BIG Events is proud to present the BIG Duathlon 2013:
An exciting new format of races that will be run at the Hillingdon Cycle Circuit.
The day will commence with a mass start two (2) mile run which will determine a general classification. From this all athletes will then compete in an 'elimination style series' consisting three super sprint duathlon races (1 mile run, 5 mile bike, 1 mile run) across the course of the day.
Top participants will go into a Champions final to see who will take the top podium spots and claim the title of BIG Duathlon Champion 2013. The remaining participants will go into a Runners-up or Wooden Spoon final meaning that everyone competes in the same number of races. The event is aimed at novices right through to seasoned competitors. The short distances will provide a fast and furious race experience for competitors and spectators alike.
The itinerary for the day will be:
09:00AM Registration opens
09:45AM Registration closes
10:00AM Race 1 2 mile Time Trial Run - ALL
10.30AM Race 2 Duathlon - Top 50% of competitors from Race 1
11.10AM Race 3 Duathlon - Remaining 50% from Race 1
12.00PM Race 4 Duathlon - Top 50% from Races 2 & 3
12.45PM Race 5 Duathlon - Remaining 50% from Races 2 & 3
BREAK 13.20PM – 13.40PM
13.50PM Race 6 Wooden Spoon Final
14.35PM Race 7 Runner-up Final
15.20PM Race 8 Champions Final
16.00PM Results and prizes
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