XTERRA INDIVIDUALS - Short CourseStart Time - 10:00am
This event is a great opportunity for new competitors, or those who want a less-demanding XTERRA experience. The mountain bike course has been designed so it is not technical and 90% on open dirt roads. Transition Opens at 7:00am. E Bikes are not allowed for this event. All Short Course XTERRA finishers receive a medal. |
500m SWIM
The XTERRA short course event starts on the main beach of the Blue Lake with a 1 lap(500m) open water 500m swim. XTERRA athletes run out of the water up to the the transition area where they change from swimmer to Mountain Biker.
The XTERRA short course event starts on the main beach of the Blue Lake with a 1 lap(500m) open water 500m swim. XTERRA athletes run out of the water up to the the transition area where they change from swimmer to Mountain Biker.
9.1KM MOUNTAIN BIKE
1 Lap
The course is on logging roads with single rider width trails. This course is definitely not technical and will suit beginner mountain bikers.
Mountain bikers must wear an approved cycle helmet. Any competitor not wearing an approved helmet will be removed from the race and refused entry.
It is recommended that competitors look at the course and maps on the website to get an understanding of the distances, conditions and terrain likely to be expected, and fitness level required to finish the course.
To compete in the mountain bike short course, it is recommended that you can confidently ride at least a Grade 2 mountain bike trail.
1 Lap
The course is on logging roads with single rider width trails. This course is definitely not technical and will suit beginner mountain bikers.
Mountain bikers must wear an approved cycle helmet. Any competitor not wearing an approved helmet will be removed from the race and refused entry.
It is recommended that competitors look at the course and maps on the website to get an understanding of the distances, conditions and terrain likely to be expected, and fitness level required to finish the course.
To compete in the mountain bike short course, it is recommended that you can confidently ride at least a Grade 2 mountain bike trail.
5.5KM TRAIL RUN
The run follows Tarawera Road for 500m, before turning right down the Blue Lake single track foreshore trail. At the end of this trail runners arrive at the south end beach of the Blue lake where runners will climb the stairs up to the lookout point parking lot. From this point runners head back into the forest for 1km following back along the side of the Blue Lake to the completion of 1 lap.
The run course is a mixture of flat, small rolling hills and stairs. There is single and double track trail and open dirt road. Some of the single and double track trail is a bit more technical as it has some loose rock. These sections are not very long, but require extra attention. They are completely runable.
AID STATIONS
Approximately at 2.5km.
Water and R-Line electrolyte drink.
The run follows Tarawera Road for 500m, before turning right down the Blue Lake single track foreshore trail. At the end of this trail runners arrive at the south end beach of the Blue lake where runners will climb the stairs up to the lookout point parking lot. From this point runners head back into the forest for 1km following back along the side of the Blue Lake to the completion of 1 lap.
The run course is a mixture of flat, small rolling hills and stairs. There is single and double track trail and open dirt road. Some of the single and double track trail is a bit more technical as it has some loose rock. These sections are not very long, but require extra attention. They are completely runable.
AID STATIONS
Approximately at 2.5km.
Water and R-Line electrolyte drink.
AWARDS - Short Course XTERRA Individual
MALE
Male 13 – 19 years 1st, 2nd & 3rd Male 20 – 29 years 1st, 2nd & 3rd Male 30 – 39 years 1st, 2nd & 3rd Male 40 – 49 years 1st, 2nd & 3rd Male 50, Plus years 1st, 2nd & 3rd |
FEMALE
Female 13 – 19 years 1st, 2nd & 3rd Female 20 – 29 years 1st, 2nd & 3rd Female 30 – 39 years 1st, 2nd & 3rd Female 40 – 49 years 1st, 2nd & 3rd Female 50, Plus years 1st, 2nd & 3rd |
TECHNICAL RULES
SWIM
Wetsuits are allowed.
Wetsuits are mandatory at 14°C
These temperature rules may not agree with some National Federation rules and may be waived by the race director at his discretion.
Buoys: Any athlete confirmed cutting a buoy will be assessed a 2 minute penalty.
General Swim: No fins or swimming aids are allowed.
Swim Caps will be provided and must be worn.
MOUNTAIN BIKE
No aero bars are allowed. Bar extensions or grips off the handlebars may not exceed 5”.
Racers shall complete the entire event on the same bicycle upon which the event was begun. Your bike must accompany you throughout the duration of the bike course.
Passing: Lapped riders must yield to overtaking riders. Riders should voice the command "Track” or ”On your left," when overtaking another. It is the responsibility of the faster rider to overtake safely. Slower riders must yield to the passing rider on the first command. In the event two riders are racing for position, the leading rider does not have to yield his position to the challenging rider. However, a rider may not bodily interfere with or impede another rider's progress.
Drafting: Drafting is allowed.
Bike numbers must be mounted on the handlebars facing forward.
Cutting of numbers or altering is not allowed.
Helmets must be worn at all times.
No riding of bikes is allowed in the transition area.
RUN
Numbers: Numbers must be worn on the front of the body. Cutting numbers or altering is not allowed.
Passing: Lapped runners must yield to overtaking runners. Runners should voice the command "Track” or ”On your left," when overtaking another. It is the responsibility of the faster runner to overtake safely.
Slower runners must yield to the passing runner on the first command.
GENERAL RULES
Ignorance of the rules will not be considered as an excuse.
Competitors must be 13 years of age or older to compete in the XTERRA individual event.
It is the racer's responsibility to maintain adequate hydration. Organizer will provide hydration stations on the run.
Cutting the course: Short-cutting and/or cutting trail switchbacks or course is not permitted and may result in disqualification. A rider is required to stay on the designated trail that is marked and or specified as the racecourse. It is the rider's responsibility to know the designated race course. Lack of tape or barrier on the course will not be constituted as an excuse for cutting course.
Outside assistance: Limited outside assistance is allowed from another athlete competing in the same event. No outside assistance is allowed from any person not competing in the same event. These include but are not limited to spectators, friends, family, volunteers, support crew, photographers, police or marshals.
Assistance is limited to tools, tubes or any item that would be used to repair a faulty part or damaged bicycle or water, food, or first aid. Changing bikes is not allowed.
As example: a competing athlete is allowed to give another athlete a chain tool or link or a complete chain. A competing athlete can give another athlete a tire patch, tube or complete wheel. But an athlete cannot exchange bikes with another competitor so that the competitor with the broken bike can simply continue without fixing the break.
Conduct: Foul riding or running, unsportsmanlike behaviour or the use of profane or abusive language is grounds for disqualification.
Protests: Protests of any nature must be submitted within one hour of the finish time of the person lodging the protest. Protests must be submitted in writing and signed by the accuser. Saying somebody cut the course is not good enough – it must be written and described as accurately as possible. All protests will be investigated. Because of the nature of XTERRA, it is not always possible to see infractions. XTERRA is in the woods, out of sight and marshalled only where necessary. In every case there will need to be verification of the infraction. Officials will not be drawn into a “hear-say” argument.
Miscellaneous: No type of sound device is allowed during competition. Examples: no headsets, tape players, CD players, MP3 players or 2-way radios may be worn.
Penalties: Penalties will be determined by the severity of the infraction. The minimum penalty will always be 2 minutes.