Rutland Water
Whitwell
Rutland
LE15 8BL
Whitwell
Rutland
LE15 8BL
Tel: +44 01780 686800
Fax: +44 01572 653021
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Saturday 10th March 2012
This race is only in it's second year but is none the less a race on a well established course which has been used for the Dambuster Triathlon since 2002.
For those intending to use the Dambuster Triathlon to qualify for GB selection, The Dambuster Duathlon makes a perfect preparation for that all important qualifier later on in the year (minus the swim).
The Dambuster Duathlon uses the same bike and run routes as the Dambuster Triathlon and so offers an opportunity to familiarise yourself with the course, as well as being a good early season test of your form.
Starting with a 10km run around the lake and across the dam it's important not to be deceived by the flatness of the run section which does a double loop of the dam. The fact that you can see the competition for much of the run means this is a psychologically challenging course.
The bike -- a slightly long 42km around the spectacular Rutland scenery -- is a good testing course and well suited to strong bikers. Best described as undulating its sure to sort out the standings. The Rutland Ripple is not the only test of endurance on the course which offers little in the way of flat but does offer good road surfaces and is a well established and clearly signposted route.
After a testing bike the final 5 km run will see who has 'what it takes'. This is a straight out and back affair which leads you back over familiar ground. You can't get lost on this course but you can get very, very tired.
This race is only in it's second year but is none the less a race on a well established course which has been used for the Dambuster Triathlon since 2002.
For those intending to use the Dambuster Triathlon to qualify for GB selection, The Dambuster Duathlon makes a perfect preparation for that all important qualifier later on in the year (minus the swim).
The Dambuster Duathlon uses the same bike and run routes as the Dambuster Triathlon and so offers an opportunity to familiarise yourself with the course, as well as being a good early season test of your form.
Starting with a 10km run around the lake and across the dam it's important not to be deceived by the flatness of the run section which does a double loop of the dam. The fact that you can see the competition for much of the run means this is a psychologically challenging course.
The bike -- a slightly long 42km around the spectacular Rutland scenery -- is a good testing course and well suited to strong bikers. Best described as undulating its sure to sort out the standings. The Rutland Ripple is not the only test of endurance on the course which offers little in the way of flat but does offer good road surfaces and is a well established and clearly signposted route.
After a testing bike the final 5 km run will see who has 'what it takes'. This is a straight out and back affair which leads you back over familiar ground. You can't get lost on this course but you can get very, very tired.