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Today’s results. 1

April 17th, 2010

Finish time results from today are here to download just click.

A full breakdown of splits will follow.

Well done to all finishers.

Croney Byrne Courtyard

March 10th, 2010

Croney Byrne Courtyard

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2 nights stay in 4 star luxurious self-catering accommodation.
Close to Glendalough/Roundwood.
Includes sports massage for 2 people.
Offer 100 Euro per person sharing based on 4 people in a 2 bedroomed house.
View accommodation www.croneybyrneholidays.com
Further details: Croneybyrne Courtyard- 0404 43101 / 087 2481134

WAR-Sport has sold out

February 12th, 2010

WAR-Sport sold out on Wednesday.  Entries for the longer WAR will probably sell out in the next week or two.

Note there is no waiting list for cancellations.  You might try the West Wicklow Roar in May, which also has a sport option.  Other than that, we’re planning to open up entries for WAR: Glenmalure in late April.

Top Tips for the WAR cycle course

February 11th, 2010

Tarya Owens, a 2000 Olympian, the first Irish Girl to complete the Tour of Italy and Wicklow girl, has shared her Top tips for the WAR cycle course.

  1. Ensure your bike equipment is working perfectly two days before the event. Primarily: ensure your gears are shifting smoothly and accurately, your chain is lubed and not old or rusty, your brake blocks are not worn and working perfectly for the long descents. This course will be demanding on your equipment. If you get a problem during the event on the course, its a lot of time lost.

    Tarja Owens

  2. Be prepared: Have some spares with you for the race, eg: pump, tube (x 2), tyre levers, allen key set.
  3. Before the day of your race, ensure you are well fueled and hydrated. Then for during your event, make sure you have at least one bottle cage on your bike for your fluids, and maybe a saddle bag with energy gels. As there are two sections of biking and running, you will find it easier to digest food and liquids on the bike as opposed to the running sections. But don’t try drinking when going down any steep descents, try to drink on flat sections or at the start of the climbs. Sipping as much as possible.
  4. In terms of which bike to use, as its all road sections, a road bike would be the most suited to the course, versus a Mountain bike which has a larger volume tyre which just adds a dragging affect when climbing. If your a seasoned Triathlete then your probably comfortable on a time trial bike/position. But ensure that you are on this course, as the descents are tricky and the surface of the roads are bumpy.  Tyre pressure should be checked before your event too.
  5. As the climbs are long, ensure you try to keep a comfortable pedaling cadence (rpm), this will minimize fatigue on your legs. especially going into your run. The ideal rpm is 70-100 rpm, but it comes down to individual pedaling styles. Find out which rpm suits you best before your event and try to maintain this when climbing as well as on the flats.
  6. Practice the course before the event day, to ensure you know what the climbs and descents are like. When descending, try to maintain a smooth and flowing braking before you enter corners and not jam on the brakes in the corners, this will ensure a smoother and faster decent
  7. Enjoy the day and the event. Don’t forget to take in the spectacular views of Wicklow when your sailing up those mountains.

We (Niall Davis & I) will be there on the day. We also have an mountain bike open day in Ballinastoe on Friday 16th and Sunday 18th, as part of the Wicklow Outdoor festival.

Regards,

Tarja

Tarja & Niall Davis run Mountain Bike Training & Guided Tours Ireland ( www.biking.ie) and All Mountain Experience Tour in Italy (www.allmountainexperience.com).

Entry list almost at 500

January 30th, 2010

The current entry list is almost 500.  An excel copy can be downloaded here.

What does this mean?  We’re probably going to reach the 700 limit and sell out in a few weeks, so get your entries in soon.

Entry changes

For anybody looking to change start wave or from WAR to WAR-Sport, we’ll have an online form to do that shortly.

New more interactive website

January 19th, 2010

lough-dan-to-djouce-cycle

Lough Dan to Djouce cycle

We’ve updated to this new website for a number of reason.

  1. The cycle routes are now linked with MapMyRide, so you can get a better feel for the +10% gradients on the cycle loop.
  2. We’ll be adding youtube videos of WAR’s more interesting/challenging sections.
  3. We can keep you up to date with all the WAR news as soon as we get it.

Outsider magazine have also come on board as our media partner, so that we’ll have a video of WAR for you, plus individual photos of all competitors.

Accommodation deals will be available shortly.  Wicklow Tourism are collecting a host of deals for all the local hotels and B+B.  Details will be posted shortly.

Brian Crinion.