Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Du It For Shelter






OK folks, this is it. You've spent all winter getting up earlier on Saturday and Sunday mornings than you do to go to work. You've slipped, slithered and shivered on Sunday runs in weather you wouldn't put a dog out in and spent many, interminable hours in the basement spinning endless miles to nowhere.


This Sunday sees the second race of the 2011 season. Yup, although you missed the Aquathon already, we still have a boatload of racing to get through before the banquet (early November, we want to say the 5th, Banook Canoe Club, don't say we didn't warn you). First up, the Du It For Shelter Duathlon (hereto known as DIFS).

A rebooting of the old Hammerman Duathlon of yore, RD Stacy Juckett-Chestnutt held the first event here last year. It's out in Musquodobit Harbour way (map here), an easy hour drive from HRM. Race HQ is at the Eastern Shore Community Centre.

The first run starts from here and we remember it as being a painfully fast 4 km out-and-back, mostly along trail. It was painfully fast as it was pan-flat and we were chasing the Piggotts and Shawn Amirault; neither of whom one should chase with alacrity.

After TZ, the bike heads out due north on Rte 357. It's rolling terrain; think the Waverley Road without the high traffic count. We did it on 72" fixed and never wished for a smaller gear: a larger one yes, but a smaller one? No. It's not a technical course either, and ideally suited to jumping on your P2, assuming the position and heading out to the turn. Last year the course was cut short to ca. 20kms due to road conditions. No word yet on whether you'll get the full monty this year or not.

After returning to TZ, R2 takes the same route. Last year Brad Piggott took top honours with Heather Doucette taking top ladies honours.

As always, the race is TNS Sanctioned and being run under TriCan competition rules and should you have a protest or appeal, TD Linda McLeod will be glad to swap your $50 cash for the appropriate paperwork!

As with last year, Stacy and Tim have amassed a prize-list that is both extensive and heavy. Partly this because they are also running a 5K on Saturday in Shubie Park. Last year there was a prize for the fastest overall time in both events; yup a little multisport stage-race. Modesty precludes us from telling you who won the overall last year, but let us just say we're still drinking the gin! Hic!


So, the weather forecast is in, the sun is going to be out and all this water should have dried off by them. So really, you're all out of excuses. Atlantic Chip, you know what to do! Oh, did we mention it was for the St Leonards Society, raising funds for the homeless here in Halifax?

See you Sunday

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