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TRI hebdo 1 TRI hebdo N°143 THE SUMMARY P48 to 55 ETU European P6 REPORTAGE Frodeno and Ryf Set Frankfurt on Fire P14 STORY The film of the race P22 REPORT Alpe d’Huez made its festival … of triathlon P34CHALLENGE FAMILY Paredes and Brown winners in Vitoria P42 WTS HAMBOURG Vincent Luis smashes Hamburg for first WTS title 2 TRI hebdo Championships - Hauss picks up European Title in Geneva - Davis Hauss : Rio is tomorrow... P56 TEST EVENT Gomez golden in Rio P60 TRAINING Overtraining P64 MATERIAL TEST Huaka by Hoka One www.trimaxhebdo.com STAY CONNECTED FACEBOOK fanpage @trimaxhebdo TRI hebdo 3 NEW TRI BIKINI TOP AND SHORTS Go lightweight! For all female athletes we have developed a customizable bikini top and shorts. Discover it here>> DISCOVER OUR TRI COLLECTION The same technical advantages, the same comfort level for individual athletes. 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Their expertise and knowledge gives us the chance to develop the right clothing for each and every athlete. 5 TRI bioracer.com // twitter.com/bioracer // facebook.com/bioracertri hebdo REPORTAGE REPORTAGE Frodeno and Ryf Jan Frodeno has a solid running e r i F n o t r u f k n a Set Fr No combination in this water exceeding 24 degrees W hen reigning world and European champion Sebastian Kienle (GER) and his training mate Andy Böcherer (GER) bumped fists just moments before the start of the IRONMAN European Championship today, one man watched the scene from a few feet away. It was almost as if he didn’t want to get in between two friends exchanging last-minute good-luck wishes. It was a day for Kona runner-ups, as Jan Frodeno and Daniela Ryf shattered course records at the IRONMAN European Championship. Sebastian Press release (by Jennifer Ward Barber and Stefan Jaeger), photos Jacvan©copyrights 6 TRI hebdo Kienle very aero position TRI hebdo 7 REPORTAGE Only hours later, in the heart of Frankfurt, that same man—Jan Frodeno of Germany— would accept their congratulations. With a record-setting bike split of 4:08:44, the man known in the sport as a «swim-runner» silenced everyone tempted to joke about the bike clumsiness in 2014 that might have cost him the win. Leaving the memory of a ripped wetsuit and multiple flats far behind him, Frodeno lead the race from start to finish and set a new course record of 7:49:48. European Champion Jan Frodeno Canal Frankfurt After exiting the water over 4 minutes behind Frodeno, this year it was Kienle’s turn to battle bad luck. After having to re-adjust his goggles on the swim, the defending champion also lost one of his bike bottles around the 18 kilometer mark on the bike. The 112-mile bike was all the Frodeno show; he just kept extending his gap, ultimately pulling into T2 6 minutes ahead of Kienle. Behind the two Germans, Van Lierde, Tyler Butterfield (BER), and Boecherer shuffled positions behind him. The Bermudian Tyler Butterfield has a nice popularity rating Frodeno set out on the run looking steady and strong as temperatures soared to 38 degrees C (100 degrees F). Eventually however, the 2008 Olympic champion’s blazing fast bike ride (4 minutes faster than Kienle’s last year at 4:08:43), started to wear on him during the last few kilometers of the run as he chose to walk through aid stations and run on a softer surface next to the sidewalk. Behind 8 TRI hebdo him, all over 6 minutes back, Kienle, Boecherer, Butterfield, and Van Lierde would shuffle places. It was the relative IRONMAN rookie who would get to absorb the full energy of the unique 300-meter long finish line chute and bask in the glory of his first IRONMAN win. Kienle finished second in 8:01:39, with Böcherer third in 8:03:49. TRI hebdo 9 REPORTAGE «People tell you to enjoy it, but it’s just not possible,» Frodeno said at the finish line. «It’s just pain all the way. But that’s what makes the legacy of IRONMAN. It was brutal out there and my hat goes off to all the age groupers.» Jan Frodeno before the Stelle Elvis Presley Ryf makes a lasting mark Past champion Caroline Steffen (CHE) led the women from the gun onto the two-lap swim in Lake Langener Waldsee, just outside the city. Michelle Vesterby (DNK), 2014 IRONMAN World Championship runner-up Daniela Ryf (CHE), and Julia Gajer (GER) trailed her by mere seconds, and the four race favorite all exited the water more or less together. A chase pack exited the water over 2 minutes behind the leaders. Frederik Van Lierde was a good bike but too just to rub Frodeno Top 10 mal es : Marathon under 38 degrees 1. Frodeno , Jan 2. Kienle, DEU 07:49:48 Sebastian 3. Boecher DEU 08:01 er, Andy :39 4. Diedere DEU 08:03 n, Bas :49 5. Van Lie NLD 08:05 rde, Frede :36 rik 6. Raelert BEL 08:07 , Andreas :09 7. Butterfi DEU 08:09 eld, Tyler :53 8. Llanos, BMU 08:26 Eneko :25 9. Blancha ESP 08:29 rt Tinto, :04 Miquel 10. Albert ESP 08:32 , Marko :28 EST 08:38 :40 Vesterby powered to the front of the field early on the bike with Gajer and Ryf not far behind. Steffen dealt with a brief mechanical, but overcame it and quickly and rode her way back into contention, settling in with Ryf about 50 seconds back of Vesterby and Gajer. 10 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 11 REPORTAGE REPORTAGE Caroline Steffen is first out of the swim leg By the 45 kilometer mark near the town of Karben, Ryf had overtaken the race and never looked back. Steffen made a series of solid pushes to threaten, but was never able to make a permanent mark. Gajer rode steady, but Ryf was just too strong, entering T2 with a 7-minute lead. Steffen headed out on the run 10 minutes back, with Vesterby falling entering 14 minutes back. Caroline Steffen performs another podium Gajer used the strength of her 3:09:04 marathon to claim second (9:01:58) and Steffen rounded out the podium in the busy public square known locally as «the Roemer» in 9:11:55. The natural energy David Dellow when swimming out Top 5 fema les : European champion Daniela Ryf 2015 12 TRI hebdo On the run Ryf settled into a confident stride, swinging her arms and stuffing her hat frequently with ice. The order and distance between the lead women barely shifted over the marathon as the women ticked off four laps around Frankfurt’s am Main—the sidewalks lined with suppotive spectators. Thanks to her racebest bike (4:47:51) and top swim and run, Ryf confidently claimed her fourth IRONMAN win in 8:51:00, dismantling Chrissie Wellington’s 2008 course record while she was at it. She also finished 11th overall and nabbed an automatic slot to Kona. 1. Ryf, Da niela CHE 08:51 2. Gajer, :00 Julia DEU 09:01 3. Steffen :58 , Caroline CHE 09:11 4. Tajsich :55 , Sonja DEU 09:19 5. Brennan :29 -Morrey, R uth USA 09:21:09 Daniela Ryf «It was just such tough conditions today,» Ryf said at the finish line. «To win and have such a good performance makes me happy and also really confident for Kona. I’ve worked on my nutrition a lot—today was my fourth IRONMAN, and I finally felt like I finally got everything sorted.» TRI hebdo 13 STORY THE FILM OF THE RACE Jeanne COLLONGE succeeds again, Karl SHAW ensures the show! Photos Yannick SEMAT©trimaX-hebdo/tous droits réservés 14 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 15 STORY Amaury , he tells us his first triathlon CHANE, Sébastien HARTMANN and Bertrand BILLARD, who went out of the water with a face of the bad days. As regards the women, Camille DONAT built a comfortable gap before beginning the bike with more than two minutes lead on her followers such as KONSCHAK and LESTER and even 4 minutes on COLLONGE. The course that offers the 5150 Marseille is wonderful, above all when the wind is blowing hard and at this game, Jeanne COLLONGE hit again the spirits by catching the athletes one by one and finishing the bike first with Camille DONAT. Concerning the men, HORSEAU, from Montpellier Triathlon rode hard, very hard, and finished the bike second behind Karl SHAW. Nice surprise also from Maxime CHANÉ who began his 10K just in front of Bertrand BILLARD, DEGHAM and FERNANDEZ to finish 7th, supported by his coach Yves CORDIER. In the end, Karl SHAW and Jeanne COLLONGE are the winners of this 5150 Marseille 2015. T he race was expected to be epic with 60km/h wind gusts at the end of July on the Prado Beaches in Marseille, a few hours before the start of the Jeanne COLLONGE 5150 Marseille. specialty The bike park was starting to get full from 5:50 am and the pressure was slowly getting higher when the wind decided to calm down, as if it wanted to leave the athletes alone before the battle of the 1,5K swim, 40K bike and 10K run. A beautiful edition of this 5150 triathlon with more than 1100 triathletes, who came from all over the world and a nice show by the PROs and the age groupers. proved impressive in a format that is not his On the swim, a group of 3 men broke free with Julien FORT, Kjel DE HERTOG and Karl SHAW, followed by Maxime 16 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 17 STORY Karl Shaw seemed untouchable Top 5 women : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 18 TRI hebdo COLLONGE Jeanne DONAT Camille LESTER Sarah KONSCHAK Katja DANCE Lauren 02:11:15 (FRA) 02:12:00 (FRA) 02:14:45 (AUS) (GER)02:15:30 (ZAF)02:18:32 TRI hebdo 19 Bertrand Billard was unable to follow the pace set by his opponents and ranks 6th Karl Shaw outclassed his opponents to win the day With a good bike , Artur Hourseau rises on the second place of the podium The Belgian OF HERTOG Kjel makes the top 5 Julien FORT achieved excellent swimming and ranks in the top 10 Collonge - Donat , a showdown to snatch victory Top 10 men : 1. SHAW Karl (GBR) 2. HORSEAU Arthur (FRA) 3. DEGHAM Toumy (FRA) 4. DE HERTOG Kjel (BEL) 5. FERNANDEZ Nicolas(FRA) 6. BILLARD Bertrand (FRA) 7. CHANE Maxime (FRA) 8. HARTMANN Sébastien (FRA) 9. FORT Julien (FRA) 10. BATTA Brice (FRA) 20 TRI hebdo 01:53:14 01:56:10 01:57:21 01:57:35 01:58:12 01:58:35 01:58:36 02:00:35 02:03:41 02:03:48 TRI hebdo 21 Alpe d’Huez REPORT made its festival … of triathlon Again this year, the Tour de France honored the 21 curves of Alpe d’Huez with a last battle for Froome before competing for the title the next day on the famous Champs-Elysées. A few days only after this always exciting passage of the Tour, the resort welcomed another huge sports event : 4000 triathletes of each category and age group came to participate in the 10th edition of the triathlon of Alpe d’Huez : Duathlon, LD triathlon, SD or kids edition... A big thrill for everybody participating and of course, a great feeling to face a myth : the climb up to the resort ! Text and photos Jacvan©droits-réservés_TrimaX-hebdo 22 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 23 Marion Gay- Pageot ranks second REPORT Duathlon Hoka One One Top 5 males : 1. LE BERRE 2. 3. 4. Duathlon Hoka One One 5. YOHAN 01:19:55.01 CHOQUERT BENJAMIN 01:23:27.41 BLANC JEROME 01:23:47.53 LEBLACHER ERIC 01:24:44.69 PETRALIA JAN 01:25:01.17 Benjamin Choquert and Yohann Le Berre Top 5 females : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 24 TRI hebdo ZIEMONS KRISTINA GAY-PAGEON MARION LOUISON ALEXANDRA OOSTERLO JESSICA PETITGIRARD MARLENE 01:34:17.05 01:35:20.40 01:36:56.59 01:39:13.10 01:43:03.21 TRI hebdo 25 REPORT Triathlon EDF Alpe d’Huez LD Triathlon EDF Alpe d’Huez LD Scott de Filippis Arnaud Guilloux Colin ARROS 26 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 27 REPORT Top 5 males : 1. ARNAUD GUILLOUX (FRA) 5h55’14 2. JAMES CUNNAMA (RSA) 5h57’04 3. SCOTT DEFILIPPIS (USA) 5h57’27 4. SVEN VAN LUYCK MAN (BEL) 5h58’34 5. COLIN ARROS (FRA) 5h59’02 Carrie Lester of Australia Mary Beth Ellis Jeanne Collonge les : Top 5 fema 6h21’48 ) B G ( Y E L O O ’45 1. EMMA P (USA) 6h27 S I L L E H T E ’07 2. MARY B (FRA) 6h36 E G N O L L O C 55’34 3. JEANNE Z (ESP) 6h E D N A N R E H 3’51 4. ESTER AUS) 7h0 ( R E T S E L 5. CARRIE 28 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 29 Silicone laces... What for ? REPORT Triathlon EDF Alpe d’Huez CD Triathlon EDF Alpe d’Huez CD Frédéric Belaubre of the rise stest time fa z pe Lo ault Pacome Thib of Alpe Charlotte Morel Top 5 females : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. MOREL CHARLOTTE GUERARD JUSTINE RAYMOND STEPHANIE MARTA SANCHEZ HERNANDEZ GOMEZ RAMON LAURA 02:05:40.21 02:11:28.17 02:12:24.77 02:15:21.87 02:16:39.82 Top 5 males : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 30 TRI BELAUBRE FREDERIC LOPEZ DE SAGREDO FERNANDO MARGIRIER MATHIS THIBAULT-LOPEZ PACOME LOHIER THOMAS hebdo 01:50:13.81 01:53:29.88 01:54:15.76 01:55:03.93 01:55:27.59 #2015FreeLaceReborn See you soon... TRI hebdo 31 REPORT REPORT Emma Pooley Arnaud Guilloux 32 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 33 CHALLENGE FAMILY Paredes and Brown winners in Vitoria The Spanish triathletes Diego Paredes and Alejandro Santamaría had an amazing fight in order to get the first position at the International Vitoria-Gasteiz Triathlon 2015. Paredes, stronger than Santamaría in the running race, finally got the victory in the Full category. Finally, the Spanish Xabier Amparan completed the podium taking the third position. In the female category, the Canadian Brooke Brown was the best out of the contestants, who made a great race. After her, the German triathlete Kathrin Walter and the Spanish Ruth Brito, who lives in Vitoria, arrived. Texte par l’organisation / photos José Hourcade©droits-réservés 34 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 35 CHALLENGE FAMILY S uccess on the participation, audience and organization at this ninth edition of the International Vitoria-Gasteiz Triathlon, celebrated today, the Full distance (3,8-180-42) and the Half distance were disputed. The winner of the Full category was Diego Paredes (8:33:00) who made an spectacular entrance at the finish line, beside a great audience, making the athlete feel emotional. His first words thanked the spectators of Vitoria “it’s incredible to win in Vitoria, mostly because of its audience, but also because of the level that the race is achieveing, year by year”. Alejandro Santamaría, second arriving to the finish line, could not contain his emotion back and taking the microphone, spoke to the audience at Plaza de España: “ I have been suffering since the second kilometer of the running course, but I could not abandon, I have been the main image of the race, I was on the official poster, I was on the walls, on the buses… I have suffered a lot but I did not abandon for this city”. Top 10 hom mes : 1. Paredes Gómez, Die go 2. Santama ria Perez, Alejandro 3. Amparan , Xabier 4. Vidal G il, Moises 5. Almagro Valero, Jo se 6. Touzard , Alexandr e 7. Cano Vi llanueva, J ose Luis 8. Mina Ji ménez, Jua n 9. Santos Hernandez, Paul 10.Maeztu Zapateria, Ignacio 36 TRI hebdo 8:39:07 8:47:45 8:52:11 9:00:28 9:01:42 9:09:45 9:11:48 9:12:21 9:13:36 9:18:28 TRI hebdo 37 CHALLENGE FAMILY Frederik Van Lierde IRONMAN World Champion es : Top 5 femm 9:33:19 e k o ro 1.Brown, B 9:54:32 n i r h t a K 2.Walther, 10:02:46 h t u R , o l e rb 3.Brito Cu 10:14:05 e t t ve 4.Grice, Y 10:31:54 a e r e N , z e óp 5.Gambra L V800. Chosen by champions. Brooke Brown, winner of the female Full distance category Brooke Brown arrived and won strongly (9:33:20) who has been the lead of the race basically from the beginning. When she ended it, the Canadian triathlete thanked the support received from the audience “who did not stop cheering during the whole race. It has been spectacular and I want to dedicate the vitory to them”. Following Brooke Brown, the German triathlete Kathrin Walther and the Spanish Ruth Brito, who now lives in Vitoria, got to the second and third place. 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Text by press release (triathlon.org) 42 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 42 TRI hebdo 43 WTS Gomez scored silver medal after falling just short of Luis on the blue carpet. But the podium placement was enough to keep his overall No. 1 ranking intact. “It was my first victory in the WTS and the first for the French team. It ’s really good for me , but really it is good for the French ,” Luis said of his win . “I was really confident. I tried to attack him (Gomez), but then he attacked me . I had to wait until the sprint to set a fast tempo to make sure he wouldn’t attack me before the finish .” Known as one of the most popular races on the WTS calendar, crowds tallying into the thousands gathered to watch the men take off in Germany. Entering the warm no-wetsuit required waters, Richard Varga (SVK) and Anthony Pujades (FRA) set the pace on the one-lap swim at a rate fast enough to conjure up a small lead onto the bike. Together with 9 more men, which included Gomez, Luis, Aaron Royle (AUS), Dorian Coninx 44 TRI hebdo (FRA), Justus Nieschlag (GER), Henri Schoeman (RSA) and Tommy Zaferes (USA), the pack pushed out a short lead after the first lap. Two men were quickly dropped from the lead pack and were forced to join the group of 30 athletes that rode a half-minute behind. That large chase group included two top runners with Mario Mola (ESP) and Richard Murray (RSA), the latter of which was served a 10-second penalty TRI hebdo 45 WTS WTS Top 5 women : 1. Gwen Jorgensen 2. 3. 4. 5. for leaving is water bottle in transition. Although the chase contained several strong cyclists, the leading nine were able to fend off the chase and stay united through the entire bike leg. Then out of T2, Gomez and Luis blew to the front of the pack and immediately dropped their group that included Nieschlag, Zaferes and Schoeman. From there, the race became a sprint between the Spaniard and Frenchman. Gomez took the front spot for the first lap, but it “It was a pretty good race , the first group was working well on the bike , we were able to keep away from the good runners like Mario and Richard ,” Gomez said . “And then on the run I did not have a great day, I just tried to hang on . I gave my best, tried a couple of times, but I wasn’t feeling great and I knew Vincent was really fast in the last 200 metres, I tried to go before at one kilometre to go, but he could keep up and then he smashed me in the end . But it ’s alright, 2nd place in the Series is alright, I did my best and still managed to get a good result.” 46 TRI hebdo USA 00:57:08 Vicky Holland GBR 00:57:13 Non Stanford GBR 00:57:24 Sarah True USA 00:57:25 Rachel Klamer NED 00:57:38 Coming out of the bike, Mola was down by over 30 seconds and looked to be out of podium contention. But the Spaniard showcased the most impressive run in WTS history and was able to blow by the likes of more than a dozen men. His split of 13:55 goes down in history as the fastest 5km run ever recorded in WTS history. Mola said, “I had to believe that I could get on the podium. I was in a tough position at the beginning of the run , but you have to believe . I have been training very hard for the last couple weeks so I gave everything I had today to become third so I am very happy and pleased with that.” was clear that Luis was not going to back down. The fight was on for the gold as both Luis and Gomez interchangeably took turns leading the other on the two-lap run. But with about 300 metres to go, Luis produced one final kick to blast past Gomez, ultimately claiming his first WTS crown. Top 10 men : 1. Vincent Luis 2. Javier Gomez Noya 3. Mario Mola 4. Dorian Coninx 5. Aaron Royle 6. Henri Schoeman 7. Anthony Pujades 8. Richard Varga 9. Joao Pereira 10. Justus Nieschlag FRA 00:51:54 ESP 00:51:58 ESP 00:52:20 FRA 00:52:30 AUS 00:52:37 RSA 00:52:40 FRA 00:52:45 SVK 00:52:47 POR 00:52:50 GER 00:52:52 TRI hebdo 47 T ETU European Championships Hauss picks up European Title in Geneva David HAUSS © TD_triathlète magazine he swim, as usual, was led by Richard Varga (SVK). With him were the strong Russian swimmers Dmitry Polyanskiy and former European Champion Ivan Vasiliev. Together, the men worked to create a small lead along with Italians Delian Stateff and Alessandro Fabian. When race favourite Javier Gomez Noya (ESP) left T1, his foot slipped from the pedal causing his bike to veer to the left and nearly crashed. He struggled to get his shoes fitted again and by the time he set off, the race leaders were away up the road. Once they were free from T1, the strong cyclists worked hard to maintain command of the race but soon they were joined by the Norwegian biking powerhouse, Blummenfelt. Meanwhile, Gomez stopped at the wheel station to change his front wheel due to the damage caused in T1. He then joined a small group with Yegor Martynenko (UKR) and before too long this group had caught the chase group. However the powerful 20-man lead group pushed hard to create distance, taking the leading peloton further and further away. As they began the climb with two laps to go, it was Russian Alexander Bryukhankov, who slid out the back of the group with a rear wheel puncture. With the six lap bike course in the books, Hauss immediately stamped his mark on the race by setting a blistering pace. Behind him five athletes were struggling to find anything like that pace and it was amongst them that the battle began for the silver and bronze. Hauss pushed harder and harder on the twisting course and established a commanding lead that would take him to the finish with almost a minute’s advantage. Behind, the chasing pack lost members, got new ones and finally with a sprint for the finish it was Blummenfelt and Riederer who sprinted down to the finish line. With a last push, it was Riederer, on home soil, who took silver and a jubilant Blummenfelt who took bronze. Hueber Moosbruger © TD_triathlète magazine Lehair Genève © TD_triathlète magazine Nicola Spirig a été sacrée championne d’Europe © TD_triathlète magazine Riederer les : Top 5 fema The men’s ETU European Championships was full on non-stop action that saw David Hauss become the champ with an incredible run over Switzerland’s own Sven Riederer and Norway’s Kristian Blummenfelt. text by press release (triathlon.org) 48 TRI hebdo :15 I) 02:07 U S ( Spirig :14 1. Nicola A) 02:08 T I ( i t t e z ia Maz 02:09:16 2. Annamar ) P S E ( Murua 02:09:45 3. Ainhoa ) E Z C ( a v o Frint 9:59 4. Vendula )02:0 R B G ( Hall 5. Lucy © TD_triathlète magazine TRI hebdo 49 MEETING David Hauss : Rio is tomorrow... European champion in July, 4th of the test event in Rio in August, David is now in the ascendancy before Chicago. Trimax-Hebdo explains the beginning of his season and his last great performances! David HAUSS After a difficult spring, you come back in a great shape and more motivated than ever... Can you explain us the beginning of your season where you had a lot of doubts? How did your motivation come back? Indeed, the beginning of my season was hard, I had a hard time getting motivated and finding the will to work as much as I wanted. I had a boy last October, and we’ve decided to stay in Switzerland 50 TRI hebdo © Jean-Marc Gargantiel Interview by Jacvan until January so the conditions were difficult. I tried to work on the run to find a good level again. Then I was unlucky, and the doubts arrived. I would say that it was rather my motivation than my level which was low. I wanted to have the same level as before but I had changed and I was living differently. You have to adapt all the time. TRI hebdo 51 MEETING Special Set Offer €299.99 €199.99 - Dare2Tri MACH4 - Dare2Tri Flightcase - Dare2Tri Compression Tri- Suit €449.98 WWW.DARE2TRI.EU What was your ambition before these European championships? I approached this event peacefully as someone who prepared this race and who just want to do what he can do. My last trainings and races made me confident and showed me than I was back for real. I would lie if I said that I didn’t think about winning. What feeling did you have? Was it important for you who live in Switzerland to win in front of your family? Yes obviously, my motivation was even stronger, I work with challenges and this race was a serious one. Moreover, I’ve been living in Switzerland for one year now, so my family and some close friends came to support me... How did the race go? I went out of the water with the first guys. In the first transition, when I went out with my bike, I saw Gomez arriving towards his bike, and I thought :» He didn’t swim very well, he mustn’t be very good», and very quickly I was told that the gap was getting bigger. We organized so that he couldn’t come back. We knew after 15K that we would fight for the title between us. The next day you raced the relay. It was audacious from you to run barefoot... Was it planned or completely spontaneous? And consequently, how did you feel on the run of this race? Yes, audacious but only the victory was important. I made sure 5 minutes before the start that I could run barefoot without penalizing the team. I gave myself 15% of chances to run barefoot and kept this idea in the back of my mind. The situation was such that in T2 when we left the bike for the win, I had to start as quick as possible and beat my contenders. As I’m used to running barefoot, it was natural for me. Concerning the run barefoot at more than 20km/h, I would say that the technic, even if it’s creole, goes to pot, and hopefully there was not a second lap because my finger toes would have suffered... When did you know you would win? I was confident, I thought that it was the chance to shine and win a beautiful victory. Once again, I was feeling strong on the run, but we never know what can happen. I try to control what I can control, and I face the rest as I can... The others had to want it more than I did. EXCLUSIVE FOR TRIMAX MEMBERS. DARE2TRI.EU OFFERS YOU A DISCOUNT OF €25.00* €25,DISCOUNT EXCLUSIVE FOR TRIMAX MEMBERS. DARE2TRI.EU OFFERS YOU A DISCOUNT OF €25.00* 52 TRI hebdo DISCOUNT CODE: TRIMAX2015 *THIS DISCOUNT CODE IS ONLY VALID WITH A MINIMUM ORDER PURCHASE OFF €100.00 © Jean-Marc Gargantiel David HAUSS TRI hebdo 53 MEETING David HAUSS David HAUSS AVAILABLE FROM THE FINEST TRIATHLON RETAILERS AND WWW.HUUBDESIGN.COM H A R R Y W I LT S H I R E CHOOSE ARCHIMEDES 2 © Jean-Marc Gargantiel Do you think that you will create a new technic to have faster transitions? No, I don’t think so, many athletes are not able to run like that even for 1,5K. It was just interesting for our sport to talk about it in the media and that’s a good thing! 54 WWW.HUUBDESIGN.COM © Jean-Marc Gargantiel What will be your next races? I will first have Rio for the Test Event (he finished 4th there), and then I will quickly go back to Reunion for the 5K of the Indian Ocean Islands Games. A few days of rest there... And then back to France for the GP of Embrun, Stockholm and finally the WTS of Chicago mid-September. And to finish the national French championships in Nice for Top 10 males : the GP and my team of Sartrouville. 1. David Hau ss You became a dad in October, how did it 2. Sven (FRA) Riederer change your life? (SUI) 3. Kristia n Blummenf elt (NOR) Yes indeed as I said before I was lucky 4. Ri chard Varg a enough to have a little boy at the end 5. T ( S V K homas Bishop ) of last year whose name is Liam. My 6. (GBR) Dmitry Pol yanskiy priorities have naturally changed and I’m (RUS) 7. Frances c Godoy less focused on my trainings now, timings (ESP) 8. Alessan dro Fabian are less important. It gives a reason to (ITA) 9. Matthew Sharp my practice and this is maybe what was (GBR) 10. Tamás lacking to win races. Tóth (HUN) TRI hebdo 01:52:55 01:53:13 01:53:16 01:53:20 01:53:22 01:53:46 01:54:00 01:54:03 01:54:07 01:54:59 TRAINING TRAINING Overtraining O vertraining can result from a hormonal, nutritional, emotional, muscular, neurological imbalance, or from other sources. This imbalance can cause fatigue, depression, injuries and decline of performance, to quote only some. 1 .“Functional overtraining” : first stage of the syndrom, first signals. Generally quite subtle symptoms that can indicate that we reach overtraining. At this phase, it is necessary to listen to your body and take the necessary measures very rapidly. 3 Three phases for three types of overtraining : The overtraining syndrom appears in 3 phases : 2 . “Sympathetical form of overtraing” : a very obvious stage, associated with mechanical and hormonal imbalance, as well as very concrete nervous imbalance, which causes a whole series of signals and symptoms. .“Parasympathetic overtraining” : an ultimate and serious stage of overtraining which has for consequence various important hormonal and neurological factors, and increased incidence of injuries. The overtraining syndrom leads to poor athletic performance and training, but not only : a decrease in testosterone, altered immune status and increase in muscular breakdown has an incidence in everyday life at work and at home. Overtraining happens when an athlete performs more training than the body can recover from - generally characterized as an unexpected decline in performance and persistent fatigue. The primary cause is excessive training over a long period of time combined with inadequet rest. There is a relation between overtraining and recovery : many athletes attempt to do more work than they can physycally tolerate. They believe that the harder they train, the faster they’ll run. Their bodies can’t fully recover between the training sessions. They so come to the point where performance declines. But, because there is not only one cause when talking about overtraining, it is commonly called overtraining syndrom (or OTS). There is a long list of symptoms that are present in many but not all cases. It is very individualized, so one athlete might exhibit different symptoms than another. Overtraining is not only bound with sports ... We are used to think that overtraining is connected with sports, but other factors of our everyday life can contribute to the overtraing syndrom. Major stress at work or personal problems, social obligations, bad sleep, as well as other non sport-related factors can develop an overtraining syndrom in a indirect way. Par Alexandre GOMEZ, laquetedusport.fr 56 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 57 COACHING Treatment One can recover from overtraining, having identified the cause, it will be necessary to adopt the good attitude. It is wrong to think that a little rest will allow a faster recovery. >> As usual, to resolve various problems, we first have to find out the cause ; by being correctly realized, heart rate monitoring, maximal effort test is the best solution to determine if the athlete is in the first phase of overtraining. Then follows the analysis of metabolic markers in blood and hormones. >> Another way of evaluation is a questionnaire about the quality of sleep, training, performance level, mental state, infections to be answered honestly with a coach or even better a healthcare professional … >> >> A nutritional analysis made by a professional, allows to reveal the balance of macro and micronutriments in the daily diet. The key for an athlete who comes up with overtraining is to immediately adapt the training schedule before a complete follow-up with a healthcare professional. - divide by two (or more) the training volume. - Stop anaerobic training as well as any competition. In phase of overtraining, working with high intensity impacts the body, and competitions are only going to affect mentally the athlete even more in case of a disappointing performance. According to the phase of overtraining in which you are, it might be possible to maintain intensity but lower the volume. - During recovery, it will be important to rebuild the aerobic bases during around 3 months, without including any competition or anaerobic work. >> A healthy diet plays a very important role. In an overtraining phase, it is necessary to ask for a personalized diet follow-up. Here are some recommendations : - Eliminate food with high glycemic index, like sugar and refined flours. Moderate carbohydrates during the day, because their consumption raises the cortisol level. It is necessary to eat less and with fewer frequencies to control the sugar and cortisol rate. Even more when the athlete presents signs of depression, fatigue,excessive hunger sensations and bad sleep. It is also recommended to moderate proteins. Overtraining is a serious problem, it will be necessary to identify where the problem comes from. In case of triathlon, the cause can be only one of the three disciplines. But resting from one discipline by practicing more another, will help on the fatigue of the discipline itself, but to the heart, stress is stress ! As with almost everything else health related, prevention is the key. A training log is the best method to monitor progress. It gives a global overview of your training and helps find the moment where perfomance declines and the reasons why. And never forget : clever training is the path to faster times and good health. 58 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 59 31 high quality products at the lowest prices Order or Board 04 93427447 neos-nutrition.com better than words, prices! 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Copyright : TD_Triathlete Magazine 62 94 TRI hebdo Text - Press Release ITU TRI hebdo 63 95 TEST EVENT RIO TEST EVENT RIO J avier Gomez Noya (ESP) added to his collection of titles and accolades when he crossed the finish line first at the 2015 Rio de Janeiro Test Event, ensuring he would line up again in 2016 as he fulfilled both his National Federation’s requirements for Olympic qualification and earned Spain a spot on the start list. “It feels great to have my qualification for Rio. I enjoyed racing the course, it was a tough race but I felt quite good. I was saving some energy for the last two laps of the run because I am training for World Championships, so it was nice to win, I wouldn’t say it was easy, but it was controlled so I am really happy,” he said. Vincent Luis (FRA) also secured France a berth to Rio, when he crossed over in second, simultaneously fulfilling his Federation’s qualification guidelines while Richard Murray ensured South Africa would be represented in 2016 when he earned a bronze with the most impressive run of the day. Two distinct groups formed on the one-lap ocean swim at Copacabana Beach, with Richard Varga (SVK), Henri Schoeman (RSA), and a string of French men including Luis, Dorian Coninx (FRA), and Pierre Le Corre (FRA) exiting the water first. Getting out in front in the 1.5km swim was pivotal to several athletes in their paths to Olympic qua- 96 64 TRI TRI hebdo hebdo lifications. “I was in a bit of pressure because some of the French cut out, so it was really hard. But I was confident on the course, it was a very technical bike leg, but I swam good so I was under pressure but it was good.” Together with the likes of Gomez, Alistair Brownlee (GBR), Aaron Royle (AUS), Igor Polyanskiy Copyright : TD_Triathlete Magazine (RUS), Tommy Zaferes (USA) and Alessandro Fabian (ITA), eleven men pushed out a heady lead on the tough eight-lap bike course. Their lead held strong despite three men dropping off the bike, one of which was Varga in a crash. Down to eight, with six laps to go, the lead peloton surged to more than a minute lead over the chase, which included Murray, Mario Mola (ESP), David Hauss (FRA), and Joao Silva (POR). While the chase looked like it was starting to work together, any plans of reducing the deficit to the leaders was short lived and the gap only increased over the 40km course. Knowing he needed a top-six finish to qualify for France’s Olympic team, Luis launched an attack immediately after racking his bike, but champion Gomez gunned him down and they entered the first of four laps together with Brownlee trailing behind. Further back, with Olympic qualification on their minds, Royle and Zaferes held strong. Credit photos : TD_Triathle Magazine Copyright : Delly Carr / ITU The second lap sang a different tune, with Gomez breaking away and creating even more distance to the Olympic reigning champion Brownlee, and Luis sandwiched between. Royle crept up on Brownlee but a massive run from Murray meant the South African was picking off men at an incredible rate. On the back half of the 10km run, Gomez extended his lead, making it clear he’d cross the finish tape first with Luis second, Murray changed the game for many as he sailed past man after man pulling himself up from a minute gap onto the podium. “I don’t think it has sunk in yet, I know that is such a cliché thing to say, but you know at the start of the day I had to motivate myself because it was going to be difficult to get. The swim was real rough, I came up quote far back, but even so the run was one of my best today, so overall in the end I am happy with the way things turned out today.” Copyright : Delly Carr / ITU TRI TRI hebdo hebdo 97 65 MATERIAL TEST MATERIAL TEST Huaka by Hoka One Introduction Personally, we use Hoka One One shoes for several years now. First, when wearing these oversized shoes, we looked like aliens and everybody was watching at us ! But the brand became more and more known and now, wearing these shoes, is just normal. It is also true to say that Hoka improved its shoes, revisited its design to make it visually lighter with a narrow shape... a lot of things changed, except its cushioned midsole, which is exactly why we choose these shoes ! As we already said, we are Hoka One addicts for some seasons now and a few Bondi’s are gone shabby ... We took Hoka shoes for our long running training sessions only, never during a race, because of their weight. What a surprise this year, when we discovered the Hoka Huaka, an ultra light model , keeping the cushioned midsole. As real aficionados of the brand, we had to test them as quick as possible in a race : the Ironman of Nice. Here’s the result. What makes the essence of the brand, the extreme cushioning This month, we tested a slightly special pair of shoes that we used on the Ironman of Nice and which is used by our two recent French long distance champions, Charlotte Morel and Frédéric Belaubre. Discover the Hoka One Huaka. Test réalisé par Sébastien RODRIGUEZ, photos droits-réservés 66 TRI hebdo TRI hebdo 67 MATERIAL TEST MATERIAL TEST Caractéristiques en image In action Lightweight : only 265 g on size EU 42 2/3 2mm offset/drop : Very slight drop, it provides really smooth, natural rides and quicker transitions to the forefoot. It could nearly belong to the minimalist shoe category ! Breathability The shoes blew us away ! The sensation of lightness is very present from the beginning, even if it is rather disturbing to wear such big and at the same time very light shoes. The visual constrast between the sole unit and the upper unit increases the sensation of lightness. This is not really surprizing, because it is the reason why we had chosen these Huaka. We were excited to check that in spite of a design diet, the cushioning was the same as our previous Hoka shoes, that made that we loved them so much. One long ride was enough to reassure us : no doubt, this Huaka is a real Hoka ! R-Mat sole : a combination of rubber and EVA, this new material presents exclusive caracteristics : a «rockered» profile, phenomenal grip and exceptional rebound. The springy midsole material can also make the runner feel as being propelled forward. Its better durability also makes it a preferred option for everyday use. Grip : Perfect for both gravel road running and trail road running. It is also a trustworthy shoe used by runners who prefer to run on uneven and challenging terrains. It’s also a definite, agile option for long-distance running. Heal-puller for ease of fit The cushioning is present, but not oppressive, the shoe remains very dynamic, it does not crash on the road, on contrary it offers a real interesting ride compared to our old Bondi’s. If we add that very low drop of 2mm, we really have a very lively shoe. Its behavior is diametrically different to the first visual impression. It really incites to start the ride on the front of your shoe and rather naturally urges to accelerate the rhythm. It will be necessary to learn how to canalize speed with this Huaka if we want to last ! These characteristics are also interesting during your split training sessions, light and dynamic, but with an interesting cushioning to limit important shocks on the high speed series. This Hoka Huaka bluffed us! Flexibility 68 TRI hebdo QuickLace system : designed for fast, on-the-fly adjustment, interesting for transition phases. Regular laces are also provided. Oversized cushioning : The volume of the midsole is up to 2,5 times the standard running shoes. Mid and out-soles are made with RMAT. 25mm layer in the front and 27mm in the back. The feeling of lightness is present from donning TRI hebdo 69 MATERIAL TEST MATERIAL TEST On short or long training sessions, your feet will be happy to feel the Hoka effect. It seems like even fatigue and muscle soreness is being delayed. Honestly, we do not hesitate to say that this shoe can ride everywhere. We had chosen it for the marathon on an Ironman, but after testing the shoe, it really can be used for short- or long training sessions, always with huge satisfaction. If this Huaka is intended to ride on the road, it is also great on a forest path. The oversize sole erases the small rocks and other roots ... It will however be necessary to stay on the path, this Hoka is not a trail shoe. In fact, the sensation is rather simple to describe : wether you run on road, grass, path, ... you have the impression to always run on the same ground cover. The only negative point is the outer sole. It marks very fast and the front grips disappear rapidly. However, it seems not to evolve over time, so that we can say that the shoe has a good life expectancy, around 1000 km. With HOKA, Frédéric BELAUBRE offers himself a new challenge in his triathlete career Holder of multiple titles and Olympic selections on short formats, Fred turns now to long distance races. In 2015, Frédéric chose to join with HOKA. Attentive to the technological breakthroughs and ambitions of this brand, sensitive to the challenges proposed by the Hoka team, Frédéric BELAUBRE decided to give a new dash to his passion for triathlon. From this season on and for the next three years, he will represent the brand created in Annecy (France). His ambition this year is a title at the half-ironman world championship. He is also technical advisor at HOKA for the development of a vast range of triathlon dedicated products. «Running is the third and last phase of a triathlon. It is what makes it so important to a competitor, because running is the direct link with our final performance on a race. By taking into account the fatigue accumulated in swimming and cycling, it is easy to understand the importance of effort management and the necessity of a perfect shoe. Hoka products are going to give me a new dash that will take me fast and hopefully far ... I am always striving for excellence». We not hesitate to say that this shoe can do everything : Additional information Conclusion Here at Trimax, we are really conquered by this new Huaka. It is the shoe we were looking for on long distance races, but in fact, it is even more ! These shoes really surprized us, even on rides where we did not expect them : they can go almost everywhere. So, yes, we will for sure use them on Half and Ironman, but we will also use them on much shorter formats ! 70 TRI hebdo n) 3 (for wome ), n e m r o (f olors : 5 6 to 44 r men), de 3 - Available c o (f 0 5 to 0 zes : 4 - available si ) 2 2/3 (for women on size EU 4 r g 5 6 2 : t h - weig € - price : 150 ation / hua- More inform oneone.eu/fr/men-road r=O oka 09030_colo 6 http://www.h 0 3 r_ a v w d 0.html? -road ka/3060903 1&cgid=men GYE#start= Frédéric provides th e final word to Trimax Hebdo : Hoka shoes always al lowed me to tr longer during ain harder and busy training periods. No m soreness, no inju uscle ries, ... simply n o training restri ction ! Today joining th e long distance races and while all the range of using shoes proposed by Hoka, I multiply advantages to h the ave a shoe whic h saves my effo every stride wit rts on hout losing in ef ficiency. I realiz day during trai e every ning or compet ition to what the technology ex tent used by Hoka regarding cuch dynamism and ioning, stability can m ake me run fast longer, with alw er and ays the same ef fort !» TRI hebdo 71 72 TRI hebdo
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