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Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 12 sept. 2015 22:20
par eric d
On va être 4 ou 5 a tout casser.a vichy cette Année le slot chez les 55 ce prend en 10h40

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 12 sept. 2015 23:34
par Leonick
en 2015 il y avait 2 slots pour les 55-59, 10h39 et 10h43. Pas de roll down !

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 13 sept. 2015 10:29
par claude
Il te suffit de gagner 5 heures sur ton dernier résultat.
Cool.

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 13 sept. 2015 12:50
par Alainlenewbie
débutant a écrit :
Alainlenewbie a écrit :
débutant a écrit : o 515 EUR + 6% frais Active – En ligne à partir du 29/07/2015
C'était combien exactement cette année (pour voir si l'augmentation du tarif suit l'inflation... :mrgreen: ) ?
J'espère que tu es actionnaire auprès de la société IRONAMN. Tu pourrais ainsi te payer l'inscription à Nice avec la perception de tes dividendes annuels ;-)
Et sinon, juste connaitre le prix 2015, c'est possible ? :?:

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 13 sept. 2015 12:52
par Alainlenewbie
eric d a écrit :On va être 4 ou 5 a tout casser.a vichy cette Année le slot chez les 55 ce prend en 10h40
Essaie de ne pas abandonner, et de dépasser les 20km/h à vélo, ça sera déjà très bien pour toi !

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 13 sept. 2015 17:54
par débutant
Alainlenewbie a écrit :Et sinon, juste connaitre le prix 2015, c'est possible ? :?:
Tu souhaites racheter un dossard 2015 ? :roll: :wink:

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 04 nov. 2015 19:38
par débutant

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 06 nov. 2015 19:47
par AoS
2501 :D

J'ai longtemps hésité avec Zurich qui semble plus raisonnable/facile pour un premier IM mais il ne me faisait pas rêver ... et, ayant fait le 70.3 à Rapperswil cette année, j'avais envie d'un peu changer de décor.

Yapluka trouver un plan d'entraînement :oops:

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 13 nov. 2015 08:45
par Guitas
Bonjour a tous,
Je voudrais avoir une idée de la qualité de la route sur le parcours vélo,
Actuellement je vaux +/-7h sur 175km (1650D+) sur des routes pas forcément très roulantes avec des descentes assez techniques..
L'objectif serait de faire +/- 6h45 à Nice...
Je dois faire une reco debut 2016,
Merci

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 16 nov. 2015 09:26
par Gadagne
Tu feras 6h34

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 16 nov. 2015 19:27
par débutant
Gadagne a écrit :Tu feras 6h34
Je prédis 6h28

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 28 janv. 2016 21:27
par débutant
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Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 05 févr. 2016 23:47
par débutant
http://eu.ironman.com/triathlon/news/ar ... z3zJl2GE7l

We talk with IRONMAN head referee Jimmy Riccitello about changes to this year's global competition rules.

IRONMAN: What are the most notable changes in the IRONMAN Competition Rules from last year?

Jimmy Riccitello: We increased the age-group draft zone from 10 meters to 12 meters for all IRONMAN 70.3 and IRONMAN events, including their respective world championships. The professional draft zone will remain at its current 12-meter distance. The draft zone distance will continue to be measured from the front wheel of the leading athlete to the front wheel of the following athlete; roughly equal to six bike lengths of clear space between athletes. The time allowed to pass another athlete will increase from 20 seconds to 25 seconds.

Our goal with this rule change is to continue to address our athletes’ desire to have fairer races with respect to drafting. Lengthening the draft zone will make the bike leg more of an individual effort, and make it easier for our referees to spot athletes who fail to make good choices with regard to following the drafting rules.

We have also modified the "three strikes and you’re out" rule. Only blue card rule violations (drafting and intentional littering) will count towards an athlete's three strikes and lead to a disqualification. Yellow card rule violations (all other penalties) do not count towards an athlete’s three strikes. Our intention here is to give heavier penalties for a) rule violations that result in an unfair advantage, or b) tarnish our local venues. That said, the IRONMAN Competition Rules still allow an athlete to be disqualified for repeated rule violations should someone receive excessive yellow card violations.

Snorkels will be prohibited in our events this year in order to align with the international standard that has been in place for many years—primarily with safety in mind.

Finally, the swimwear rule has been changed. During non-wetsuit swims, swimwear sleeves, or race kits worn under sleeveless swimwear, may now extend from shoulders to elbows.

There are other small changes—tweaks to the verbiage, mainly—but these are the big ones.

Do the changes in the IRONMAN Competition Rules coincide with the changes the International Triathlon Union (ITU) made for their 2016 Competition Rules for middle and long distance triathlon?

Yes. All of our changes have been made in concert with the ITU in an effort to align our rules with theirs. I am proud of the progress we have made towards the ultimate goal of having one global rule book for long-distance triathlon, and am grateful to the ITU for its willingness to work together in this pursuit.

Do you think the changes made by both parties will have a positive impact on the sport globally?

Definitely. As a result of our collaboration, it's easier for athletes to race in countries other than their own with respect to knowledge and enforcement of the rules, regardless of the language barrier. Of course, some small differences will still exist from country to country. But each year, as we continue to work together, those differences become fewer.

When will the 2016 IRONMAN Competitions Rules start being enforced at our events globally?

The updated 2016 IRONMAN Competition Rules for IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 events will take effect March 1, 2016 in Europe, Africa and the Americas. The Competition Rules will roll out in Asia-Pacific between March and July. Athletes competing in Asia-Pacific events between March 1 and July 1 should familiarize themselves with the event Athlete Information Guide to get information on rule enforcement.

Do these rules apply to both IRONMAN & IRONMAN 70.3 races? As well as both world championships?

Yes. As I mentioned earlier, there may be small differences from venue to venue depending on the event’s sanctioning body. Athletes should always familiarize themselves with the individual event's Athlete Information Guide prior to competing.

Is there a difference in the rules for age group athletes than professional athletes?

Yes. Not significantly, but they differ—primarily because the relatively small professional field allows for more stringent rules and a higher degree of scrutiny.

Do you think there will be any issues with enforcing the rule changes on a global basis?

The longer draft zone will take some getting used to—for both athletes and referees. But considering the other things that we are doing to minimize drafting—such as implementing rolling starts, strategically ordering the wave starts, and increasing the amount of time between wave starts—we are moving in the right direction.

It will take time to get everyone on the same page, but the important point is that the page is the same from race to race. IRONMAN is pushing hard to educate all of its partners about the new changes. We will get up to speed on a global basis quickly, and I am certain that the ITU will do the same. I am hopeful for a smooth transition.

View the 2016 IRONMAN Competition Rules on our Rules and Regulations page.


Originally from: http://eu.ironman.com/triathlon/news/ar ... z3zKvDqhm6

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 06 févr. 2016 12:30
par chrysomallus2s
Hi,
C'est sûr, le rolling start est une bonne chose pour "essayer" de limiter le rafting et les paquets sur la route, ainsi que pour le public qui va voir du monde de façon plus étalée. Par contre 12m entre les vélos.....
Et point négatif, tu doit bien regarder le chrono quand tu vas dans l'eau pour soustraire ça à celui de la ligne d'arrivée à chaque tour pour avoir ton temps réel. Mais bon, quand tu cours, t'as le temps de compter!

Re: Nice 2016

Publié : 08 mars 2016 17:08
par chrysomallus2s
3 mois