sábado, julio 12, 2014

SWIM. CANYON. RUN, the new Aeroad CF SLX / ITU tri Hamburg brownlee gana javi 4º y 1º mundiall



SWIM. CANYON. RUN. This weekend for the first time Canyon take part at the ITU World Triathlon Hamburg as "Official Bike Partner" and of course also represented with a booth at the Junfernstieg. There you can see some great bikes including the new Aeroad CF SLX by Anne Haug. We also offer a short bike check at check-in on Alstertor. Good luck for all participating triathletes.


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12 /07 /18h 12 min cet

http://hamburg.triathlon.org/information


elite men

Start Number First Name Last Name Country
1 Javier Gomez Noya ESP ES
2 Mario Mola ESP ES
3 Jonathan Brownlee GBR GB
4 Richard Murray RSA ZA
5 Joao Pereira POR PT
6 Ryan Bailie AUS AU
7 Aaron Royle AUS AU
8 Dmitry Polyanskiy RUS RU
9 Fernando Alarza ESP ES
10 Vincent Luis FRA FR
11 Aaron Harris GBR GB
12 Alistair Brownlee GBR GB
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29 Vicente Hernandez ESP ES
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42 Francesc Godoy ESP ES
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64 Nan Oliveras ESP ES



MEN clas
Pos First Name Last Name Country Points
1. Javier Gomez Noya ESP 3742
2. Mario Mola ESP 3322
3. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 2652
4. Richard Murray RSA 2325
5. Joao Pereira POR 2067
6. Ryan Bailie AUS 1674
7. Aaron Royle AUS 1600
8. Dmitry Polyanskiy RUS 1500
9. Fernando Alarza ESP 1454
10. Vincent Luis FRA 1394
11. Aaron Harris GBR 1333
12. Alistair Brownlee GBR 1266


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Alistair back on top in Hamburg

By Merryn Sherwood on 12/07/14 at 1:08 pm
Alistair Brownlee (GBR) said he was relieved afterwards to be back to his ‘old self,’ as the most successful man in World Triathlon Series history finally captured his first win in 2014.
In an event rare in World Triathlon Series history, both Brownlee brothers had failed to record podium places in their past two races, but they righted that record in Hamburg as Alistair sprinted away to the win with 500m to go, and Jonathan Brownlee collected bronze, with Vincent Luis (FRA) in silver. Javier Gomez Noya (ESP) finished fourth but retained his top ranking.
In a characteristically strong swim, Henri Schoeman (RSA) schooled the men’s field, popping out onto the ramp after the one-lap 750m swim first with a body length lead over France’s Aurelien Raphael. Gomez ran up the ramp right behind the leaders, and joined a small breakway alongside Dmitry Polyanskiy, Aaron Royle (AUS) and three others.
Surprisingly, Jonathan and Alistair temporarily missed the lead group onto the six-lap bike course. Determined not to miss another podium, Alistair quickly shut down any opportunity the seven leaders had to get away, bridging up in the first lap and pulling the rest of his group with him.
Behind them, Mario Mola (ESP) and Richard Murray (RSA) were not so fortunate, as they were relegated to a chase that fell 25 seconds behind by lap two. While Murray, Bryan Keane and Dan Wilson (AUS) worked furiously to trim the gap, it grew ever so slightly each lap.
Tucked tightly into the lead pack also sat the dangerous Joao Pereira (POR) and Joao Silva (POR). Jonathan and Alistair attempted attack after attack, but each one was answered by the talented Gomez meaning all the men would come into the second transition together, along with local favourite Steffen Justus.
The Brownlees blew through T2 and out onto transition leaving Gomez to fight his way back up, which he did with intention. Together with Luis, the four gapped the rest of the men early in the first lap.
In the final two kilometeres, Gomez started to fall back and the race for the podium was left to three. Knowing his sprint wasn’t as powerful as either his brother or Luis, Alistair made his move with 600m to go and did enough to stay ahead, despite a last minute surge from Luis. The Frenchman claimed silver, his second World Triathlon Series medal in a sprint race, after collecting bronze in Stockholm in 2012.
Elite Men
1. Alistair Brownlee GBR GB 00:51:43
2. Vincent Luis FRA FR 00:51:45
3. Jonathan Brownlee GBR GB 00:51:48
4. Javier Gomez Noya ESP ES 00:52:00
5. Dmitry Polyanskiy RUS RU 00:52:12
6. Joao Pereira POR PT 00:52:13
7. Dorian Coninx FRA FR 00:52:14
8. Steffen Justus GER DE 00:52:21
9. Mario Mola ESP ES 00:52:23
10. Aurelien Raphael FRA FR 00:52:26

Rankings Men
1. Javier Gomez Noya ESP 3833

2. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 3337
3. Mario Mola ESP 3322
4. Richard Murray RSA 2639
5. Joao Pereira POR 2609
6. Vincent Luis FRA 2134
7. Dmitry Polyanskiy RUS 2086
8. Alistair Brownlee GBR 2066
9. Aaron Royle AUS 1967
10. Fernando Alarza ESP 1723





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