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Freudenstadt,
Germany, 15 January, For immediate Release: Temperatures around zero,
beautiful sunshine - perfect conditions for the Women's Winter Triathlon
European Championships in Freudenstadt, Germany. Many athletes started
the competition with high expectations - among them german local matador
Sigrid Lang (current World Champion), Marianne Vlasfeld from the Netherlands
and the current U23 European Champion Carina Wasle from Austria.
The 3 laps of the run course took about 10 minutes each for most of the
athletes. The first lap was led by Carina Wasle, followed by Sigrid Lang
and Stefania Bonazzi from bella Italia. The lead changed at the end of
lap 2, Lang took over control. Bonazzi and Wasle tried to work together
to keep up with her pace. Lang finished the run with the leading time
of 29:20 and maintained her 10 seconds lead, while Bonazzi and Wasle kept
the distance short to her. Marianne Vlasfeld lost over one minute to the
top of the field, Camilla Hott Johansen from Norway even more, 1 ½
minutes.
The tough bike course was likely to advance the stronger athletes in the
field. And so did happen... Lang and Bonazzi managed to get the break
from Wasle and the rest of the field. The tricky and technical course
didn't allow the building of bigger groups, so the rest of the field followed
one-by-one. When the field came back to the second transition, Lang managed
to build up a small gap of ten seconds to Bonazzi, and the two leaders
had a comfortable lead of more than one minute to Vlasveld and Jutta Schubert
in 3rd and 4th place.
The ski leg - and so the general classification - was decided early. Lang
got the early brake and Bonazzi couldn't make any efforts to catch up
with her - she seemed to have spent so much energy on the bike leg that
the athletes coming behind - Vlasveld, the two stong skiing norwegians
Hott Johansen and Maria Kalnaes, plus Wasle and Schubert managed to overtake
her. But no chance to close the gap to the race leader Lang: she won the
triathlon after 1:40:20 by the impressive time difference of over three
minutes to silver medalist Marianne Vlasveld and another minute to the
winner of the bronze, Camilla Hott Johansen. Maria Kalnaes, Carina Wasle
(who won the U23 category) and Jutta Schubert followed them in the classification.
Just
a few minutes after the women's race has ended, the big field of 40 male
athletes filled the small village road of Kniebis (Freudenstadt) at the
stating line. The race was supposed to be an open game, with at least
twenty athletes to be able to make the podium. The insiders considered
"summer triathlete" Alessandro De Gasperi from Italy, Nicolas
Lebrun from France, Frode Pedersen from Norway and Patrik Kuril from Slovakia
to have the best chances.
The running leg was dominated by the trio De Gasperi, Lebrun, and Victor
Lobo from Spain (running time within 25 minutes of 7,5km): they built
their gap continously to the rest of the field up to half a minute at
the end of the run. Arne Post from Norway, Heinz Planitzer from Austria
and German local David Roderer followed on places 4, 5 and 6.
The situation didn't change much on the bike course: the leading group
of three worked well together to maintain, or even extend their lead to
the chase pack of five: besides the three "chasers", Alf Roger
Holme from Norway and Kuril completed this group. The rest of the field
followed in small packs, trying hard not to lose too much time to the
top field. Finally, the leading group arrived at the second transition
after 58 minutes, with the clear lead of one minute to the pack Nr. 2.
Same picture when the field got on the skis... De Gasperi and Lebrun made
their way around the course, tightly followed by Lobo. The norwegian connection,
Holme and Post was completed by today's strongest skier, Frode Pedersen.
But no chance of getting closer to the front: The Frenchman and the Italian
pushed each other closer and closer to the finish line, while Lobo dropped
back a bit. It was likely to end with a sprint finish: De Gasperi managed
to get in front on the last downhill section, and kept his small lead
until the finish line. Lobo came 3rd to win bronze, "Team Norway"
with Holme, Post and Pedersen followed them on the places - good expectations
for tomorrow's relay... The U23 competition was won by David Roderer from
Germany.
A great competition has ended, and a happy winner De Gasperi shouted out:
What a great day! Grazie!
For more information contact:
Gergely Markus, ETU Secretary General
Tel: +36 30 688 2997
E mail: marge@mail.datanet.hu
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