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Sunday, 25 July 2010 16:43
The Chisago Lakes Half and Sprint was ginormous, drawing more than 1600 participants. The day was clear and and sunny relatively windless and waited until most of the half racers had de-biked before it became truly calefacient, which is a pedantic way to say "hot." The temps never out-calefaciented the competition, however. The talent pool was deep and the rivalries were almost incendiary. DKT and Madison, Wisconsin's Jackie Arendt, who is arguably the premier female amateur long distance in the U.S. right now, led the way in the half. Patrick Parish and Jenny Wilcox destroyed the sprint course records. RESULTS
To be continued...Hey click on "Read More" and check out the picture we planned to post in the event that 2009 CL-Half winner Heather Haviland had raced today. It's totally cool. She's doing bike presses. She didn't race today because she had a "thing" she had to do...
Racing For Pancakes...
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Friday, 23 July 2010 10:13
Chisago Half Preview...
Gustav (pronounced "Goose-Toff," not "Gus-Toff") Pannkaken invented the gastronomically lipgasmic Swedish Pancake in the village of Ihoppenkakken a long time ago.
How long ago, you ask?
We're not sure but it was during an era when men wore automotive air filters around their necks. Don't believe us? Check out the painting of the sartorially resplendent Goose-Toff (phonetic spelling). What else could that thing be?
As everyone here in Minnesota, especially Mora and Lindstrom, knows, Swedish Pancakes are the nummiest pancakes in the entire world.....
Pure Drivel...
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Thursday, 22 July 2010 05:00
WARNING! Much of what you are about to read is made up. The rest is pure drivel.
There will be many tight and interesting battles in the AGs at this Sunday's Chisago Lakes Sprint Triathlon. But none will be more interesting than the duel that will take place in the women's 55-59 category.
Why?
Because the top two contenders are very evenly matched.
DKT Leading...
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010 16:07
St. Paul's David Thompson currently leads the men's Race to the Toyota Cup points standings. He's raced in the first three Life Time Fitness Tri Series events, finishing 2nd at Philadelphia and New York City and taking 7th at Life Time Fitness-Minneapolis.
For more details and current Cup Standings, visit TriJuice.com LINK
Photo - DKT with female Toyota Cup Points Leader Rebeccah Wassner.