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a p l pa 12 0 2 Ta Press Guide Tapalpa 2012 WELCOME TO XTERRA - THE WORLD’S LEADING OFF-ROAD TRI In 1996 mountain biking and triathlon met in a duel of the fittest on the island of Maui. The race consisted of an openocean swim, a mountain bike race, and a trail run. It represented a bold new racing format that attracted outdoor enthusiasts, adventure seekers, mountain bikers and triathletes. The mountain bikers brought their laid-back style and bold self-assurance. The triathletes brought their hard-core training and avid dedication. They soon discovered a common spirit and attitude that pulled them together.The relationship would become an internationallyrecognized brand called XTERRA. Since that day, XTERRA has grown into the world’s leading off-road triathlon with more than 100 races in 15 countries, including the XTERRA Mexico Championship in Tapalpa. A typical XTERRA is comprised of the following: 1.5 kilometer (0.93-mile) swim in an ocean, lake, or river 30 kilometer (18.6-mile) mountain bike on off-road trails 10 kilometer (6.2-mile) trail run on a variety of surfaces 2012 marks the 17th consecutive year of XTERRA racing. The XTERRA Mexico Championship is the ninth major XTERRA World Tour event, and offers up $15,000 in prize money for pros and 40 qualifying spots into the XTERRA World Championship for amateurs. XTERRA World Tour Media Contact : Trey Garman - 808.216.8606 // trey@xterraplanet.com This guide will provide more information on the XTERRA World Tour and introduce you to the professional athletes that will race in the world’s premier off-road triathlon in Tapalpa, state of Jalisco, on August 4, 2012. Tapalpa 2012 XTERRA MEXICO RETURNS TO TAPALPA The XTERRA Mexico Championship returns to Tapalpa – an alpine town south of Guadalajara surrounded by forests, lakes and streams – on August 4. The rave reviews shared by all who went last year should be enough to inspire every XTERRA athlete with a taste for adventure and love of good food and good times to make it to Mexico at least once in their career. “Just booked my ticket back to XTERRA Mexico,” posted Mr. XTERRA Will Kelsay on his Facebook in May. Kelsay was third last year behind Branden Rakita and Seth Wealing, and will compete for the top spot again this season. “I had the quintessential Mexican experience last year," Kelsay said. "I can't say enough good things about the race, the organization, and the entire experience. To anyone out there thinking about doing it, don't hesitate, this is your chance to experience an international race at the expense of a domestic one. Seriously, that’s one of the things that surprised me, how easy it is to get there. Guadalajara is easier to fly to than the Northeast (from Denver anyways). Get there and the organizers pick you up for a picturesque drive from the airport to 6,700ft above sea level through the Taquila region of Mexicoit’ll take your breath away.” XTERRA Managing Director Dave Nicholas, who’s been to just about every XTERRA venue on earth, couldn’t get over what he experienced in Tapalpa last summer either. “Unbelievable. The awards ceremony and after party alone were enough to make the trip worthwhile. The entire village square of Tapalpa was transformed into XTERRA Village. About 7:30pm the announcer started awards and every category from kids to sport to champ racers took the podium with literally thousands of people cheering. The final awards, given at dusk, were to the elites and the roars were unbelievable. Shonny Vanlandingham is the new Rockstar of Mexico. After she stepped off the podium she was surrounded by hundreds of admirers taking photos, signing autographs, shaking hands,” wrote Nicholas after the race. “In the center of the square was this huge metal tower which turned out to be a 50-foot high fireworks display. After about an hour of signing autographs and drinking Jalisco’s much better version of a Margarita (served in clay mugs) the locals fired up this monstrous display. Even more impressive was a 16-piece Mexican band that played wild music to the fireworks display. The best part was the final and top display which had two cyclists that had fireworks rockets propelling them round and round the huge tower – except the rockets were in wrong and the cyclists went backwards!! We all thought this was the end – but NO. immediately after, on the upper level of the plaza a huge XTERRA fireworks display burned and lit up the town. Whew, we all thought, that was spectacular. No sooner did we think we should get something to eat but a 10-minute aerial display went off, and exploded right above our heads. Tapalpa 2012 XTERRA MEXICO RETURNS TO TAPALPA you through town and had me smiling the whole way. If you ever want to feel like a rock star, go race in Mexico! Starting the second lap of the run and coming into the finish line, there were people 4 deep lining the streets. Andale! Arriba! The crowds shouted as we sprinted past. It’s a great way to finish any race! This is a fabulous event. The organizers are first rate all the way. The goody bag has loads of great things, the city of Tapalpa is unbelievably charming and classic Mexico. Jalisco is perhaps the most prosperous State in the country and Guadalajara is beautiful and very safe. XTERRA athletes must put this on their calendar and come early and enjoy the fabulous culture and the unbelievable great deals on hotels rooms, cabanas (or little tourist houses) food and souvenirs. After the celebration in the plaza – 12 of us went to Paulina’s a great little restaurant above the plaza and drank dos Equis beer and ate like kings. Kelsay described the experience in much the same way, and embellished on the course itself, saying “the bike course didn’t disappoint. The forest was pleasant and quiet, no sound whatsoever, and I realized that I am very lucky to be traveling the world, experiencing amazing sights, sounds, smells and tastes. One thing that really made the trip memorable were the people we met. Our hosts for this race kept making our stay better and better by showing us a great time in town and providing us with the most amazing home stay possible with fresh fruits, vegetables as well as an assortment of goodies to keep us going every day. Kelsay added, “the race itself was exactly what I expected – AWESOME! The turnout was amazing, with people lining the hillside above the swim and crowds swarming the streets along the run and T2 (there were remote transition areas). The run was a 2 loop course with super steep (I’m talking walk city) hills, beautiful forests, and lots of stairs that lead At the awards ceremony, what felt like thousands of people filled the square, as athletes were given medals and pros were handed checks. All of the pros were asked for interviews and photos, to sign autographs, give high 5’s and were treated to “amazing enthusiasm for triathlon” as Shonny put it. It was so cool to see the excitement the Mexican people shared for racing, a very different experience than what we see in the States. The post awards fireworks and fiesta was nothing like we had ever seen before at a triathlon. It felt like the whole city was there for the party and the energy was through the roof!” Tapalpa 2012 MEET THE PROFESSIONALS The professionals competing at the XTERRA Mexico Championship are among the best triathletes and mountain bikers in the world - including Olympians and World Champions. Pro Men : Rank - Name - Age, Hometown Branden Rakita - 31, Manitou Springs, Colorado, USA Will Kelsay - 30, Boulder, Colorado, USA Francisco Serrano - 32, Monterrey, NL Mexico Pro Women : Rank - Name - Age, Hometown Shonny Vanlandingham - 43, Durango, Colorado, USA Renata Bucher – 34, Lucerne, Switzerland Christine Jeffrey - 39, Guelph, Ontario, Canada Fabiola Corona - 32, Mexico City, Mexico Shonny Renata Fabiola Christine Francisco Branden Branden Will Tapalpa 2012 FRANCISCO “PACO” SERRANO FRANCISCO SERRANO Monterrey, Mexico 2006 XTERRA Mexico Champion PERSONAL: Born May 4, 1980. RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Represented Mexico at the Olympic triathlon event at 2008 Games in Beijing. XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Since 2004 when he finished 8th in his first-ever XTERRA at the East Championship in Richmond, Virginia. He finished 8th at the XTERRA USA Championship in 2004 as well. BEST XTERRA YEAR, 2005: Placed 6th t the XTERRA West Championship in Temecula, had his best-ever XTERRA performance at the Midwest Championship in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - placing 2nd, then finished 8th at the XTERRA Mountain Championship in Keystone, Colorado, was 5th at the XTERRA USA Championship in Nevada, and 5th in the final XTERRA U.S. Pro Points Series standings. Placed 13th at the XTERRA World Championship XTERRA MEXICO HISTORY: Won the first-ever XTERRA Mexico Championship held in Puerto Vallarta in 2006, upsetting XTERRA legend Mike Vine of Canada. He finished third at the 2009 and 2010 races held in Valle de Bravo. Did not race last year in Tapalpa. Francisco Tapalpa 2012 BRANDEN RAKITA BRANDEN RAKITA Colorado Springs, Colorado 2012 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 5 PERSONAL: Born March 25, 1981...from Durango, CO...earned degree in civil engineering at Colorado State University...works as a sales associate/bike fitter at Pro Cycling when he’s not racing. WEBSITE: brandenrakita.com TWITTER: @btrakita SPONSORS: 2XU, Pro Cycling, First Endurance, Sidi, SRM, Rudy Project, Ergon, Rotor USA, The Colorado Running Company, and Effetto Mariposa/Caffelatex. SHOE: Inov-8 XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year. BEST XTERRA FINISH: 3rd at XTERRA West Champs 2011, and 5th at XTERRA USA Champs 2008 FAVORITE XTERRA: XTERRA USA in Lake Tahoe and XTERRA Mountain Champs in Keystone. 2008: Finished 14th at the XTERRA West Champs, 12th at the Southeast Champs, 16th at the East Champs, 6th at Mountain Champs, a career-best 5th at the XTERRA USA Championship and 18th at XTERRA Worlds. 2009: Finished 10th at West Cup, 8th at Midwest Cup, 8th at Southeast Cup, 4th at Northwest Cup, 7th at Northeast Cup, 5th at Mountain Cup, 6th at USA Championship, and 20th at XTERRA Worlds. 2010: Placed 10th at XTERRA West Champs, 7th at South Central Champs, 5th at XTERRA Amazon (Brazil), 6th at East Champs, 4th at Mountain Champs, 3rd at XTERRA Canada, 7th at USA Champs, and 15th at XTERRA Worlds. 2011: Placed 3rd at the XTERRA West Champs, 5th at the XTERRA South Central and Pacific Champs, 8th at ITU Cross Tri Worlds, 7th at the Southeast Champs, 4th at the East Championship, 5th at the Mountain Championship, 2nd at XTERRA Mexico and 4th at XTERRA Canada, 6th at XTERRA USA Champs, and 20th at the XTERRA World Championship. 2012: Placed 4th at XTERRA Guam, 5th at XTERRA Philippines, 7th at XTERRA Saipan, 5th at XTERRA West Championship, and 9th at the ITU Cross Tri World Championships/XTERRA Southeast Championship in Shelby County, AL on May 19, 5th at the XTERRA East Championship, and 8th at the Mountain Championships. XTERRA MEXICO HISTORY: Finished second behind Seth Wealing last year in Tapalpa. Branden Tapalpa 2012 “MR. XTERRA” WILL KELSAY WILL KELSAY Boulder, Colorado 2012 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 6 PERSONAL: Born August 5, 1981...attended the University of Colorado where he raced on the national championship tri team and earned a degree in mechanical engineering. WEBSITE: willkelsay.com TWITTER: @WillKelsay HEIGHT: 6-3 SPONSORS: Timex, Quintana Roo/Litespeed, PowerBar, Rudy Project, Holy Crap, Challenge Tires, mix1, Champion System, Shimano, LifeSport Chiropractic BIKE/SHOE: Litespeed Cohutta 29er/New Balance MT110 XTERRA EXPERIENCE: 10th year. Named Mr. XTERRA after going on a 12,630-mile, 12-week, 12-race, x-country road trip in a beat-up RV to share his love for XTERRA. In 2011 he went on a six-week, six-country XTERRA road trip. BEST XTERRA FINISH: 2nd XTERRA Japan 2011, 3rd XTERRA Mexico 2011, 9th XTERRA USA Champs 2010 FAVORITE XTERRA? Japan. Hands down! Super technical. A real adventure and the true definition of XTERRA's motto - Live More! 2006: Finished 11th in California, 11th in Alabama, DNF in Richmond, was a career-best 9th in Milwaukee, 10th in Utah, 17th at USA Championship and 114th in Maui. 2007: 14th at XTERRA West Champs, 10th in Alabama, 14th in Richmond, 8th at Mountain Champs in Utah, his best career finish. Was 13th at USA Champs & 64th in Maui. 2008: Finished 18th in Temecula, 19th in ‘Bama, 14th in Richmond, 12th in Utah, and 12th at the XTERRA USA Championship. Placed 16th overall in the Pro Series. 2009: Finished 14th at XTERRA West and Midwest, 9th at Southeast, 11th at Northwest Cup, 9th at Atlantic and South Central, 8th at Northeast Cup, 10th at Mountain Cup, 10th at USA Championship, and 25th at XTERRA Worlds. 2010: Placed 17th at the XTERRA West Champs, 8th at South Central, 6th at Southeast Champs, 7th at the East and Mountain Champs, 9th at the USA Champs, and DNF at XTERRA Worlds. 2011: Finished 19th at XTERRA West Champs, 14th at the South Central Championship, DNF at East Champs, won the XTERRA Forest Drive point series race, was 3rd at XTERRA Mexico, 15th at XTERRA Czech, 10th at the XTERRA European Championship/XTERRA Germany, 2nd at XTERRA Japan, and 11th at the USA Championship. Finished 20th in XTERRA U.S. Pro Series and 18th on XTERRA Euro Tour. Will 2012 XTERRA RACES: Finished 7th at XTERRA Guam, 7th at XTERRA Philippines, and 8th at XTERRA Saipan on consecutive weekends in March, was 6th at the ITU Cross Tri World Championships/XTERRA Southeast Champs, a U.S. Pro Series race career-best 4th at the XTERRA East Championship, and 10th at the Mountain Champs. XTERRA MEXICO HISTORY: Finished third last year and vowed to return saying “After the fun times, unforgettable memories, and wonderful friends I made last year, it's easy to understand why I'm returning.” Tapalpa 2012 SHONNY VANLANDINGHAM SHONNY VANLANDINGHAM Durango, Colorado 2010 XTERRA World Champion 2008-11 XTERRA USA National Champ 2012 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 9 PERSONAL: Born May 29, 1969...earned her degree in nutrition and played NCAA I basketball at East Texas State Universityroasts her own coffee at her second home on the Big Island of Hawaiiin 1993 she was leading bike tours in Maui that eventually spurred her professional racing career. WEBSITE: teamlunachix.com SPONSORS: Luna Pro Team, Clif Bar, Orbea, Orca, Avia, Mavic, Maxxis, Lazer, Fox, Selle Italia, Camelbak, Pedros, Genuine Innovations, Shimano, Vetta, Squadra, Chariot, Sock Guy, High Sierra, Selle Italia, Kicker, Cytek, Planet Sun, KonaRed, Dedicated Athlete. BIKE/SHOE: Orbea Alma 29er/AVIA Bolt XZR XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Seventh year, fourth full season. In her first-ever XTERRA at the World Championship in 2005 she posted fastest bike split and finished 7th. RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: With 15 NORBA National race wins and three NORBA Series Championship titles, Vanlandingham is the most successful rider in NORBA history. A 7-time U.S. National Mountain Bike Team Member, 3x (2004-06) NORBA National Series X-Country Champ & 2005 U.S. National Short Track Champ. 2006: Finished 9th (5th best bike split) at both the XTERRA USA Championship in Tahoe and the XTERRA World Championship in Maui (third-best bike). 2007: Placed 5th at Mountain Champs, 7th at XTERRA USA, and 7th in Pro Series. Finished XTERRA-best 4th at XTERRA World Champs and the fastest bike. 2008: Won the Southeast Champs (her firs XTERRA victory), was 3rd at the East Champs, 2nd at the Mountain Champs, 7th at the XTERRA USA Championship (Top American), was also the top American in the U.S. Pro Series (2nd overall) and finished 3rd at XTERRA Worlds where she once again posted the fastest bike split. 2009: Had the fastest bike split and placed 3rd at XTERRA Saipan behind Julie Dibens and Renata Bucher. Finished 2nd at XTERRA West Cup, 4th at the Midwest and Southeast Cups, 2nd at the Atlantic Cup, won the XTERRA South Central Cup in Arkansas, was third at the Northeast Cup in Vermont, won the Mountain Cup, won XTERRA Mexico, and was second at XTERRA USA Champs (and top Shonny American for the second straight year). Placed 5th at XTERRA Worlds, her third straight year in the top 5. 2010: Placed 2nd at the XTERRA Saipan Championship and XTERRA Guam in March. Won the XTERRA West Championship on April 25, was second at the South Central Championship, won XTERRA Southeast, was 2nd at XTERRA East Championship, won the Mountain Champs, won XTERRA Brazil, was second at XTERRA Mexico, third at the USA Championship, and won the XTERRA World Championship in Maui at the age of 41. 2011: Won the inaugural XTERRA Philippines Championship on March 6 and the XTERRA Saipan Championship for the second year in a row a week later. Placed second at both the XTERRA West and South Central Championship races in April, was 2nd at ITU Cross Tri Worlds, was 4th at Pacific Champs, 2nd at Southeast Champs, won the East and Mountain Championships, won XTERRA Mexico, was 5th at XTERRA Czech and 2nd at the XTERRA European Championship in Germany. Placed 7th at the XTERRA USA Championship despite racing on torn ACL. Finished 2nd in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series. 2012: Placed 5th at the ITU Cross Tri World Championships/XTERRA Southeast Championship, 4th at XTERRA East Champs, and won XTERRA Brazil Chanmps. XTERRA MEXICO HISTORY: Won the elite women’s title last year and in 2009, while placing second to Fabiola Corona in 2010. Tapalpa 2012 FABIOLA CORONA FABIOLA CORONA Mexico City, Mexico 2010 XTERRA Mexico Champion PERSONAL: Born April 7, 1980 XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Seventh year, finished 5th at the XTERRA Saipan Championship in 2006. RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Represented Mexico in the triathlon event at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. 2008: Placed 12th ath the XTERRA World Championship. 2010: Placed 12th at the XTERRA West Champs, 7th at the Southeast Champs, 6th at the East Champs, won the XTERRA Mexico Championship, was 11th at the XTERRA USA Championship and finished 9th in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series. XTERRA MEXICO HISTORY: Finished 2nd at the inaugural XTERRA Mexico back in 2006 in Puerto Vallarta, was 3rd in 2009 and won it all in 2010 in Valle de Bravo, and was second last year in Tapalpa. Fabiola Tapalpa 2012 “THE SWISS MISS OF XTERRA” RENATA BUCHER RENATA BUCHER Lucerne, Switzerland 2012 Guam, Philippines, Saipan Champ 4-time XTERRA European Tour Champ 2012 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 3 PERSONAL: Born May 30, 1977...attended the University of Zuerich. WEBSITE: renata-bucher.onlinetri.com BIKE/SHOE: Cannondale Flash 29er/Asics Fuji Racer XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Eighth year. RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Has won 24 XTERRA Championship races in 11 countries, the U.S. Territory of Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan). FAVORITE XTERRA: Saipan 2004: 9th at XTERRA Germany in first-ever XTERRA. 2005: Won XTERRA Saipan, and was second at Tagaman to win the PIC Double with a combined time of 6:14:11. Was 3rd at Temecula, won XTERRA Czech (beating three World Champs in Angle, McQuaid, and Whitmore in the process), 3rd at XTERRA Italy, 5th in Richmond, won XTERRA Austria, second at XTERRA Spain, and third at XTERRA Germany. Won the XTERRA European Tour and was 9th in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series. Placed 4th at World Champs in Maui. 2006: Won everything she entered starting with XTERRA Saipan, then a clean sweep in Europe with victories at France, Italy, Czech, Spain, and UK. Won second straight XTERRA European Title. Placed 5th at World Champs. Placed 4th at Tagaman and was 2nd in the PIC Double standings behind Whitmore. 2007: Won XTERRA Saipan Championship then injuries kept her sidelined for the rest of the season. 2008: Won XTERRA Saipan for the fourth straight year, plus the Tagaman Triathlon and Pacific Islands Club Double award, placed 2nd at XTERRA European Championship in Italy, won XTERRA France-Auron, was second at XTERRA Austria, won XTERRA France-Mondelieu and her third straight Euro Tour title. Also won XTERRA Japan, was 2nd at XTERRA USA, and 4th at XTERRA Worlds. 2009: Won XTERRA Saipan for 5th straight year, the Tagaman road tri on Saipan a week later and the Pacific Islands Club Resort Double award for having the fastest combined time in the 2 races. Finished 4th at XTERRA West, 2nd at Midwest, 3rd at Southeast Cup, won XTERRA Malaysia, won XTERRA Italy, was 2nd at XTERRA Czech, won XTERRA Renata Northeast Cup (her first win in the U.S.), won XTERRA European Championship in Austria and the Euro Tour for the fourth time, was 8th at XTERRA USA Champs, and 14th at XTERRA Worlds. 2010: Won five races, starting with XTERRA Saipan for the 6th straight year, and the Pacific Islands Club Resort Double award. Won XTERRA Guam, won inaugural XTERRA Portugal Championship, won XTERRA South Central Championship, placed 2nd at XTERRA European Championship in Italy, placed 4th at the Southeast Champs, won the East Champs, was 2nd at XTERRA France, won XTERRA Czech, and was 2nd at XTERRA Switzerland. Finished in a points tie for first with Marion Lorblanchet for the Euro Tour title, but lost tie-breaker (position at last race). DNF at XTERRA Worlds. 2011: Finished 2nd at XTERRA Philippines, 3rd at XTERRA Saipan, 2nd at XTERRA Italy, won XTERRA France, was 7th at ITU Cross Tri Worlds, was third at XTERRA Czech and Germany, and 5th at XTERRA Switzerland. Placed 2nd at the XTERRA Pacific Championship, third at the Southeast Championship, and fourth at XTERRA World Championship. Finished 2nd in the XTERRA European Tour and 11th in the U.S. Pro Series 2012: Won the XTERRA Guam, Philippines, and Saipan Championship races on consecutive weekends - a clean sweep of the XTERRA Asia Pacific triple crown, then won the XTERRA West Championship. Placed 10th at the ITU Cross Tri World Champs/XTERRA Southeast Champs, was 6th at XTERRA Italy, 2nd at the East Champs, 2nd at XTERRA France, and 4th at XTERRA Mountain Champs. XTERRA MEXICO HISTORY: First time. Tapalpa 2012 CHRISTINE “BIG FISH” JEFFREY CHRISTINE JEFFREY Guelph, Ontario, Canada PERSONAL: Born December 13, 1972...earned a degree in landscape architecture from Arizona State University where she was a four-time All-American swimmer...works as a landscape architect for LJ Designs in Tucson, Arizona. WEBSITE: christinejeffrey.com TWITTER: @chrisjeffrey SPONSORS: Coach Gareth, Native Eyewear, Champion System, Nineteen Wetsuits, Honey Stinger, Extreme Endurance, Zipfizz, Maxxis. BIKE: Full suspension 29er XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year. RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Won the 2005 Ixtapa ITU Continental Cup, and 2007 Villarrica ITU Continental Cup. 2008: Finished 6th at XTERRA West Champs, 3rd at Southeast Champs, 12th at East Champs, 11th at Mountain Champs, 11th at USA Champs and 5th at XTERRA Worlds. 2009: Placed 5th at the West Cup, 3rd at Midwest Cup, 3rd at the Northwest Cup, 5th at the South Central Cup, 4th at the Northeast Cup, 9th at XTERRA USA Championship, and 8th at XTERRA Worlds. 2010: Placed 4th at the XTERRA West Champs, 5th at South Central Champs, 6th at Southeast, 5th at East Champs, 2nd at XTERRA Canada, 5th at USA Champs, and 4th at XTERRA Worlds. 2011: Finished 3rd at both the XTERRA West and South Central Championship races in April, was 6th at the Pacific Champs, 4th at the Southeast Champs, 4th at the East Champs, and 7th at the Mountain Champs. 2012: First race coming back from broken shoulder suffered last September. XTERRA MEXICO HISTORY: First time. Christine Tapalpa 2012 2011 XTERRA MEXICO CHAMPIONSHIP REVIEW August 6, 2011 (Tapalpa, Jalisco, Mexico) - Americans Seth Wealing and Shonny Vanlandingham won the XTERRA Mexico Championship in Tapalpa on Saturday. It's the third straight year Wealing won the Mexican title, and it's the second title in three years for Vanlandingham. XTERRA Managing Director "Kahuna Dave" Nicholas was on site for the race and brings us this report... The day started early with three separate full swim/bike/run kids races. What a treat to see so many young boys and girls truly involved in the sport. At 10:00am the elites took off from the swim start peninsula on their two, 750-meter lap swim. They were followed by all males 16-34 and shortly thereafter by everyone else. Local road pro Irving Perez burned everyone with a fantastic swim and easily led over the cable and wood plank bridge. Seth Wealing and Branden Rakita were tight on his heels and quickly passed him on a tight, steep technical climb just past the bridge. After that it was a case of Seth leading, then Branden leading, then switching back again. Lots of fun missing corners and Seth getting to a locked gate and having to back track. Will Kelsey was having a great ride, maybe the strongest yet of his career, to make up a swim that put him four minutes behind the leader. Rakita made it back into the town of Tapalpa to thousands of spectators and mariachi bands followed in seconds by Wealing. Kelsey used his strong bike to get ahead of Perez and was 3rd into T2. Wealing started at a strong pace but Rakita was running very well and it took everything Seth had to pass Branden and earn a very hard fought victory by just over a minute. On the women’s side Olympian and 2010 XTERRA Mexico Champion Fabiola Corona put in her usual great swim and had nearly four minutes on her main rival, Shonny Vanlandingham, leaving transition. Shonny had been nervous in the days prior because her bike was not in Mexico... fortunately, it arrived on the morning of the race and she put it together and had that big Shonny smile by start time. She quickly reeled in the other women and took command of the race about mid way into the 30-kilometer bike. The nice surprise was young Daniela Compuzano, a mtb pro, who took five minutes out of Fabiola and came into T2 with a small lead. Corona can run like the wind, however, and it was not long before the Mexican Olympian had reclaimed 2nd place and had enough of a lead to take her precious baby across the line. Campuzano was a solid 3rd and had a great race. So for the big guns it was Wealing, Rakita and Kelsey – a USA sweep but with Irving Perez showing with some time on the mtb he can be a force for the future. Vanlandingham got back her Mexican championship back after losing it to Corona in 2010. Corona continues to show she is the strongest Mexican woman and Campuzano simply needs to run a bit faster to start moving up the podium steps. The end result? This is a fabulous event. The organizers are first rate all the way. The goody bag has loads of great things, the city of Tapalpa is unbelievably charming and classic Mexico. Jalisco is perhaps the most prosperous State in the country and Guadalajara is beautiful and very safe. This is a world class international event. XTERRA athletes must put this on their calendar for next year and come early and enjoy the fabulous culture and the unbelievable great deals on hotels rooms, cabanas (or little tourist houses) food and souvenirs. Top 5 Men Pos First 1 Seth 2 Branden 3 Will 4 Irving 5 Octavio Last Wealing Rakita Kelsay Perez Vicente Country USA USA USA MEX MEX Time 2:15:11 2:16:23 2:19:47 2:29:28 2:31:21 Top 5 Women Pos First 1 Shonny 2 Fabiola 3 Daniela 4 Ana Paula 5 Laura Last Vanlandingham Corona Campuzano Guerrero Ramirez Country USA MEX MEX MEX MEX Time 2:36:54 2:42:10 2:48:33 3:06:54 3:09:34 Tapalpa 2012 2010 XTERRA MEXICO CHAMPIONSHIP REVIEW September 4, 2010 (Valle de Bravo, Mexico) - American Seth Wealing defended his title at the XTERRA Mexico Championship in Valle de Bravo while Mexico's own Fabiola Corona took the women's title. The managing director of the XTERRA World Tour, "Kahuna Dave" Nicholas, brings us this report The forecast was rain. At the race briefing last night, I promised the crowd that I had brought Hawaiian weather to this fabulous place just outside Mexico City and Toluca – and kept my promise. On cue at 0815 Saturday morning, the sun popped up over the mountains and sunshine covered the area. It was good it happened as we had a huge thunderstorm Friday evening that left everything soaking wet. Transition, which was on a rather steep slope, became a quagmire with people slipping and sliding all morning. The sun did its job and by the time riders were coming back to T2, some of the mud had dried – not much mind you, but enough so the disaster of all the bike racks crashing into the lake never happened. Full marks to the XTERRA Mexico crew s they propped the downhill rack legs with bricks and secured everything with rebar and put area in fantastic order. The elites started with a one-minute lead on the men’s field and two minutes on the women. Irvin Perez led everyone out of the swim followed by Mexican favorite Francisco “Paco” Serrano and Seth Wealing. Wealing had a terrible time getting his skinsuit off but after much yelling and yanking, finally left transition in 4th place behind Dan Hugo. Hugo was tearing it up on the bike. He knew Seth and Paco were runners and wanted to get three to four minutes over them on the bike. He seemed to have it done when he slid on the very muddy conditions and banged his right knee quite hard. Slippery? Did I mention the mud and puddles? Slipping and sliding and mud were the order of the day. That, along with chickens and dogs, horses and even a donkey all made Valle de Bravo one exceptional event. With the fall, Hugo could not get the distance he wanted on Seth. Serrano, the Mexican Olympic Triathlete was having a fabulous battle with Wealing; who won here last year. They passed and repassed a few times with Wealing finally able to edge away a few kilometers from the end of the second bike lap. “My knee was just throbbing,” said Hugo. “The altitude was hurting me as well – but I really wanted to win this race and gave it everything I had”. It simply was not enough. Wealing, who put in the fastest run by two minutes caught up to Hugo with about two kilometers to go. “Once I could see him I was pretty sure I could catch him. I thought about staying close and making it a sprint to the finish, but Hugo is tough and I just couldn’t take that chance” said Wealing. He made the pass but the South African never gave in and finished less than a minute behind him. “It was close, but once he got past me, there was no way I could get him – I looked behind and kind of backed off a bit” was Hugo’s reply. Serrano had a great run and was less than two minutes behind Hugo. “I have been doing so much ITU and road stuff for the federation,” said Serrano. “I have ridden my mountain bike maybe four times over the summer. I am really happy with my race and getting my mountain bike legs. I will race hard at Maui.” For the women, Fabiola Corona (one of my favorite brands and in stock everywhere) came out of the water with nearly two minutes on Shonny Vanlandingham; last year’s winner. “I know how fast Shonny is so I try to put as much time as possible in the swim then I say pedal hard Shonny is coming, pedal hard” laughed the Olympian triathlete. Shonny was coming OK, but she followed a bunch of men riders through an intersection and got lost in the mountains of Valle de Bravo. “I should have known better because I made the same mistake on a pre-ride. I saw the double Jeep track and knew it was wrong” said Shonny. She got it back on course and was eight minutes down on Corona at the end of the first lap. She was able to make four minutes of it back with a sizzling second lap, but Fabiola can run and no matter how hard Shonny ran, she never put a dent into the four+ minute lead. TOP 5 PRO MEN AND WOMEN: PL First Name Last Name 1 SETH WEALING 2 DAN HUGO 3 FRANCISCO SERRANO 4 OCTAVIO CHETTO 5 IRVIN PEREZ Time 02:18:35 02:19:21 02:21:16 02:38:46 02:49:11 Women 1 FABIOLA 2 SHONNY 3 DANIELA 4 ANA PAULA 5 VERONICA 02:49:28 02:55:29 03:05:40 03:33:31 03:58:44 CORONA VANLANDINGHAM CAMPUZANO GUERRERO PEÑA Tapalpa 2012 2009 XTERRA MEXICO CHAMPIONSHIP REVIEW August 2, 2009 (Valle de Bravo, Mexico) - Americans Seth Wealing and Shonny Vanlandingham took home top honors at the first XTERRA Mexico Championship since 2006. ago was the lake) and the wonderful hills and could see the riders coming down at the end of the first lap and going out for almost one kilometer. Wealing, who described the venue as "one of the coolest places ever - altitude, cool temps, amazing landscape" finished nearly two minutes ahead of 2005 XTERRA World Champion Nicolas Lebrun while Vanlandingham edged 2006 Winter Olympian Rebecca Dussault by just 24 seconds. Wealing was in complete command coming into T2 with a few minutes lead, but it was now Lebrun in second, closely followed by Serrano (who represented Mexico at the Beijing Olympics). Serrano (pictured) has done very well in triathlon in Mexico and on the ITU tour and is a god here. There were posters and cards and he spent two hours on Saturday in the local Specialized store signing autographs. When Paco came by, the crowd went crazy. He is a very fast runner, but so are Wealing and Lebrun. “Kahuna Dave” Nicholas, the managing director of the XTERRA World Tour, brings us this report ... Valle de Bravo sits about two hours drive from Mexico City on a huge reservoir, with green hills, mountains, hotels, villas and everything you could want in a perfect vacation spot. The bike course is hilly but no long climbs, some road, some gravel, and some very nice single track. The kind of bike riding that had one of the pro’s saying “it’s the kind of course that makes you smile”. Distance over two laps was just at 27-kilometers. The run is totally stunning especially when you enter the woods and pop out with views of the valley and the lake and again, is simply a fun challenge. The lake at Valle de Bravo was down about 50’ because of a lack of rain. The original place for the swim was a virtual mud pit, so the organizers moved the swim down about 400 meters which made for a nice, long run from swim to transition. Two of the very quick Mexican ITU guys came out of the water first, with Seth Wealing and Francisco "Paco" Serrano very close. Wealing ran down the two locals on the way to transition and quickly established himself in the lead. Serrano had problems putting on his shoes for the run to T1 and lost about 20 seconds – more on this later. For the women, Shonny Vanlandingham got kicked pretty hard at the start and had to pull over, rest and do the backstroke for a bit to calm down and came out of the swim some three minutes behind the fast Mexican women, including Olympian Fabiola Corona. XTERRA’s newest rising star, Rebecca Dussault, had a solid swim and at the end of the first lap had a fine oneminute lead on Corona with Vanlandingham looking very serious and chasing hard. For the men, Wealing was simply flying. He thinks it was the tortilla’s, we can’t verify that, but his lead at the end of the first lap was well over a minute. Serrano was second, Nico Lebrun third, and Sergio Sarmiento 4th. The entire bike was such fun, spectators lined the long fields (which six months For the gals, Vanlandingham simply steamrollered the second lap and Corona described Shonny passing her as a "blue blur". Dussault held Vanlandingham off for almost the entire lap, but the Texan/Coloradan/Hawaiian was not about to back away and she came into T2 with a slight lead and again, it came down to who could negotiate the run best. Wealing came rolling in uncontested with just under two minutes in hand. Nico and Paco had a wonderful battle with Paco gaining and Nico responding. Remember that 20 seconds Paco lost with his shoes coming out of the water? He tried as hard as he could in the last half kilometer to catch the Frenchman, but the altitude (6,000’) got the better of him and he lost by 16 precious seconds. A wonderful, sunny day. Temperature of the water was a beautiful 78 degrees, the air about the same. Perfect conditions for the event and perfect organization by Juan Carlos Vasquez and his men from Las Lomas. PRO MEN Pl Name 1 Seth Wealing 2 Nicolas Lebrun 3 Francisco Serrano 4 Sergio Sarmiento 5 Irving Perez Nation USA FRA MEX MEX MEX Time 2:06:10 2:08:00 2:08:16 2:19:51 2:27:11 PRO WOMEN 1 Shonny Vanlandingham 2 Rebecca Dussault 3 Fabiola Corona 4 Dunia Gomez 5 Alexandra Borrelly USA USA MEX MEX FRA 2:28:28 2:28:52 2:36:40 2:44:32 2:49:06 Tapalpa 2012 INAUGURAL XTERRA MEXICO CHAMPIONHIP IN 2006 June 24, 2006 (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico) - Francisco Serrano and Jamie Whitmore won the inaugural XTERRA Mexico Championship in Puerto Vallarta. For Serrano, who was 5th in the U.S. Pro Series last season, it marks his return to XTERRA racing after some injuries and it was a milestone win for Whitmore = No. 30 of her career. She is XTERRA’s all-time winningest athlete – male or female. “It seemed pretty quick to get to 25, but very slow to get to 30,” said Whitmore, who won on back-to-back weekends in Richmond, VA then Mexico. “I just hope it doesn’t take too long to get to 50, because that’s my goal.” For more about the race experience we turn to the injuryrittled Mike Vine, who suffered through Temecula and Alabama while recovering from a bruised kidney and cracked ribs, and missed Richmond because of “a 6-inch gaping chain ring slice” on his leg. The Canadian spins a pretty colorful story, ehh Just before the inaugural XTERRA Mexico this past weekend in Puerto Vallarta I had another odd crash and sliced my knee wide open on the chain ring only five days before it was time to leave for Mexico. Fortunately I still made the trip, along with 21 stitches. No way I was missing out on a trip to PV. With some quality TV time cocooned in the hotel room (not what you want to be doing at a highly rated all-inclusive resort) the gash healed surprisingly well and I pulled the stitches out 4 days before the race, just in time to allow me to preview the course before raceday. Heading out to pre-ride it was readily apparent this venue is a perfect prep for Maui World's. The swim is in the warm and wavy Pacific, and the bike and run courses are laced with lava rock, steep popper hills, and copious silty dust and sand. Most importantly the stifling humidity and daily highs of 35 C had even the Hawaiian visitors complaining. Attending this event was proven XTERRA ace Francisco Serrano (2nd at Milwaukee and 5th at USA champs last year), along with 7-time Mexican ITU champ Javier Rosas and American Ryan Ignatz. When the race started I fought through the shore break and found myself on the tail of the 6person lead pack. Wonderful! I eventually drifted off – no surprise b/c the swimming mileage has suffered badly of late - but to my delight I came out only 45 seconds off the lead. Once on the bike I moved up to 2nd quickly and worked on catching Serrano over the abrupt and lava rock-laced poppers. My Rocky Mtn Element dually was perf on this course. At the halfway point on the beach I could see Serrano was near and soon caught him on the following uphill section, we worked together for the last part of the ride to hold off a 3-person chase pack w/ Rosas and Ignatz. Highlights included blasting through the cobblestone streets of a fishing village, weaving through a herd of cows, and pacelining off a terrified horse for 1 km at 35-40 kph on the wide open dirt roads. By T2 it was down to me and Serrano w/ the rest well back. My lack of recent run mileage forced me to stop for socks and Serrano gapped me. The first part of the run is technical w/ a beach section followed by rugged jungle trails w/ numerous logs and steep hills. It was here while chasing hard my shin and knee raked over a barb wire fence and sliced open (same knee, different spot though) whoops. turns out I was the only one who managed to do that. but this time no stitches needed... yeehaw! The gap stretched to ~45 sec by 1 mile to go until I lost another minute going off course approaching the resort...Doh! heat stroke must have been setting in, no problem though, b/c 3rd place Rosas was well back. The final approach to the line routed us along the water's edge that was bordered by bluffs with high tide setting in this course was a challenge to the end, navigating over the rocks with thigh deep waves surging in. Crossing the line in 2nd position I was thinking this was what XTERRA is all about. ALL-TIME XTERRA MEXICO PRO CHAMPIONS Year Men’s Champ Women’s Champ 2011 Seth Wealing Shonny Vanlandingham 2010 Seth Wealing Fabiola Corona 2009 Seth Wealing Shonny Vanlandingham 2006 Francisco Serrano Jamie Whitmore Tapalpa 2012 2012 XTERRA WORLD TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP RACES Date Feb 26 Mar 10 Mar 10 Mar 18 Mar 24 Apr 14 May 27 June 23 July 8 Aug 4 Aug 4 Aug 11 Aug 25 Sept 2 Sept 8 Sept 16 Sept 22 Event XTERRA South Africa Championship Conrad Stoltz and Carla van Huyssteen XTERRA Guam Championship Ben Allen and Renata Bucher XTERRA Motatapu Braden Currie and Fleur Lattimore XTERRA Philippines Championship Ben Allen and Renata Bucher XTERRA Saipan Championship Ben Allen and Renata Bucher XTERRA New Zealand Championship Ben Allen and Jacqui Slack XTERRA Italy Championship+ Nicolas Lebrun and Jacqui Slack XTERRA Brazil Championship Felipe Moletta and Shonny Vanlandingham XTERRA France Championship+ Asa Shaw and Helena Erbanova XTERRA Czech Championship+ XTERRA Mexico Championship XTERRA Germany Championship+ XTERRA Japan Championship XTERRA Canada Championship XTERRA Switzerland Championship+ XTERRA Venezuela Championship XTERRA USA Championship Location Western Cape Guam South Island, New Zealand Cebu Northern Marianas Rotorua Orosei, Sardinia Manaus, Amazon Xonrupt, Gerardmer Prachatice Tapalpa Zittau Marunuma Canmore, AL Prangins Villa de Caribe Ogden/Snowbasin, UT Oct 28 XTERRA World Championship Maui, Hawaii Race winners in Bold + XTERRA European Tour events - Schedule tentative and subject to change. As of April 4, 2012 Tapalpa 2012 2012 XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - OCTOBER 28 Following an action-packed racing season that will span 15 countries with more than 100 events, XTERRA will host its 17th XTERRA World Championship at the Kapalua Resort in Maui on October 28. A season-ending blow-out like no other, the World Championship is the culmination of a worldwide series of races held in South Africa, Guam, Philippines, Saipan, New Zealand, Italy, Brazil, France, Czech, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Canada, Switzerland, and the United States. The race course, considered one of XTERRA's toughest and most grueling, will consist of a 1.5-kilometer roughwater swim, a grueling 30- kilometer mountain bike, and a 10-kilometer trail run. The maxed-out field is limited to 750 competitors, who represent the best offroad, multisport athletes on the planet. It is a "winner take all" race, with one of the richest pro purses in multisport at $100,000, and it is awarded solely on the basis of the Maui performance. Since this race is a stand-alone event, it offers a unique opportunity to competitors. Even those who have had a less than stellar season, are given an opportunity to redeem themselves and earn the coveted title of XTERRA World Champion. A special prime, the Hawaiian Airlines Double, will pay $2,500 to the man and woman with the fastest combined Hawaii Ironman and XTERRA World Championship time. Only two weeks and a narrow channel of ocean separate the two events, which each year attract a growing number of endurance athletes. QUALIFYING FOR MAUI Amateur athletes can qualify for the XTERRA World Championship by finishing in one of the 40 qualifying spots available at each World Tour Championship event or one of the 40 qualifying spots (see below) at any of the five XTERRA U.S. Championship Series races. There are also a limited number of at-large slots available early in the year. DIVISION 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+ 65-69 70+ Total Men 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 NA 1 1 22 Women 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 NA NA 18 Total 2 2 4 5 5 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 47 Tapalpa 2012 HOW XTERRA GOT STARTED IT REALLY STARTED in the late '80's. That's when Tom Kiely (CEO of TEAM Unlimited - owners and producers of XTERRA) was tasked with creating more publicity for the Waikiki Oahu Visitors Association. His idea was sports TV. "First, sports is part of our life blood in Hawaii, and second, what looks good on TV? The beaches and the ocean," explained Kiely. The concept was pretty simple. TV sports and entertainment is one of the biggest industries in the world. The travel industry is THE BIGGEST industry in the world. Bring those two together in programming, and you've got something big. So he came up with the idea for the Hawaiian International Ocean Challenge - a lifeguard skills competition that attracted water safety specialists from Australia, New Zealand, California, and of course, Hawaii. Then, he forged a relationship with ESPN - the worldwide leader in sports. In 1990 the Ocean Challenge was broadcast on ESPN, and millions of viewers were exposed to the beauty of Waikiki the sun, sand, and crystal clear blue water of the Pacific Ocean. Subsequently, this is where David "Kahuna" Nicholas enters the picture - as "race director." "So we get into producing the Ocean Challenge," says Kiely. "And now I'm thinking I've got all these athletes and TV crews and if it costs me this much to produce one show, it'll cost less for another, and even less for a third." ESPN approves two more shows (Waikiki King's Race and Diamond Head Wahine Windsurfing Classic) and in 1991 TEAM Unlimited produces three events and three TV shows. The concept is working, and Hawaii is reaping the benefits of the outdoor exposure the shows are generating. "So the next year (1992) we produced seven Hawaiian Sports Adventure Showsmultiple segments, different stories, great scenics, and 30-minutes of entertaining, good fun stuff," said Kiely. Those seven shows were in addition to the Ocean Challenge and a few others televised events, including the inaugural Tour O' Hawaii. "Now that was a great event," said Nicholas - now the managing director of the XTERRA Global Tour. "The Tour O' Hawaii happened before professional cyclists were allowed to compete in the Olympics so the top riders from every country kept their amateur status so they could race in the Olympics. We just missed Lance because he signed with Motorola, but we had George Hincapie, Jan Ulrich, Tyler Hamilton, and dozens of others. Looking back, the field was a who's who of international cycling." A few years later the Olympics allowed pros to compete, road cycling in the U.S. was on the decline, and the Tour O' Hawaii was no more. At the same time, however, mountain biking was taking off. So in 1995, in addition to 12 other TV shows and several events, TEAM Unlimited produced the Hawaiian Mountain Tour. In doing so Nicholas and mountain bike Hall-of-Famer Dean Crandall established the rules and held the first-ever mountain bike stage race. This is also where many of the XTERRA greats first appeared. The likes of Ned Overend, Shari Kain, Melanie McQuaid, Steve Larsen, Mike Kloser, Leslie Tomlinson, and host of others were taking part in the Hawaiian Mountain Tour. Now these races took place at Kualoa Ranch on Oahu, where the Koolau mountain range meets the ocean, and the story goes that after their races the mountain bikers would ride down to the beach and jump in the water. It sparked a thoughtwhy not have a mountain bike triathlon? By 1996 TEAM Unlimited had produced more than 50 shows and sporting events, and while the idea of an off-road triathlon was enticing - who'd pay for it? Almost simultaneously, the Aston Hotel in Maui (now the Wailea Marriott Resort) was shopping for a good idea for their grand opening and the Maui Visitors Bureau was looking for a new event that could tell a different story about Maui's south shore because all the exposure up to that point was golf. Well, what better way to show off the hotel and south shore than 1) starting the race at this beautiful beach in front of the sponsor hotel, 2) follow a race that covers 21 miles of terrain with two dozen camera's, and 3) put it on TV for the whole world to see? Add a phone call to Kiely from a friendly competitor in the marketplace (to remain unnamed) inquiring on the very subject of producing an off-road triathlon and you have all the main ingredients for XTERRA's birth. Kiely likes to define luck as the "intersection of opportunity and activity." He recalls bringing Nicholas and VP of Marketing Janet Clark into his office. "Look, I said, so-and-so called me and said that they were thinking about doing an off-road tri and if they do, then we're forever second, so we have to be the first ones to do it. I immediately called Aston and the MVB and said O.K., I've got the idea, here's the thing, bing, bang, boom," said Kiely. "And that's what got us started in XTERRA."