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Langkawi, Malaysia – Ben Allen and Jacqui Slack captured the third annual XTERRA Malaysia on a day that lived up to the event’s pre-race billing as The Hottest Weekend on the XTERRA World Tour circuit.

Temperatures quickly peaked to around 90F (32C) as the morning sun rose over the Gunung Macincang mountains. With humidity near 83% Mother Nature was, without a doubt, the toughest competitor facing every racer today.Allen looking to reclaim the XTERRA Malaysia title he first won in 2014 faced a deep pro field which included reigning XTERRA Asian Tour Champ Bradley Weiss of South Africa as well as top tour contenders Takahiro Ogasawara of Japan, Brody Gardner from Australia, Kaon Cho from Korea and Olly Shaw from New Zealand.

However, after putting a two minute gap between him and the rest of the field during the swim Allen left little doubt, barring a mechanical or a crash, who’s day it was meant to be. Setting a blistering pace on the bike and run Allen raced alone to finish with a time of 2:55:42 nearly ten minutes ahead of Weiss and 15 minutes ahead of third place finisher Fabrizio Bartoli of Italy.

“As always, I was just trying to play to my strengths. Coming from a swimming background I was just trying to nail the swim. I knew if I was able to do that and get a good lead I could then find that flow out on the trail.” said Allen. “I just felt like I was in the zone the whole time. I had a couple of crashes but I just tried to dust myself off and keep riding hard, pushing the pace.”

“The course out there is so gnarly. I’m just really happy to be on the top step and to win here today is a really awesome effort.” he added.

For Bradley Weiss, who valiently held on to the second spot, it was another disappointing day.

“My form over the last few weeks has been on the decline a little bit.” said Weiss. “I took a pretty aggressive racing schedule with lots of travel and it slowly has started to take its toll on my body.”

“Ben has really stepped up his game.” he added. “He’s showed that his form is really, really good and he capitalized on that today.”

Jacqui Slack

JACQUI THE JET

Not to be out-done by her fiancé Jacqui Slack exited the swim up two minutes on 2016 APAC Tour starlet Lizzie Orchard with Austrian Carina Wasle and last year’s winner Myriam Guillot-Boisset of France close behind.

Slack’s skills on a mountain bike held true today as she bombed the steep, technical downhill sections while putting the hammer down in the flats to build enough of a gap off the bike that she could hold on and keep pace on the run.

“I had no idea how much of a lead I actually had. When you’re in the lead you have to keep pushing as hard as you can.” she said. “The last few races the girls have passed me on the run so it was just a matter of fighting to the finish.”

Orchard, for her effort, walked away with the 2015-16 XTERRA Asia-Pacific Tour Title and her share of the $10,000 USD prize bonus.

Pos Name, NAT Time Points
1 Ben Allen, AUS 2:55:42 200
2 Bradley Weiss, RSA 3:06:02 180
3 Fabrizio Bartoli, ITA 3:10:27 164
4 Takahiro Ogasawara, JPN 3:13:30 150
5 Brodie Gardner, AUS 3:17:54 138
6 David Escolar Ballesteros, ESP 3:18:29 126
7 Joe Miller, PHI 3:24:20 116
8 Olly Shaw, NZL 3:28:48 106
9 Jason Hsieh, HKG 3:42:08 98
10 Shahrom Abdullah, MAS 3:44:39 90
Also: Kaon Cho (82)


Pos Name, NAT Time Points
1 Jacqui Slack, GBR 3:28:28 200
2 Lizzie Orchard, NZL 3:35:05 180
3 Carina Wasle, AUT 3:41:25 164
3 Myriam Guillot-Boisset, FRA 3:41:25 150







http://www.xterraplanet.com/2016/05/allen-slack-win-xterra-malaysia/


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DAVID ESCOLAR BALLESTEROS
Posted by: David Escolar - 7/13/2014 03:00:00 p. m.

Fecha de Nacimiento: 02-10-1980
Residencia: Los Molinos, Madrid.
Tlf: 627370729
Email: d.escolar@ergoiberica.com

Formación:
· Licenciado en Ciencias de la Actividad Física y el Deporte. I.N.E.F. Madrid. Universidad Politécnica.
Itinerario: Deporte y Turismo. Prácticas profesionales con nadadores en el C.A.R de Madrid y con la empresa de multiaventura YETI Emotions. Especialidad deportiva: Natación.
· Entrenador Superior de Natación. RFEN.
· Monitor de Ciclismo. INEF.
· Certificado de Aptitud Pedagógica. CAP.
· Biomecánico de Ciclismo. gebioMized.
· Ciclista a nivel profesional. Modalidad: Mtb XCO.
Resultados deportivos a destacar:
· 9º/8º/10º Cto. España Mtb XCO-Elite 2011/12/13.
· 44º Int. MTB Bundesliga – Heubach – Germany 2013.
· 30º Andalucia Bike Race 2013.
· 12 participaciones en Copas del Mundo destacando el 61º conseguido en la Copa del Mundo de Andorra 2013.
· Numerosas participaciones en Pruebas Nacionales de Enduro destacando el 3º conseguido en el Big Ride Cannondale Cercedilla 2012.
· 6º XMountain Triatlon. Casa de Campo, Madrid 2014.

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