Subject: RE: Carpinteria Triathlon - Olympic Distancelmscozz - 2008-07-26 9:10 AM My question -- what's the carpinteria like? Organized? Good volunteer support? Big hills for the bike/run? Is the swim gnarly? -- I'm just doing my first ocean swim in a tri tomorrow and i'll probably have a better idea after that. 'd need a hotel room for this one since it's further North. Is it worth it? Any input -- much appreciated! I am a bit biased because the Carp Olympic was my first Tri. I think this is an excellent race with great organization and a fairly relaxed atmosphere, an open course very doable for a first timer to the distance. The swim is in the Ocean but protected by the Channel Islands. (Rarely any surf at all) Carp is billed as the world's safest beach. The bike course has a few hills (Toro Canyon being the most challenging) and one short steep decent. You won't spend too much time on the little chainring and there are plenty of places to make up time. The scenery is excellent especially the part that winds up into Montecito. The run course is flat and very fast with an even mix of trail and road. (Trails up on the cliffs overlooking the ocean) The race is well established and has been a signature USAT event in past years. I think it is the best little race in the SoCal area. Being not far from Santa Barbara, there is plenty to do that makes this race a great weekend getaway. |