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York – Shire

york-relay-2015On the day that Yorkshireman, Alistair Brownlee showed he can do press-ups in the middle of a World Series event and still win, other proud Yorkshiremen were flying the Jackpot flag in numerous locations.

Close to home, at York Triathlon, Mika Brown took on his first Elite entry, just one week after coming second overall at Duston. And what a debut! Mika cruised the 400m swim in 5:02, then knuckled down in blustery conditions and an horrendous six-lap bike course, with dead turns and broken cobbles, to enter T2 shoulder-to-shoulder with Adam Robinson and 30 seconds ahead of a chasing pack of three who managed to draft the bike. Onto his favourite discipline, Mika put the hammer down and recorded an overall victory in a top time of 52:47.

As a warm-up for the elite race, Mika joined fellow Jackpoters Tom Linton-Neal and Chris Brown in the York Tri Relay. Unlike many relays, this one was competitive from the start with just two minutes separating the top five teams. However, our brave trio ran out winners by just 35 seconds, 28s of which were gained in transition. Worth all that practice then!

If bravery is what you are looking for, then search no further than Jenni Muston. Having trekked over to Spain for the European Duathlon Champs, swapping her race-kit at the airport for a bag full of nappies, Jenni and the other competitors were faced with monsoon-like wind and rain for the event. After a solid first run, Jen headed out onto a bike course that saw barriers and hoardings flying across the road. But after fighting conditions for all but 9k, sadly Jen had to pull out (and pealed off the bike) whilst in second position. “Carnage” is probably a fair description of the race with more than 100 dropping out of Jen’s race and numerous accidents.

Meanwhile up in Costa Del Stockton-on-Tees, Tom Van Rossum, Matt Hallam and Matthew Pears all raced the Standard-distance World Qualifier, whilst Dave Morley took on the sprint.

It was Tom who recorded the fastest race of the day with a top time of 1:54 to finish a fantastic 6th overall just ahead of Matt Hallam in 7th (1:56) and Matt Pears in 17th (1:59). Dave’s hamstring gave out with about 500m to go in what is proving to be a bit of a chronic injury. Nonetheless he came home in 17th place, but importantly grabbed a spot at the Worlds in Australia later in the year.

We’ll be organising a team press-up session in a cryo unit later in the year, to try and improve the team’s results further.

The Browns…(not the Brownlees)

DUSTON SPRINT TRIATHLON took place this weekend and yet more silver has spilled into the Jackpot family cabinet courtesy of some of our finest athletes, Chris and Mika Brown.  Mika stormed in with a 2nd overall moving up from 4th last year and taking 1st in his age group (20-25 – oh to be so young) and Chris poaching silver in his age group (50-54).  Judging by the photos below, the sun didn’t get to Northamptonshire on Sunday and the winds were fairly strong making bike splits slower than last year and conditions cold. Great going chaps 🙂

Mika - 2nd in age group
Mika – 2nd overall
Mika - 1st in age group
Mika – 1st in age group
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Chris – 2nd in age group

Still in the Midlands (proving a popular place this weekend) and Will Cowen blitzed the Mallory Park Senior Circuit on Thursday evening, flying into a powerful first position in the 80 man bunch race.  Six riders went down in the last corner, thankfully no broken bones.  Hopefully Will will return for more action at the circuit.

post script: Jenni Muston took her chances at the York Circuit last Tuesday taking part in the Cat 4 men’s race (no ladies race and no ladies apart from Jen), missing a crash at the end (which did result in a broken bone for one rider) and by no means last 🙂

#speedy

The two day JUNIOR TOUR OF THE MENDIPS this weekend saw Kieran Savage climbing from 32nd on Stage 1 to 9th on Stage 2 and finishing in 9th overall!  Stage 1 consisted of a 64 mile race starting at Churchill in North Somerset to include a long climb at Burrington Combe.  Stage 2 the following day, Sunday 12 April, was a 50m race and saw riders take in 3 large climbs in particularly breezy conditions over the top of the hills. Fantastic result Kieran!

A little further north into Leicestershire for the NO FRILLS DUATHLON which took place at Market Bosworth.  Matt Hallam popped a podium with a silver over the 5k-21k-5k course, running more than impressively with a 14:10 on the first run and 14:28 on the second as well as having the second fastest bike time of the day (35:58). #speedy

In other news, riders from Jackpot took a battering in high winds at the Skylark Sportive in some of the hilliest parts of Yorkshire resulting in two mechanicals for Claire Pickersgill with a snapped chain a few miles in and a broken derailleur half way around the long course and a lift back to the start for pie and peas. PWs for all up Cragg Vale yesterday.

Maypole Madness

The GOOD FRI TRI took place at Radley College in Abingdon on funnily enough Good Friday and saw a WIN from our Jackpotter Kieran Hill!  The sprint distance kicked off with a 400m pool swim, onto the 22k bike and finally onto 2 laps of a scenic 2.5k run.  Kieran finished a full 2 minutes ahead of 2nd position adding to the growing collection of podiums so far this season for Jackpot Racing. Great going Kieran!

In other news, the random WORLDS COAL CARRYING CHAMPIONSHIPS took place on Easter Monday in a very sunny Yorkshire.  Rocking up and entering on the day was our very own Jenni Muston.  The challenge was to run with 20kgs of coal over 1012m up a gradual climb to the Maypole in Gawthorpe.  Jen popped a podium with a bronze winning a tremendous trophy and running off with her winnings £££ – tax free!  The event was sponsored by Funeral Directors Eric F Box Ltd.

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Jackpot Rocks

BRITISH ELITE DUATHLON CHAMPIONSHIPS took place on Sunday 29th March at Rockingham Motor Racing Circuit with two podium finishes from our elite men, Adam Bowden and David Bishop.  Both men put in sterling performances against a highly competitive field in tough weather conditions.  We are awaiting confirmed times for the race which was changed to a 10k due to the weather….great going chaps 🙂

AB

Over to AUCKLAND for the ITU race where Tom Bishop showed Mario Mola how to race finishing two places ahead of the Spaniard and just 2.5 minutes behind team mate and winner Jonathan Brownlee!

Tom Auckland run

Back to the UK and up north to STOKESLEY and the DUATHLON where a few of our Jackpotters raced their hearts out.  Tom Van Rossum popped a huge top ten placing coming in 6th and in a time of 1:28:20, just 3 minutes behind the course record over the 5k-35k-5k course AND 4th in his age group AND with bike mechanical issues.  Richard Knell-Moore came in 1:33:27 and Eddie Evans close to Rich in 1:33:36 – that will have been a good race to see 🙂  Tom Linton-Neal and China Clarke also had a smackdown with Tom coming in in 1:37:07 and China 1:37:57.  Francis tested his injury out again over part of the race – this man is coming to get you.

As always, we can rely on China for photo footage – the day we do not have one will be a worrying day:

Stokesley

Further north again up to Scotland for the Worlds qualifying race at STIRLING DUATHLON where our own David Morley put in pardon the pun a sterling performance with a 5th in age group position in a time of 1:22:32 over the sprint distance course, just 4 minutes behind the winner in Dave’s age group. Conditions again were shocking – really well done Dave!

Seems the men have pipped the ladies this weekend on podiums – but the ladies were out training hard in treacherous conditions such as in the National Park at the Nidderdale Sportive #moremilesmoresmiles

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