Aug 272012
 

ATTENTION CIRCLE TRIATHLETES!

COME TO EARLY REGISTRATION

When:  Saturday, September 1, 2012 from 4-6 p.m.

What:  Pick up your registration packets, timing chips, T-shirts and more!

Where:  Riveredge Marina in Ashland

Who:  Anyone who has registered and anyone who would still like to register

Why:  It makes race day so much more relaxing!

 

Aug 092012
 

Race day is approaching!

The Circle Triathlon kicks off SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2012 at 8:00a.m.

REGISTER online by following this link to Active.com.

 

We have three races to accommodate all levels and ages of athletes-as individuals or teams.

THE THREE LEVELS OF RACES:

Mt. Chocorua for the true Sprint Triathlon.

Mt. Morgan for the beginner triathlete and strong young athlete.

Mt. Rattlesnake for our youngest athletes.

 

Great Cause, Great Race, Great Day!

REGISTER NOW

Jan 232012
 
Hey Circle Triathletes!  It’s never too early to register for this year’s Circle Triathlon on Sunday, September 2, 2012!  Access online registration by following this link to Active.com.  Also, a new website for the Circle Triathlon is coming soon so stay posted!  To look at all of the great photos from the 2011 Circle Triathlon click here!
We are all looking forward to seeing familiar faces on Labor Day Weekend and we hope you are too!!!
Circle Triathlon Labor Day Weekend
Aug 092011
 

As in years past, the 2.7 mile running route for the Chocorua race is flat and fast. Runners leave the bike transition area, travel over the covered bridge, and take a left onto RT #3/25 toward Ashland.

NEW THIS YEAR:  At 1.4 miles, (shortly before River Street) the course makes a sharp left onto a dirt path leading to a grassy section and a really cool dam crossing.  The dam has a few step conditions which will require one person crossings.  Adaptive athletes will require one assisted transition which race staff will provide.  This “off-road” section is very short (.1 miles) and connects directly to River Street for the remaining 1.2 miles of the running course. There will be several volunteers and a water station at the “off-road” section.