This document provides a briefing for a relay race taking place in Salzkammergut, Austria. It outlines the race details including the philosophy of focusing on fun, environmental protection and social responsibility. It describes the schedule of events, environmental and charity initiatives, registration process, bike and bag check-in procedures, the swim, bike and run courses, energy stations, rules and regulations, and addresses frequently asked questions. The goal is to ensure athletes have all the necessary information for a safe and enjoyable race experience.
The document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Salzkammergut triathlon, including an environmental and social responsibility message. It outlines details of race registration, check-in procedures, the swim, bike, and run courses, aid stations, cut-off times, rules, and penalties. Key details include a 1km swim, 50km bike, and 5km run for the 55.5 event and a 1km swim, 100km bike, and 10km run for the 111 event. The briefing emphasizes having fun, protecting the environment, and supporting local charities through participation.
This document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Milton Keynes triathlon. It outlines details about registration, the race schedule, rules and regulations. Key details include checking in bikes and bags on race morning, a 30km bike course for the sprint distance and 100km for the long distance, and rules around drafting, wearing a helmet and race numbers. The goal is to provide all essential information to ensure a fun, safe and fair race for all participants.
The document provides information about a triathlon race taking place on June 21st, 2020 including the event schedule, rules, and other logistical details. The event schedule outlines activities from Friday June 19th through Sunday June 21st including bike course recognition, race number pickup, pre-race briefings, race start times, and the awards ceremony. The document also details rules regarding the swim, bike, and run courses, aid stations, penalties, and general race guidelines to ensure a safe and fair event for all participants.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Nevis triathlon covering information athletes need before, during, and after the race. It outlines the philosophy of environmental protection and social responsibility for the event. Details are given on registration, check-in, the race schedule and routes, aid stations, rules, and what to do in case of issues.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Monaco race. It summarizes key information for athletes, including an overview of the TriStar philosophy focusing on fun, environmental protection, and social responsibility. It details the race schedule, locations, and procedures for registration, check-in, the race itself including the swim, bike, and run courses, and finishing. Key rules and regulations are outlined to ensure a safe and fair race for all participants. Contact information is provided for any questions.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Monaco triathlon. It summarizes key information for athletes including an overview of the race's focus on fun, environmental protection and social responsibility. It details the schedule of events, from registration and check-in on Friday and Saturday to the swim, bike, and run courses on Sunday. Information is provided on transition areas, energy stations, rules and regulations to ensure a fair and safe race for all participants.
1) The document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Estonia 2011 triathlon, including an event schedule, race briefings, and rules.
2) Key details include registration on Friday and Saturday, an energy night on Saturday, the 1km swim, 100km bike, and 10km run on Sunday, and a star night celebration after the race.
3) The briefing covers race logistics like check-in, transition areas, energy stations, timing, penalties, and general rules to ensure a safe and fair competition.
This document provides a briefing for an upcoming relay race. It outlines information for athletes before, during, and after the race such as registration details, the race schedule, environmental and social responsibility initiatives, and rules and regulations. Key aspects include registration taking place Wednesday to Saturday in the Star&Co Village, a bike check-in on Friday, the race beginning Saturday with a 1km swim, 100km bike, and 10km run for full teams or 0.3km swim, 30km bike, and 3km run for shorter teams, and celebrations after including an energy party on Friday and star night on Saturday.
The document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Salzkammergut triathlon, including an environmental and social responsibility message. It outlines details of race registration, check-in procedures, the swim, bike, and run courses, aid stations, cut-off times, rules, and penalties. Key details include a 1km swim, 50km bike, and 5km run for the 55.5 event and a 1km swim, 100km bike, and 10km run for the 111 event. The briefing emphasizes having fun, protecting the environment, and supporting local charities through participation.
This document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Milton Keynes triathlon. It outlines details about registration, the race schedule, rules and regulations. Key details include checking in bikes and bags on race morning, a 30km bike course for the sprint distance and 100km for the long distance, and rules around drafting, wearing a helmet and race numbers. The goal is to provide all essential information to ensure a fun, safe and fair race for all participants.
The document provides information about a triathlon race taking place on June 21st, 2020 including the event schedule, rules, and other logistical details. The event schedule outlines activities from Friday June 19th through Sunday June 21st including bike course recognition, race number pickup, pre-race briefings, race start times, and the awards ceremony. The document also details rules regarding the swim, bike, and run courses, aid stations, penalties, and general race guidelines to ensure a safe and fair event for all participants.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Nevis triathlon covering information athletes need before, during, and after the race. It outlines the philosophy of environmental protection and social responsibility for the event. Details are given on registration, check-in, the race schedule and routes, aid stations, rules, and what to do in case of issues.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Monaco race. It summarizes key information for athletes, including an overview of the TriStar philosophy focusing on fun, environmental protection, and social responsibility. It details the race schedule, locations, and procedures for registration, check-in, the race itself including the swim, bike, and run courses, and finishing. Key rules and regulations are outlined to ensure a safe and fair race for all participants. Contact information is provided for any questions.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Monaco triathlon. It summarizes key information for athletes including an overview of the race's focus on fun, environmental protection and social responsibility. It details the schedule of events, from registration and check-in on Friday and Saturday to the swim, bike, and run courses on Sunday. Information is provided on transition areas, energy stations, rules and regulations to ensure a fair and safe race for all participants.
1) The document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Estonia 2011 triathlon, including an event schedule, race briefings, and rules.
2) Key details include registration on Friday and Saturday, an energy night on Saturday, the 1km swim, 100km bike, and 10km run on Sunday, and a star night celebration after the race.
3) The briefing covers race logistics like check-in, transition areas, energy stations, timing, penalties, and general rules to ensure a safe and fair competition.
This document provides a briefing for an upcoming relay race. It outlines information for athletes before, during, and after the race such as registration details, the race schedule, environmental and social responsibility initiatives, and rules and regulations. Key aspects include registration taking place Wednesday to Saturday in the Star&Co Village, a bike check-in on Friday, the race beginning Saturday with a 1km swim, 100km bike, and 10km run for full teams or 0.3km swim, 30km bike, and 3km run for shorter teams, and celebrations after including an energy party on Friday and star night on Saturday.
This document provides a race briefing for the TriStar Madrid triathlon. It summarizes key information for athletes including the race's focus on fun, environmental protection and social responsibility. Details are given about registration, the swim, bike and run courses, aid stations, cut-off times and rules around transitions and equipment check-in. Athletes are reminded to bring identification, licenses and required gear.
Este documento presenta la información clave para los participantes en el TriStar Madrid, incluyendo detalles sobre el registro, el día de la carrera, las normas y los avituallamientos. Se proporcionan mapas y horarios para las distintas secciones de la carrera de triatlón de 1 km de natación, 100 km de ciclismo y 10 km de carrera. También se destaca la importancia de la seguridad, el respeto al medio ambiente y la responsabilidad social.
Este documento fornece informações importantes sobre o evento TriStar Rio de Janeiro de 2012, incluindo: (1) os três pilares do TriStar são diversão, proteção ambiental e responsabilidade social; (2) as etapas da prova são natação, ciclismo e corrida e há informações sobre cada uma; (3) há detalhes sobre check-in, áreas de transição, kits e número de peito.
The document provides information about the TriStar55.5 Lyon triathlon event taking place in Lyon, France on May 29, 2011. It discusses environmental and social responsibility initiatives of the event. It also outlines the race schedule and logistics, including registration, check-in, the swim, bike, and run courses, energy stations, and post-race activities. Rules for each stage of the race are also summarized.
The document appears to be describing a triathlon event that took place in 2011 with 1000 athletes from 21 nations and 600 volunteers. It provides details on the bike park opening at 6am, warm up swim from 7:15-7:45am, and swim start at 8am. It also mentions dropping off bags at the swim start and getting a new chip if lost at the transition area exit.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Monaco relay race. It outlines the schedule of events including registration on Friday and Saturday, the race start at 8:15am on Sunday with the 1km swim, followed by the 100km bike ride and 10km run. Details are given on the routes, aid stations, rules around drafting, penalties and finishing procedures. The briefing emphasizes having fun while supporting environmental protection and social responsibility initiatives.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Lyon triathlon event. It outlines the event's philosophy of focusing on fun, environmental protection, and social responsibility. It discusses the race schedule, registration process, race preparations, and rules/regulations for the swimming, cycling, and running portions. Key details include checking in bikes/gear, start times, cutoff times, aid stations on the course, and post-race activities like awards and food.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Monaco relay race. It outlines the schedule of events including registration on Friday and Saturday, a bike check-in on Saturday, and the start of the race on Sunday. The race includes a 1km swim, 100km bike ride, and 10km run that will be completed by teams of relay racers. Details are provided on nutrition and aid stations, rules regarding drafting and equipment, and penalties for infractions. Post-race activities include relaxing, collecting medals and shirts, and a Sunday evening celebration at the finish line.
The document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Minnesota 2011 triathlon, including an overview of the race schedule and logistics, environmental and social responsibility initiatives, and rules and regulations. Key details include registration on Friday from 3-8pm, a welcome briefing at 6pm, the swim starting at 7:30am on Saturday followed by the 100km bike ride and 10km run, and an awards ceremony and after party on Sunday evening. Guidelines are provided around checking in bikes and bags, using proper race identification, following traffic laws, drafting restrictions, and more.
TriStar11.1&33.3 Estonia Briefing in Englishstarproduction
This document provides information for athletes participating in the TriStar Estonia 2011 triathlon event, including an overview of the event philosophy, schedules, maps, rules, and logistical details. The key details are:
- The event focuses on fun, environmental protection and social responsibility. It includes a charity run on Friday and supports local environmental and children's health causes.
- Race day is Saturday with registration and briefings in the morning, the TriStar 11.1 starting at 10am and the TriStar 33.3 starting at 3pm. There is an energy night celebration on Saturday evening.
- Athletes must check in their bikes and gear by specified times and follow rules for each stage
The document proposes a new triathlon event called the TriStar Team Event (T5). It would feature teams of 5 athletes (professionals and amateurs) competing together. The inaugural event would take place in Madrid in May 2012 over 3 days and include a 1000m swim, 100km bike, and 10km run with drafting allowed among teammates. The goal is to create a sustainable team-focused event that promotes positive stories and images through global TV and media coverage. Key aspects include team uniforms, support, and the top 3 finishes counting toward the overall team time. Benefits for teams and sponsors include visibility, activation opportunities, and a new way to experience triathlon.
TriStar111 Madrid individual Briefing in ENGLISHstarproduction
This document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Madrid triathlon. It discusses the race's philosophy of fun, environmental protection, and social responsibility. The briefing covers logistics before, during, and after the race, including check-in procedures, the swim, bike, and run courses, aid stations, cut-off times, and rules. Athletes are encouraged to support environmental and charity organizations. The race aims to be a safe, fair event while also celebrating participants' accomplishments.
The document provides information for riders participating in the inaugural GranFondo Cannondale Vail cycling event taking place on August 18-19 in Vail, Colorado. It outlines details about expo and packet pickup on August 18th, the starting location and time in Lionshead Square on August 19th, and it highlights the key State Bridge climb where King and Queen of the Mountain prizes will be awarded.
The document provides information about the TriStar55.5 Lyon triathlon event taking place in Lyon, France on May 29, 2011. It discusses the race details including the swim, bike, and run courses and aid stations. It also outlines the registration process, environmental and social responsibility initiatives, and rules and regulations for a safe and fair race.
TriStar111 Estonia Relays Briefing in Englishstarproduction
This document provides an overview and instructions for the TriStar Estonia 2011 race weekend, which includes a 1km swim, 100km bike, and 10km run. It outlines key details for registration, the race schedule, environmental and charity initiatives, and rules to ensure a fair and safe event. The briefing emphasizes having fun while promoting environmental protection and supporting local charities.
This document provides a race briefing for the TriStar Madrid triathlon. It summarizes key information for athletes including the race's focus on fun, environmental protection and social responsibility. Details are given about registration, the swim, bike and run courses, aid stations, cut-off times and rules around transitions and equipment check-in. Athletes are reminded to bring identification, licenses and required gear.
Este documento presenta la información clave para los participantes en el TriStar Madrid, incluyendo detalles sobre el registro, el día de la carrera, las normas y los avituallamientos. Se proporcionan mapas y horarios para las distintas secciones de la carrera de triatlón de 1 km de natación, 100 km de ciclismo y 10 km de carrera. También se destaca la importancia de la seguridad, el respeto al medio ambiente y la responsabilidad social.
Este documento fornece informações importantes sobre o evento TriStar Rio de Janeiro de 2012, incluindo: (1) os três pilares do TriStar são diversão, proteção ambiental e responsabilidade social; (2) as etapas da prova são natação, ciclismo e corrida e há informações sobre cada uma; (3) há detalhes sobre check-in, áreas de transição, kits e número de peito.
The document provides information about the TriStar55.5 Lyon triathlon event taking place in Lyon, France on May 29, 2011. It discusses environmental and social responsibility initiatives of the event. It also outlines the race schedule and logistics, including registration, check-in, the swim, bike, and run courses, energy stations, and post-race activities. Rules for each stage of the race are also summarized.
The document appears to be describing a triathlon event that took place in 2011 with 1000 athletes from 21 nations and 600 volunteers. It provides details on the bike park opening at 6am, warm up swim from 7:15-7:45am, and swim start at 8am. It also mentions dropping off bags at the swim start and getting a new chip if lost at the transition area exit.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Monaco relay race. It outlines the schedule of events including registration on Friday and Saturday, the race start at 8:15am on Sunday with the 1km swim, followed by the 100km bike ride and 10km run. Details are given on the routes, aid stations, rules around drafting, penalties and finishing procedures. The briefing emphasizes having fun while supporting environmental protection and social responsibility initiatives.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Lyon triathlon event. It outlines the event's philosophy of focusing on fun, environmental protection, and social responsibility. It discusses the race schedule, registration process, race preparations, and rules/regulations for the swimming, cycling, and running portions. Key details include checking in bikes/gear, start times, cutoff times, aid stations on the course, and post-race activities like awards and food.
This document provides a briefing for the TriStar111 Monaco relay race. It outlines the schedule of events including registration on Friday and Saturday, a bike check-in on Saturday, and the start of the race on Sunday. The race includes a 1km swim, 100km bike ride, and 10km run that will be completed by teams of relay racers. Details are provided on nutrition and aid stations, rules regarding drafting and equipment, and penalties for infractions. Post-race activities include relaxing, collecting medals and shirts, and a Sunday evening celebration at the finish line.
The document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Minnesota 2011 triathlon, including an overview of the race schedule and logistics, environmental and social responsibility initiatives, and rules and regulations. Key details include registration on Friday from 3-8pm, a welcome briefing at 6pm, the swim starting at 7:30am on Saturday followed by the 100km bike ride and 10km run, and an awards ceremony and after party on Sunday evening. Guidelines are provided around checking in bikes and bags, using proper race identification, following traffic laws, drafting restrictions, and more.
TriStar11.1&33.3 Estonia Briefing in Englishstarproduction
This document provides information for athletes participating in the TriStar Estonia 2011 triathlon event, including an overview of the event philosophy, schedules, maps, rules, and logistical details. The key details are:
- The event focuses on fun, environmental protection and social responsibility. It includes a charity run on Friday and supports local environmental and children's health causes.
- Race day is Saturday with registration and briefings in the morning, the TriStar 11.1 starting at 10am and the TriStar 33.3 starting at 3pm. There is an energy night celebration on Saturday evening.
- Athletes must check in their bikes and gear by specified times and follow rules for each stage
The document proposes a new triathlon event called the TriStar Team Event (T5). It would feature teams of 5 athletes (professionals and amateurs) competing together. The inaugural event would take place in Madrid in May 2012 over 3 days and include a 1000m swim, 100km bike, and 10km run with drafting allowed among teammates. The goal is to create a sustainable team-focused event that promotes positive stories and images through global TV and media coverage. Key aspects include team uniforms, support, and the top 3 finishes counting toward the overall team time. Benefits for teams and sponsors include visibility, activation opportunities, and a new way to experience triathlon.
TriStar111 Madrid individual Briefing in ENGLISHstarproduction
This document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Madrid triathlon. It discusses the race's philosophy of fun, environmental protection, and social responsibility. The briefing covers logistics before, during, and after the race, including check-in procedures, the swim, bike, and run courses, aid stations, cut-off times, and rules. Athletes are encouraged to support environmental and charity organizations. The race aims to be a safe, fair event while also celebrating participants' accomplishments.
The document provides information for riders participating in the inaugural GranFondo Cannondale Vail cycling event taking place on August 18-19 in Vail, Colorado. It outlines details about expo and packet pickup on August 18th, the starting location and time in Lionshead Square on August 19th, and it highlights the key State Bridge climb where King and Queen of the Mountain prizes will be awarded.
The document provides information about the TriStar55.5 Lyon triathlon event taking place in Lyon, France on May 29, 2011. It discusses the race details including the swim, bike, and run courses and aid stations. It also outlines the registration process, environmental and social responsibility initiatives, and rules and regulations for a safe and fair race.
TriStar111 Estonia Relays Briefing in Englishstarproduction
This document provides an overview and instructions for the TriStar Estonia 2011 race weekend, which includes a 1km swim, 100km bike, and 10km run. It outlines key details for registration, the race schedule, environmental and charity initiatives, and rules to ensure a fair and safe event. The briefing emphasizes having fun while promoting environmental protection and supporting local charities.
This document provides information for athletes competing in the TriStar Split 2011 triathlon. It outlines the event's philosophy of focusing on fun, environmental protection, and social responsibility. It details the race schedule, including registration on Saturday and the race on Sunday. Information is provided about the swim, bike, and run courses and rules for each discipline. Key points include checking bikes and bags before the race, wearing required safety gear like helmets, and penalties for drafting on the bike course.
The document provides information about the 1st Cannes International Triathlon taking place on Sunday April 13, 2014. It details the schedule of events at the exhibition village from Friday to Sunday, including registration, bike and bag check-in on Saturday, and race briefings. The race will involve a 2km or 1km swim, followed by an 80km or 50km bike ride and a 16km or 8km run. The document outlines the procedures for race day, including check-in times and transition areas, and concludes with details about the post-race prize giving ceremony.
Clonmel Triathlon Club Information PresentationRebecca Purcell
The document summarizes an open evening presentation for the Clonmel Triathlon Club. It provides information about the club's history and aims, upcoming events in 2016 including a try-a-tri in March and club tour in August. It also outlines the basics of triathlon including popular distances and equipment needed. Training tips are provided for beginners and advanced athletes. Membership costs and benefits are listed.
This document provides information for athletes competing in the 7th Ironman France triathlon. It outlines the race schedule, check-in process, aid stations, and rules. Key details include swim training from Thursday to Saturday, expo village and registration opening from Thursday to Saturday, an energy party on Friday evening, bike and bag check-in on Saturday afternoon, and the swim start at 6:30am on Sunday followed by the 180km bike course and marathon run. The document emphasizes proper preparation and following all rules and regulations.
Oldham County Saddle Club 2015 Show SeasonBetter Builder
The document provides information about the Oldham County Saddle Club's 2015 horse show season, including details about their May 23rd show. It lists 55 classes that will be held at the show, beginning with pleasure driving and ending with a ride a buck class. It also provides the club's rules, guidelines on proper attire, stall information, and contact details. The goal of the show season is to fund the club's scholarship and horseman's fund.
The document provides information about OCBC Cycle Malaysia 2014, including:
- There are various cycling categories taking place on Saturday and Sunday at Dataran Merdeka, ranging from 100m kids rides to 48km challenges.
- Participants must wear their event bib and properly attach their bike tag to participate.
- Cyclists will be flagged off in waves by category at the starting area near Dataran Merdeka.
- Support services will be provided including aid stations, bike storage, and medical assistance.
The document provides information about an upcoming race event including details about the different races, baggage storage, bib numbers, transportation, medals, food and drinks, medical support, lost and found, and contact information. Specifically, it outlines the distances, start times and time limits for races taking place on October 24th and 25th including a 10km run, 5km walk, 2km kids run, marathon, and half marathon. It also provides information about baggage storage with bib number matching, requirements for bib numbers, transportation to the start and finish locations, finisher medals at the finish line, post-race food and drinks, on-site medical support, and lost and found hours.
Han Van Spanje 3 Feb15 newcastle cycling symposiumnewcycling
1. The document discusses cycling infrastructure and policies in the Netherlands, where cycling is a major form of transportation. It advocates for street designs that prioritize safety and ease of use for cyclists over cars.
2. Specific policies discussed include building bike paths separate from roads, lowering speed limits, and creating "bicycle boulevards" where cyclists have right of way over cars.
3. The document argues that street designs should follow "sustainable safety" principles to intuitively guide safe behavior and make cyclists and pedestrians feel safe.
The document outlines rules and logistics for a group motorcycle ride and parade. Riders are instructed to follow all rules and directions from road captains, including no asshatery, drugs, alcohol, or riding against traffic. The schedule details meeting at 8:30am, departing at 9am for the registration location, and the parade starting between 10-10:15am and ending around 11am. Parking instructions and an after party location are also provided.
This document provides information for athletes competing in the 2014 1st Sfax Triathlon in Kerkennah Islands. It outlines the briefing agenda which includes introductions, schedules, procedures for check-in, transition, the start, and more. Details are given for the swim, bike, and run courses for both the Olympic and discovery/relay distances. Post-race procedures like doping control and medical care are also addressed. Weather for the competition days is expected to be sunny with wind. The briefing aims to prepare athletes for all aspects of taking part in the triathlon.
This document provides information for athletes competing in the Spartan Maggiora race on July 23rd and 24th, 2022. It outlines the event schedule, parking and transportation details, pre and post-race procedures, etiquette rules, and information on social media and the next Spartan race in Misano Adriatico in September.
Bicicleando is a cooperative that offers bike rentals and guided tours to experience the environment around Ría de Vigo and Pontevedra by bike. Their services include renting bikes for adults and children, guided routes visiting places of environmental and cultural interest, and route information. Customers can rent bikes for half days or full days/weekends, and the cooperative provides route support and collection/drop-off of bikes. Their goal is to provide a healthy, educational and enjoyable leisure activity for experiencing the local area by bike.
The document provides details for a cycling marathon taking place on January 21-22, 2012 at the Bochnia Salt Mine near Krakow, Poland. It outlines the agenda for indoor cycling classes and other fitness activities from 11:45 AM on Saturday until 10 PM, as well as accommodations underground for participants overnight. Safety measures and logistical information are also provided regarding registration, equipment, transportation, and contact information for participants.
This document provides details for a cycling marathon taking place on January 21-22, 2012 in the Bochnia Salt Mine near Krakow, Poland. The agenda outlines indoor cycling and fitness classes held from 11:45 AM on January 21 to 10:00 PM, followed by a shower, supper, and after party underground. On January 22 breakfast will be served from 7-9 AM before participants take the elevator to the surface. Safety measures and accommodations are also described. Buses will transport participants from Krakow to the mine both days.
Racing the Waco 70.3 in Waco, Texas? USAT Certified Coach Dave Jimenez will be doing a tailored presentation for athletes planning on racing Ironman Waco 70.3 on October 28th, 2018.
Dave will help you plan your logistics and race strategy to have your best Ironman yet. Dave will cover important things to do the days leading up to the event, race morning, the weather and how it may impact your approach to the race, the swim, bike and run courses including strategies about how to race the course and have efficient transitions.
Prime Jailbreak - a Tuffy Escape: Race Briefing 2013TriDuSport
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2) Detailed procedures are outlined for bike racking, body marking, transition areas, the swim, bike, and run courses.
3) Key information is provided for both the Minimum and Maximum escapes including start times, cut-offs, and course requirements.
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3. TriStar Philosophy
Star Events are focused on
« Fun
« Environmental Protection
« Social Responsibility
4. Environmental
Protection
In cooperation with the 4vita program we take action
for the environment and health
Get involved and…
« Act 4vita: respect the Ecozones, reduce
and sort waste...
« www.4vita.org
5. Social
Responsibility
Support the oncology of the hospital Vöcklabruck
and the United World Tour in their work for children
and adults!
« The EYBL-Charity Run and the EYBL-Children’s
Run in the sign of these two projects
« Donate to these charities through your
participation in the EYBL-Charity and EYBL-
Children’s Run
7. Before coming to Salzkammergut
Don’t forget
« Everything you need for the Race
« Photo ID
« Valid License from your triathlon
federation
« One day License 7 Euros (if you do not
have a yearly license)
11. Registration
for all team members!
« In the Star&Co Village
« Know your start number
« Show your photo ID and your yearly
triathlon license or buy a day license
« Check your data
« You will receive your athlete’s wristband
(2 bracelets the cyclist to allow access to the Bike
Park)
« Pick up your Starter pack
« Every team member has to sign the
waiver at registration
12. Starter Pack Contains
« 1 swim cap
« 3 start numbers
« 1 transition bags – BIKE &RUN
« 3 STREETWEAR bags
« 3 stickers for the bags
« 1 bike sticker and 3 for the helmet
« 1 Athlete guide
13. Options during Registration
« If you're doing two disciplines let us know and
you will get a BIKE/RUN
transition bag during
registration
« you can buy extra tickets for the Energy Party at
the Info Booth (20€).
« Energy Party is included only in the price of 111
entry fee.
15. Massage
« If you need the service of a masseur
before the race, you can get in touch with
our official partner:
« 0043 660-6518042 or 0043 660-2110740
jlukas@gmx.at
16. Check In
Saturday 15:00 – 18:00
• BIKE PARK & TRANSITION
AREA
17. Check In Info
Saturday
« Check in on Saturday is mandatory for all
cyclists!
« You must check in your bike. Non-checked
material can not be used in the Race
« Check-in closes at 18:00!
18. Preparations for Check In
Saturday
« Put the 3 small stickers on your helmet (in
front an on both sides)
« Put the remaining sticker on your bike
19. Check In Process
Saturday
« Bring your Bike
« Come to the Bike Park Entrance
« With your helmet on your head, chinstrap closed
« Brakes and helmet will be checked
« Rack your bike (you can have your shoes
clipped on your bike – nothing else!)
« You get your timing chip
« Do not bring your STREETWEAR bag
20. Check In Schedule
« CHECK IN Saturday 15 – 18h
BIKE | HELMET
« CHECK IN Sunday morning 5h15 – 6h45:
STREETWEAR BAG (every team member)
You can deposit your streetwear bag in the relaxing Zone area, right
next to the bike park. Drop off hours: 6:00 – 6:45 (for 55.5, 6:00 –
7:15).
21. Transition Bag BIKE
Saturday
Contains everything you need for the BIKE
« Race number + Belt
« Helmet
« Glasses
« Bike Shoes (if not clipped on the bike)
« Nutrition
23. ATTENTION 111!!!
« You do not have access to your
transition bags on Race Day morning!
« Athletes of the 111 will get another quick
Race briefing on Saturday at 18:30!
« NOTE: Athletes of the 55.5 will get a quick one
on race day morning
24. Race Day
Sunday, June 3rd 2012
• BEFORE THE RACE
• DURING THE RACE
• AFTER THE FINISH
25. Before the race
« Have a good breakfast
« Bring along the things you need for the
swim
« Don‘t forget your STREETWEAR bags
« Don‘t forget to give the timing chip to your
swimmer
26. Sunday morning
Bike Park is open 05:15 – 06:45
for the cyclist
« Pump your tyres
« Toilets in the Bike Park
« You must exit the Bike Park at 06:45
« Do not leave anything on the ground
in the Bike Park
27. Before Start
for the swimmer
« Hand in your STREETWEAR bag (6:00 –
6:45, for 55.5: 6:00 – 7:15)
« Go to the Start Area wearing your Swimcap
« Place yourself in the Start section according
to your swim level (Pros in first line)
« Warmup in front of the start. End: 06:45
« Race briefing at start for 55.5 at 7:15
« Sandals / Shoes are not allowed in the Start
Area
28. Before your split
For cyclist and runner
« Hand in your STREETWEAR bag
« Go to the Relay Area after the Transition/Bike
park and wait for your companion to arrive
29. 07:00 Start Swim 1km
07:30 Start Swim 0.5km
« Start 1km and 0.5km of Swimming
« 1 Loop
« Cut Off time: 45min race time 111 / 30min
race time 55.5
32. Transition 1 Swim à Bike
SWIMMER
« Pass the timing chip to the
cyclist in the Relay Area
CYCLIST
« Close the chinstrap of your helmet
« Pickup your Bike and push it to the Exit
« Mount your Bike only once you left the bike park
33. BIKE 50/100km
« 1 loop for TriStar55.5 and 2 loops for 111
« ~700m climbing altitude
« 4 Energy Stations for 111, 1 for 55.5
« No personal aid station
« Cut Off time BIKE:
05h30 race time
(3h race time for 55.5)
34. Bike ATTENTION
« Over 200 marshals will take care of your
security however, streets will not be closed
for traffic!
« You have to respect the Austrian traffic law
at all times!!!!!
« You must not cut corners!!
39. ECOZONES
« Throw your bottles and packaging
away only in the ECOZONES at
the beginning and the end of each
Energy Station
40. Transition 2 Bike à Run
« Dismount your bike before entering the Bike
Park
« Push your bike to an empty rack and park it
« Pass the timing chip to the runner in the
Relay Area
« RUNNER follow the course in the Transition
area and start the Run
43. Your Team got a penalty?
« Go to the Penalty Box and wait until the
end of your penalty (countdown starts
once you stop arguing with referees)
« The Penalty Box is located in the
Transition Area
« After the penalty: Pass the timing chip to
the Runner in the Relay area
44. 55.5 - Run 5km
« 1 lap
« 2 Energy Stations
« Cut Off time Swim + Bike + Run: 4 h
45. 111 - Run 10km
« 2 loops
« 2 Energy Stations passed 2 times
« Get a wristband at the end of the first loop
« Cut Off time Swim + Bike + Run: 7 h race
time
49. Relaxing Zone
« Get your medal
« Get your Finisher T-Shirt
« Enjoy Massages
« Eat at the Afterfinish Energy Station
« For your comfort and your security, no friends
& family in the Relaxing Zone, only Finishers!
50. Check Out
Sunday 13:00 – 15:00
• BIKE PARK & TRANSITION
AREA
• ONLY CYCLIST
51. Check Out Process
cyclist only
« You need your Start Number + Athletes
Wristband to check out
« Pickup your Transition Bags first
« Then get your Bike (racked in order of arrival!)
« When leaving the Park, hand back your timing
chip
« No Chip = No Bike!
52. Award Ceremony
« At 15:30
« At the Star&Co Expo area
« Awards for the top 3 in each age group
and top 5 overall
« Celebrate your success with family and
friends
54. General Rules
It is forbidden to:
« Cut or fold your start number
« Get help from third parties
« Get race provisions outside of the official
Energy Stations
55. SWIM Rules
« It is mandatory to swim
without your race number
« The wetsuit can only be
taken off completely in the
transition area
56. BIKE rules
« Drafting is forbidden
« The helmet must be worn at all
times with the chinstrap closed
« The race number must be
visibly worn on your lower back
« Respect the rules of the road
« Keep on the right and Do not cut corners
« Escorting (car, motobike, bike, ...) and
assistance is forbidden
57. No Drafting
« The distance between two athletes
(Drafting zone) is 10x3m
(front tyre to back tyre)
« If you enter in this zone, you will
receive a black card
« You are responsible for going to the penalty box
upon your return to the Transition Area
« If you do not go to the prison you are disqualified
58. Penalties / Cards
= 10 min time penalty in penalty box
= 2 or more black = disqualification
= 2 or more yellow card = disqualification
(yellow card = warning)
= disqualification
59. RUN rules
« Wear the race number visibly on your front
« If you use a start number belt, wear it on
your waistline
« You must not run topless
« Escorting (bike, roller,
runner, ...) and assistance
is forbidden
60. General Rule
A referees decision shall be final.
Or:
Protests must be handed in before 14h45 to
an official race referee with the provided
form together with the protest fee of € 50.
62. If...
« You lose your timing chip, get a new one
at the penalty tent in the transition area
« You have to give up, let a referee know
you give up. Your family might ask us at
the Info point – you are obliged to tell us
what happened
« Also let us know if you return to the race area
or if you‘ll be back at your hotel
63. You have questions?
« Before coming to Salzkammergut:
please contact us at
office@tristarsalzkammergut.com
« On spot:
please come see our team at the
Information booth at the Star&Co Village