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A Mohawk in Osage Country...

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 ED. This is the time of year when Minnesota triathlon content is hard to come by, so as in year's past, we repost race coverage and personal race reports from the past season.

NEOSHO SPRINT TRIATHLON COVERAGE - Who is going to be one of Minnesota's breakout athletes in 2024? We think that Alexandria's mohawked COREY NYGAARD will. He's coming off his best season ever in '23, one in which he won two of the three Minnesota tris he entered, but because those races were not among our region''s most competitive, it was difficult to measure him alongside our state's established elite men. But his performance last week at the Neosho Sprint Triathlon in southwest Missouri gives us reason to believe he will be barking with the big dogs this season. He won the 88-finisher race, which consisted of a 300-yad pool swim, 12.5 mile bike, 5K run, in convincing fashion, handily outsplitting the competition in each phase. His eventual margin of victory over runner-up MARIO MINELLI was 6:01. If that name seems familiar, it should. Mario, aka "Super Mario" is a decorated multisportsman who relocated not long ago from Kasson, Minnesota to Bella Vista, Arkansas....

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Teddie's Taper Tricks...

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ED. We recently discovered a guest post written by MInnesota pro triathlete Ted Treise. It was posted on pickybars.com in July, 2018. It's good stuff!

By Ted Treise

If I were to do a self-assessed pros & cons list of my tri skills, tapering would lead the cons column in bold, a font size or two bigger, and underlined. I hate the taper. It’s a perfect storm for the monkey mind to dart into 10,000 different directions fueled by the extra energy that comes with reduced training stress and the excitement/ pre-race jitters. Examples of typical monkey mind paths include but are not limited to:  ...

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Tevin's Taupo....

 
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By Tevin Neegaard
 
2024 Taupo, NZ 70.3 World Championships Race Report - This venue was world class! Honestly, didn’t have any crazy expectations going into this race other than to have fun and leave it all out on the course. I can say I play my hand about as well as I could have today.
 
Swim was a breakthrough for me going under 30 minutes for the first time. It was the clearest water I’ve ever swam in seeing the bottom the entire swim.
 
Bike course started with 12 miles of straight climbing. You saw a lot of people go out and cook themselves early. Power was low all-day, but road consistent throughout 256AP - 263NP
 
Run course was extremely tougher than it looked on paper and the 9AM start for the age group didn’t do any favors for us starting the run right around noon. Definitely the discipline that I want to work on the most… have yet to piece it together!
 
If you asked me if I would have been here 18 months ago I would have laughed in your face....

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Happy New Year from MTN!

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BIG NEWS!

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CHISAGO LAKES TRIATHLON JOINS THE STORM SPORTING EVENTS FAMILY

Chisago City, MN – After 18 years of fostering a cherished tradition in the Chisago Lakes area, the Chisago Lakes Triathlon and Chisago Lakes Kids Triathlon are transitioning ownership from DuTriRun to Storm Sporting Events. Facilitated by Gloria West, owner of DuTriRun, this seamless transition ensures the preservation of these beloved community events' legacy and integrity....

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