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2007-05-22 2:39 PM
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2007-05-22 3:33 PM
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richtherunner - 2007-05-22 1:08 PM A question though: I passed a guy on one of the downhills on the bike and then on the uphill he shouted as he passed "sure way to go pass me on the downhill". Am I being overly sensitive or is there and etiquette thing that I violated here? It sounded like he was little peeved with me, so don't know if, due to the drafting rules, it's an etiquette rule that you don't pass on the downhills?

You know, there are idiots everywhere. There is no rule in regards to passing on the downhill. As long as you weren't drafting, you're golden. Seems to me the guy was just a hipster dufus. Ignore him!

2007-05-22 5:02 PM
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kitchener 3-sport - 2007-05-22 8:18 AM
jknapman - 2007-05-20 1:57 PM K all BTers going to Vic's Du tomorrow. Look for the volunteer in the sling
jknapman - i caught you at the end of the race...go team Javelin...my apologies for if I came off a little short - that was my 1st race and I was utterly exhausted/euphoric/drained/happy/relieved/etc... Good luck on the recovery...

That was YOU?! Nevermind go Team Javelin, GO TEAM BT! Don't worry, post race I usually feel the same.

Also this should be added to the thread, it should have been mentioned earlier... If you can bring a sharpie or other marker to a race do so. After you get bodymarked put a BT on your right calf for team identifacation. Thats what I did last year at least. Just so we know who each other are.

2007-05-22 6:31 PM
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Thanks for the replies all regarding the downhill passing. I didn't think there was any rule about that.
2007-05-22 8:42 PM
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jknapman - 2007-05-22 6:02 PM Also this should be added to the thread, it should have been mentioned earlier... If you can bring a sharpie or other marker to a race do so. After you get bodymarked put a BT on your right calf for team identifacation. Thats what I did last year at least. Just so we know who each other are.

That's a great idea!

 



2007-05-22 8:54 PM
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So I know there is no drafting in the tri's and du's but how strict are they? like how close do you have to be to be considered drafting? what if it's a big feild and you can't help being behind someone? do they disqualify alot of people for this?
2007-05-22 9:09 PM
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All events in Ontario are regulated by OAT, the Ontario Association of Triathletes. As such, all event organizers follow the OAT rules on drafting. Here's a link to the exact rules on drafting...

http://www.triathlonontario.com/hm/inside.php?id=95

The extent to how much the drafting rules are enforced really varies from event to event. Some events like Try-a-Tri's are less strict about drafting while others like those that offer qualifying spots for ITU events are very strict.

 

2007-05-23 9:34 PM
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Elly or anyone else who knows....I'm thinking of taking a little drive from here (London) to Guelph conservation area to check out the course and take take a little bike ride around the course. Just wondering how long it takes to get there from London, I've never been to Guelph.

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2007-05-24 6:37 AM
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newbie13 - 2007-05-23 10:34 PM Elly or anyone else who knows....I'm thinking of taking a little drive from here (London) to Guelph conservation area to check out the course and take take a little bike ride around the course. Just wondering how long it takes to get there from London, I've never been to Guelph. thanks

I do that drive all the time   Depending on where you are in London it will take you about 20-30 mins just to get out of town, its another hour on the highway and then Guelph is similar to London in that it is another 15-20 mins until you get in town.  The Conservation area is on the opposite side of town, but if you take the Hanlon Parkway across the city, it is not too bad.  I'd give yourself a couple hours (depending how fast you like to drive and how often you get lost )

2007-05-24 8:35 AM
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Thanks, I'm in the east end of London, So Hanlon dr. is the fastest to the conservation area? where do i get on that? n/m i'll look it up on mapquest. And the conservation is open to the public all the time?


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2007-05-24 4:43 PM
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thank you very much, i'm gonna check it out next week probably
2007-05-24 8:12 PM
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Newbie,

98% of the bike route is not in the park, so really there is no need to enter the park unless you want to check out the water/beach.  You can probably park your car on the road outside the park and then ride your bike into the park to save paying the park fee.

2007-05-24 9:05 PM
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thanks for the heads up elly, you saved me some money, that makes a cheap guy like me happy!
2007-05-28 7:31 PM
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Is anyone doing the C3 Sprint in Brampton (Professors Lake) at the end of June?

 Has anyone done it before?

I just signed up for it today so wondering what it is like.



2007-05-28 7:35 PM
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Flat and fast, you will love this race, huge prizes available. Including drawings for a couple of trips to the Triathlon in Chicago, hotel and arifare included!

You will have a lot of fun at this race,

Geoff

2007-05-28 7:39 PM
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Thanks for the speedy reply Geoff. I'm not sure I'll be fast, but I'll definitely enjoy it and have fun.

Are you doing it?

2007-05-28 8:14 PM
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I'll be there. You can find me BOP at the jr draft wave.
2007-05-29 3:36 AM
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I will be biking on a relay team due to injury.
I will be a the finish cheering everyone on. It's going to be a great race!
We would like to make it an annual, remember there are 8 spots for the 2007 worlds in Germany and 8 spots for Vancouver for 2008, per age group per sex!

If you have any questions, let me know.

Geoff

2007-05-29 6:19 AM
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I don't think I'm going to be a qualifier for any age group. Just going for the experience and as this will be my first Sprint of 2007, will be a good gauge of whether I will be able to do an Olympic distance later in the summer.

Geoff, what sort of condition will the water be in? Is it going to be really cold do you think?



2007-05-29 1:51 PM
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Water will be good, we almost didn't alow wetsuits last year, but we did.

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2007-05-29 4:56 PM
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geoffs - 2007-05-29 2:51 PM we almost didn't alow wetsuits last year

Say Wha?

2007-05-30 3:51 AM
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Don't worry, our goal it for allowing wetsuits.

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