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The TRI
UK North West Classic Triathlon
Snow Hill Swimming Pool & Barony Park, Nantwich,
Cheshire
Sunday 20th September 2009
The
race notes below are from the 2008 event and
are for reference only!
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Competitor
Race Day Information |
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Congratulations
and thank you for entering the TRI UK North West
Classic Triathlon, with a full field of over 1,000
competitors! Please read all the information on
this sheet, it will make the race far more enjoyable
for you and reduce the need to ask many questions
on the day. You can view the cycle course map
by clicking here.
Good luck and have
a great race! Vic Bickerton, Event Director. |
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DIRECTIONS
From north or south M6 J16, follow signs for Nantwich,
follow Nantwich bypass heading for Chester, at the
6th roundabout from the motorway (not including
the motorway roundabout) turn left heading toward
Nantwich town centre (Sainsbury’s supermarket
will be on your right hand side at 100 metres).
The Barony Park is 300 metres on the left. Go past
the park to the traffic lights and turn left, triathlon
parking is 250 metres on the left (signed).
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PARKING
Is available on the Barony Park, follow the signs
for "Triathlon Parking". All day parking
is £3 and covers possible cost of field damage
if the grass is wet. There will also be a donation
to the Special Baby Care Unit at Leighton Hospital.
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VOLUNTEERS
WANTED
Do you have family or friends supporting you at
the TRI UK North West Classic Triathlon? We are
always recruiting volunteers for the race, on all
areas from timing through to finish line refreshments.
No experience is necessary and every volunteer receives
a pair of designer Sundog sports sunglasses worth
£45.00, the official race T-shirt, food and
drink for the duration and lots of thanks as we
rely so much on volunteers to make the event possible.
If you would like to help out please email Keith
at keith@uktriathlon.co.uk
or call him direct on 07887 780553 he will be delighted
to hear from you. |
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RACE DAY
PHOTOGRAPHY
The official race photographers SportCam will be
positioned around the course. Please make sure you
have your race number clearly visible so you can
check out your photographs on the website at www.sportcam.net
a couple of days after the race. |
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REFRESHMENTS
There is on site catering at the event serving hot
& cold food & drink and a hog roast.
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FACILITIES
Toilets and showers are at both the Barony Park
Pavilion and Snow Hill Swimming Pool (Open from
7:00am).
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HOTEL, B&B
& CAMPING
For hotel, guesthouses, B&B & camping contact
Nantwich Tourist Information
on 01270 610983 or www.crewe-nantwich.gov.uk
There is free camping and caravanning on the Barony
Park for Saturday night only. Just turn up and pitch!
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MASSAGE
Pre and post race massage will be available on race
day. |
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TRI UK Retail
Stand
For all the best in triathlon bikes, clothing and
equipment, TRI UK will be located next to the registration
marquee from Saturday afternoon through to Sunday
for those last minute emergencies or just to treat
yourself! For sales, product information or a mail
order catalogue call 07000 874 854
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BTF MEMBERS
We support membership of the BTF and therefore we
recognize BTF members. In order to verify your BTF
Membership please show your 2008 BTF licence at
registration or you will have to pay the £5.00
difference. The £5.00 extra that none BTF
members have already paid is the cost of a PRO TRI
day licence that allows you to compete.
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THE RACE
IN GENERAL
It is recommended that fun and first time competitors
arrive as early as possible to familiarise themselves
with the layout of the event. The race starts from
the outdoor pool at Snow Hill Swimming pool in intervals
throughout the day, starting at 08:00am. First you
must go to registration, located in the marquee
on the Barony Park, (Open on Saturday 2pm-5:00pm
& Sunday from 07:00am) to register and collect
your race numbers.
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Your race
numbers must be worn on your front and back and
are not to be mutilated or re-sized in any way and
must be pinned in all four corners. Number belts
are permitted but both numbers must be displayed
front and back and pinned in the top left and right
hand corners.
It is good practice to write your name, blood group
and any allergies you may have on the back of your
race number in the unfortunate case of an accident!
Please note, for yours and other competitors safety,
mobile phones, MP3 or any type of personal music
system that restricts your hearing is not permitted
whilst competing in the event.
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Register
at least 60 minutes before your start time. You
cannot change your start time! |
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Once registered,
lay out anything you require for the final run section
of the triathlon in the transition area across from
the registration marquee (any position is fine)
such as running shoes or maybe a cap. Then take
your cycle to the pool and rack it along with items
you require for the cycle such as helmet, sunglasses,
shoes, vest or T-shirt (with your number pinned
on it!). |
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Please do
not rack your cycle in the swim to bike transition
area outside of the swimming pool earlier than 20
minutes prior to your start time. |
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Make sure
you have your race number with you to enter either
of the transition areas, as security will require
it. When leaving equipment in the transition
area, please note that we cannot be responsible
for any items lost or stolen, although we are allocating
security staff to specifically watch the transition
area. Please be on the poolside at least 10 minutes
before your start time (late comers will regretfully
be turned away). |
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SWIM (Sprint
& Relay 500M/Fun 200M)
The pool is 30.3 metres long, 16 lengths for the
Sprint & Relay, 6 lengths for the Fun. Tumble
turns are not allowed. Competitors will be started
at 20 second intervals for the Sprint and Relay
Triathlons and 15 second intervals for the Fun Triathlon.
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| Sprint
& Relay Triathlon: |
4
lengths in a counter clockwise direction in
each 4 lanes to total 16 lengths |
| Fun
Triathlon: |
2
lengths in a counter clockwise direction in
each 3 lanes to total 6 lengths |
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The swim course is
very straightforward and there are signs and stewards
to help if you get confused, don’t worry its
easy! Tumble turns are not allowed! You swim the
required amount of lengths in each lane and then
switch into the next lane and so on. It is up to
you to count your own lengths, there will be spot
checks throughout the course of the race. A swim
cap will be allocated to you at the poolside which
you must wear, please take it off when you exit
the pool (please don’t make us chase you for
it!). If you have your own swim cap you may use
it. Please take extra care on the poolside
floor and steps with wet feet, as it will be slippery! |
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When you finish your
swim, change into your cycling gear in the transition
area (make sure your torso is covered for the cycle
section). Use the TRI UK carrier bag with your race
number on that you received at registration to put
any items in from the swim (such as goggles or a
towel), leave it next to where your cycle was in
the transition area and a marshal will return it
to the registration marquee for you to collect after
completing the race (you must show your race number
to retrieve your bag!). |
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BIKE (Sprint,
Relay & Fun 20K)
You must fasten your helmet before taking your cycle
off the rack. Walk or run to the cycle mount line
where you commence the cycle section of the race.
1 lap of the course completes the distance. The
course is mainly flat with some undulations. Follow
the signs around the course and do not turn until
you see a marshal and or a sign. Please take extra
care at all junctions and roundabouts although there
are marshals present, they are not there to stop
the traffic. There are three coned lanes that go
through traffic lights, the first after the first
700 metres the second at 7.6 kilometres and the
third at 9.7 kilometres, please stay inside the
cones and take extra care! Failure to do so will
constitute an instant disqualification. Beware of
speed ramps on the first 500 metres. |
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Dismount your cycle
at the end of the cycle course, a marshal will tell
you, do not unfasten your helmet until you have
racked your cycle and do not ride your cycle in
the transition area.
Important! You will not be allowed
to take part without a cycle helmet (NO
HELMET NO RACE).
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Ride your
bike in a responsible manner and obey the Highway
Code, please consider other road users and above
all RIDE SAFELY. Irresponsible cycling will constitute
an immediate disqualification and possible prosecution
from the Police! |
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DRAFTING
Cyclists must maintain a forward distance of 5 metres
between each other at all times except when overtaking
when it is the responsibility of the overtaken rider
to drop back to maintain this gap. Drafting marshals
will strictly enforce this rule and offending cyclists
will receive a time penalty then disqualification
on the second offence. |
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RUN (Sprint
& Relay 5K/Fun 2.5K)
When you finish your cycle, change into your running
kit in the transition area (make sure your torso
is covered for the run section). The run is on grass
(4 laps for Sprint & Relay) (2 laps for Fun).
Follow the posts and tape around the course. It
is up to you to count your laps on the run, marshals
will be taking numbers as a check in the case of
suspected insufficient laps completed. There is
a feed station on each lap that will be serving
Gatorade isotonic sports drink and water. When you
have finished the run filter into the finish area
which is signed!
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RELAY TEAMS
Each member of the relay team completes one of the
disciplines in the triathlon. At registration you
will be given a wristband that you have to relay
to the finish line. After completing the swim, the
swimmer then passes the wristband to the cyclist
inside the cycle transition area next to where the
cycle is racked, the cyclist must not take their
cycle off the rack until receiving the wristband.
The cyclist completes the cycle course and passes
the band over to the runner in the transition area
only when the cycle has been placed back on the
rack. The runner completes the run and hands in
the band at the finish line. Relay awards are based
on all male and all female teams. |
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RESULTS
Results will be available to view shortly after
the event has finished and published on the website
on Monday 22nd September. |
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PRIZES
There are prizes for top 3 male & female in
both races. In addition there will be prizes for
all age groups in the Sprint Triathlon as well as
spot prizes from our sponsors, so stay around for
the prize giving which will take place shortly after
the last competitor has finished. |
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Important
note to all competitors as your safety is paramount
to us.
The TRI UK North West Classic Triathlon is registered,
sanctioned and governed by PRO TRI a none bias association
dedicated to delivering professional health and
safety, risk assessment, rules and refereeing guidance
to the UK Triathlon Race Series.
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Whether you
are a BTF member or not, you are covered by The
UK Triathlon Race Series public liability insurance. |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many thanks to all that have made this event possible
especially all at Crewe & Nantwich Borough Council,
TRI UK, 220 Triathlon, Sundog, Gatorade, Saucony,
Crewe & Nantwich Police and anyone else that
has helped in anyway.
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