RWR/Peak Winter Racing Series - Stage 14 Results
61 riders came out for Stage 14's time trial, all hoping to set personnel best times or to challenge for the course records on the Ride with Rendall/ Peak Winter Series time trial course. The time trial course is the bench mark of fitness in the series as it is the only course that gets repeated.
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RWR / Peak Winter racing Series - Stage 13 Results
Stage 13 of the RWR/ Peak Winter Series is now complete and once again some familiar faces took home the stage wins. On a course that was peppered with short steep climbs, Derrick St. John once again proved that his Arizona fitness has not been lost. Riding to a time of 41:48.4, Derrick powered away from the rest of the front runners late in the course to win by a comfortable margin. Marc Boudreau was second with a time of 43:40.7 that put early leader Patrick Seguin (43:59.8) into third.
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Peak Vancouver Grand Opening Celebration!
The Peak Centre for Human Performance is getting ready to celebrate the official opening of its Burnaby location and we would love you to be there! Join us any time from 11am – 3pm on March 18th for information, demonstrations, refreshments, and a chance to win a free Lactate, VO2max and Energy Usage Analysis assessment.
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RWR/Peak Winter Racing Series - Stage 12 Results
Stage 12 was characterized by some steep rollers followed by a vicious 8km climb to the finish line. With 4 races left in the series, riders are reminded that time is running out to take advantage of that first free ride! The 16 race series is open to everyone and riders are not required to ride all stages to take part. Here is Glen’s update:
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RWR/Peak Winter Racing Series - Stage 11 Results
Stage 11 of the RWR/ Peak Winter series turned out to be a clash of the Titans. On a course slightly longer than the usual stage length, Warren MacDonald and Aaron Fillion put on a display of power by recording the highest average wattages on route to the fastest times of the stage. Aaron managed to put a minute into Warren at the end of the stage despite Warren's early lead. Aaron's 50:55.8 edged out Warren's time of 51:54.6. The stage was filled with sharp climbs that punished those who went out too hard. Third place on the stage went to Marc Boudreau thanks to a great time of 54:18.4. All three riders were the only one's to go under the 55 minute mark. For more stats and times on the stage, see the website at http://www.peakcentrevancouver.ca/race_series.php.
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