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The triathlon is getting closer!!!!! Are you ready? Have you checked out the course? Join the Friday night group to pre-ride the course. Contact
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Join us for the pre-race dinner and happy hour on the Thursday before the race. More details soon.
Sorry, but registration is full. If you want to be added to the waiting list, send an email to
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www.randolphtri.com

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2 new events have been added to the triathlon offerings in North Jersey
New Jersey Multisport Association has added
The JerseyMan Sprint and Half-Iron races at Spruce Run in Clinton New Jersey on September 28.
The Solberg Duathlon and 5k Run at Soldberg Airport in Readington New Jersey on October 4.
Check them out at
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Dave Misiak, Cherylann Dorsey, Dave Scott, and Craig Baitinger raced Devilman this weekend.
Cherylann (20th female across the line) and Dave Misiak (whos relay team apparently did really well..results not posted yet) posed for this shot in full Paramount gear.
Dave Scott put in a killer time in the Half Iron of 4:33. Awesome time for early in the season. Go Dave!
Craig came in 46th overall, biked at close to 20, and ran 7:30s.
Congrats to all who got out there for an early season race.
Stay strong, stay focused, and make 'em see that Killer Bee on the back of the uniform.

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This is a Triathlon-Focused Group Ride
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Starting Tuesday, May 6 and every Tuesday (except in really bad weather) |
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Leaving at 6:00pm from Loantaka Park Reservation Duck Pond parking area off Kitchell Ave. (the South Ave parking lot is too crowded.) See Google Map for directions. |
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This is a Group Ride but not a traditional "pack ride." No drafting. No pacelining. No peleton. The rides are "Intermediate Based" at ~17mph. Rides will be approximatley 1 - 1.5 hours long. |
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Please contact
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Cherri will coach on Tri Specific Riding including...... |
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The Wednesday night Y ride will commence for another season on April 16. We will meet at the left rear of the Y on Horsehill Road in Cedar Knolls at 6:15 or so to start riding at 6:30. The ride is about 15 miles at a sedate pace. No riders will be left behind. |
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Official practice for the athletes has begun!
Open practice dates are as follows: 12/16,
1/6, 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/2, 3/9, 3/30, 4/6, 4/13, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, and 5/18.
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A few years back, Marty Epstein from Marty's Reliable Cycle (now with 3 locations in Morristown, Randolph, and Hackettstown) helped Mickey Cassu and Mike Grussgott get this club off the ground by providing generous sponsorship $$ and discounts to the club.
Back then Marty also ordered a bunch of Guru bikes for our club, and most of us are still using them to this day, Marty recently announced that he is going to be carrying the bikes in his shops next year! |
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Find out what's drawing women to triathlons - and how you can get started Triathlon. The word even sounds tough. Think about running the New York City or Boston Marathon at 26.2 miles.Now think about running that marathon immediately after swimming 2.5 miles and riding a bike for 112 miles.
That's the Ironman Triathlon.
There are shorter versions. There's the Olympic length with a 1.5K swim, 40K bike ride and 10K run. And the sprint triathlon, with a half-mile swim, a 20K bike ride, and a 5K run.
So, what makes so many women willing to put themselves through a triathlon?
Pippa Michaels of Chester is considered an elite triathlete
She's ranked All-American, which you earn with points at key races. She's British-born with dual citizenship, so she races for Great Britain in world championships. |
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As triathlon gets more and more popular, we have to sign up for our races earlier and earlier. |
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