Le duathlon est un sport de belge!

C’est simple, les belges ont tout simplement prit les 3 premières places… (elite).
En fait l’explication est toute simple. Si vous ne le savez pas, le cyclocross est une religion en belgique, et comme par hasard, ces belges sont justement des champions de cyclocross. Bart Aernouts est justement un ex-champion du monde junior de cyclocross.

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Scotland’s Catriona Morrison thrilled the crowd on hand to watch the 2010 ITU Duathlon World Championship in Edinburgh today, winning on home soil to take the fourth ITU Duathlon World Title of her illustrious career. Morrison won the ITU Long Distance Duathlon World Championship in 2007 and 2008, after winning Duathlon Worlds at the standard distance in 2006.

Today’s race took place in Edinburgh’s historic Holyrood Park, which served up one of the most challenging Duathlon World Champs courses of all time. The relentlessly hilly course consisted of a 10K run, followed by a 38.4K bike, and finished with a 5K run.

Morrison, the heavy favourite entering the race, finished the gruelling course in 2:02:47, to top France’s Sandra Levenez by 18 seconds. It was the second year in a row that Levenez finished in the runner-up spot at the Duathlon World Championship, having finished second to Czech Vendula Frintova in Concord, North Carolina, USA last season. Australia’s Felecity Sheddy-Ryan finished a distant third in her first-ever Duathlon World Champs, rounding out the podium in 2:06:14.

The men’s Elite competition was all about the Belgians, who pulled off an unprecedented podium sweep, with Bart Aernoutstaking top honours in 1:50:22. It’s the biggest result of the 26-year-old’s career, after finishing third at the 2008 Duathlon World Champs. Aernouts topped countryman Rob Woestenborghs by 22 seconds. Fellow Belgian Joerie Vansteelant, younger brother of the late Benny Vansteelant (four-time ITU Duathlon World Champion), rounded out the men’s podium, finishing six seconds behind Woestenborghs.

2 commentaires
  1. En réalité il ne s’agit pas du même Bart Aernouts. Le duathlète est né en 1984 et le cyclocrossman est né en 1982. Mais il est vrai que je m’y suis laissé prendre au début aussi, avant de rencontrer le duathlète et qu’il m’explique…