neck and neck through much of the first half of the bike. With about 40 miles left in the ride, Ryf decided to make a move. The three-women race quickly became all about Ryf as she used a 4:47:50 bike split to power her way to a sizable lead to start the run. Gajer was next into T2 (7:38 back), with Steffen (10 minutes back) and Vesterby (14 minutes back) following. Ryf maintained her lead throughout the marathon, posting a 3:06:06 marathon to best Chrissie Wellington’s 2008 course record (8:51:24) and take the win in 8:51:00. Gajer was impressive in front of her home crowd, crossing the finish line second in 9:01:58. Steffen rounded out the top three in 9:11:55. Germany’s Sonja Tajsich was fourth, with American Ruth Brennan-Morrey posting a fast 3:04:59 marathon to run her way to fifth.
Read more at http://triathlon.competitor.com/2015/07/news/frodeno-ryf-get-course-records-in-hot-conditions-in-frankfurt_118437#58zSbgSV6ZQm0d7M.99
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