BENVENUTI SUL SITO AEROMAXTEAM"ALLENAMENTI DI TRIATHLON ONLINE"Aeromaxteam è una società di allenamento di origine australiana, con delle basi a Lennox Head, nel nord del New South Wales, a Sydney e Central Coast, NSW e Gold Coast, Queensland, e viene gestito da Grant Giles, allenatore professionista ed ex pro atleta. Nuovamente abbiamo anche una sede in Europa, e vi invitiamo a surfare nel nostro sito, per permettere di presentarvi la nostra filosofia e di come lavoriamo. Siamo fieri di aiutare e seguire i nostri atleti cominciando dal inizio fino al raggiungimento dei loro obiettivi. Nelle recenti stagioni abbiamo dimostrato che il nostro sistema ha successo, trasformando risultati opachi e mediocri in miglior prestazioni personali. Leggete la storia di Domenico nel suo primo IM Austria 2009. Leggi2009: Resoconto per la prima meta di quest'anno. Clicca su novita.Leggete sotto novità l' esperienza di Michele nel IM AUstralia 2008.Ottimi risultati presso l' IM Svizzera della nostra squadra Erox-Aeromax. Novità3 Rango per Balazs Csoke ai campionati ungheresi half ironman. Complimenti!3 Top Ten nel 70.3 Rapperswil ieri 03.06.07. Matt Clarke (9 rango), Tim Berkel (10 rango) e Ali Fitch (6 rango) hanno raggiunto in difficili condizioni (lago 14 gradi) un buon risultato. Balazs Csoke ha conquistato con il 17 rango un buon risultato. La prossima gara sara Bardolino il 16 giugno dove parteciparanno Clarky, Tim e Cameron Good. Novità
TIM BERKEL VINCE L'IRONMAN WEST AUSTRALIA IN 8:07 h - BRAVO Timmy Ironman Western Australia - Race ReportWell I've now completed four big races in the last two months and it's time to take a break. Normally, I write my race report and go through the day in a chronological order, then finally tell you my result. Hopefully you read them all the way to the end. But this report will be different... I WON IRONMAN WESTERN AUSTRALIA!!! Now if you care to keep reading, this is how my race preparation went. I raced my last race in Port Macquarie at the Scody Half Ironman on November 9th, and I didn't come good until the Thursday after that race. This left me less than three weeks to squeeze in some hard sessions, and to also have a few days of tapering before my travel out to Busselton. I had not done any specific full Ironman training prior to my last Half in November, so I really needed to make these two and a half weeks some quality training efforts. My coach, Grant Giles hooked me up, and I was really happy with the preparation. I was excited to have Mum and Mick (Stepdad) there, as well as my girlfriend, Emily, and my Manager Mike. Bernard, who is the Managing Director of my clothing sponsor, Scody, happened to be in Perth for a cycling event, and came down to watch, and it was awesome to have him there for my first major win. Also I knew I was going to have my mate, and legendary race announcer, Pete Murray on the mic, and he always gives me great motivation before, and during the events. We all travelled out on Thursday, and it took the better part of a day to make it from Port Macquarie to Bussleton, Western Australia. I did some light training Friday and Saturday, and then the rest of the time was consumed with bike check-in, pre-race briefing, etc.... Race morning was cool, and I was relaxed and optimistic about getting a podium spot. Unfortunately, reigning IMWA Champion, Patrick Vernay, succumbed to an intestinal bug, and was a late scratch from the event. This gave me some more confidence, but the were still five other guys with Ironman titles to their name, as well as several others that have podiumed in some major Ironman's. I knew Luke McKenzie was going to nail the swim, and I figured he might drag some others with him, but I didn't want to expend too much energy chasing Luke, because I knew there were going to be some fast riding with the likes of Oscar Galindez, Leon Griffin, Jason Shortis, Brian Fuller, and Jimmy Johnson, so I just wanted to be out with that crowd, or possibly just ahead of them out of the swim. And that is how the swim unfolded. Luke McKenzie had Luke Bell with him and we came out about 1:40 behind them. They opened up their lead while we were heading out around the first lap, then McKenzie dropped his chain, and ended up being swallowed up with the group I was riding with, and Bell was out on his own. We were hammering through the course and I found my energy level fluctuating, but nothing major. We were taking turns at holding a good pace, and at times it felt quite easy, but I ended up riding the 180 Km, in 4:26:43 which is a personal best. At the start of our final lap on the course, we caught Bell, and then Jimmy Johnson took off, and nobody chased. We saw him at some of the turns and I heard his lead got up to about 4 minutes. However, that was all in vein, because we were only about 20 seconds behind him when he finished the bike leg. The pack entered into the bike compound, when we could watch Jimmy entering the change tent. I made a quick transition, and ended up going out on the run in first place. I gave it a big kick, and began to drop Jimmy and the others within the first kilometer. I was feeling great, and my stride and form felt strong, so I kept this pace for a while, but then saw I was running a 3:20 kilometer, so I decided to slow it down a little because I was concerned over blowing up, later in the race. I continued to open my gap on second place, but then around the 23 Kilometer mark, I started to hit a bad patch. I tried to keep my form, and I continued to struggle until the 28 Kilometer mark. I could hear reports that Jason Shortis was closing in on me, which surprised me, because last time I saw him, he was back a fair way. Well, he caught me at the 30 Km mark and after a short time of running off my shoulder, he gave it a kick, and made 20-30 meters on me. I was feeling wasted, and we came up on the aid station. I grabbed a PowerBar Gel, and a cup of coke, and got it into me while Jason was holding a 30 meter lead over me. After getting the sugar into me, I got myself back up along side Jason, and we ran together for awhile shoulder-to-shoulder. It was an incredible feeling to be part of this dual with a legend and the crowds were going wild along the course. I decided to give a big surge and see if I could break him, so I gave it a big kick, and quickly put 20 metres on him. I then relaxed my pace, but held my form. By the time I reached the southern turnaround, and headed back on my final leg, I could see the gap had extended to about 400 metres, and I knew then the race was in my reach. As I headed back north, the crowds were great, and when I was about two kilometers from the finish I began to get into it. The helicopter was hovering low over the beach and I gave the cameraman a little wave and a smile. I couldn't believe this was all happening, and I was soaking it up. I could hear Pete getting the crowds worked up, when I was about a kilometer away, and by the time I was running down the chute, I had every emotion going through me. I am still pinching myself to make sure this is real, but with all the recognition I got in town today I'm getting the feeling this isn't a dream. I was happy with every leg of the race. I swam the 3.8 Km in 0:50:25, then rode the 180 Km in 4:26:43 (PB), and then ran the 42.2 Km Marathon in 2:49:56 (fastest run of the day).
I want to thank all of you that have believed in me over the years, and given me support. I want to share this win with all of you. Thanks.
Cheers,
Tim
Importante è anche da notare che il resto della banda Aeromax ha ottenuto ottimi risultati, con Nicole Ward 5a in assoluto nelele donnee e diverse prestazioni personali. Il 2008 è stato un buon anno per il nostro team e siamo soddisfatti del duro lavoro dei nostri atleti e gli ottimi risultati ottenuti durante l'anno. Nei pro abbiamo finito con la vittoria di Tim e durante l'anno abbiamo avuto un stupendo 2o rango di Ali Fitch presso l'IM Canada. Soprattuto contenti siamo con il progresso con il programma per i nostri juniors sotto la dirigenza di Grant Giles e Stewart Crowley, qui stiamo sviluppando ottime promessi per i prossimi 4-8 anni nel triatlon australiano. AUGURIAMO A TUTTI UN BUON NATALE ED UN FELICE ANNO NUOVO. Il vostro team Aeromax.
ATLETI AEROMAX IN GRAN EVIDENZA IN EUROPAAlison Fitch e Tim Berkel alzano la bandiera australiana.
CE L' ABBIAMO FATTA NUOVAMENTE / IRONMAN AUSTRALIA 07'Alsion Fitch 5. rango assoluto.................Tim Berkel 7. rango assoluto
Erox-Aeromax Racing Team
Ali Fitch ottiene un sensazionale 2 rango nel Ironman Malasia lo scorso 24 febbraio 2007. L' impegno e il duro lavoro l' hanno finalmente ripagata con questo grande risultato. Brava Ali!!!! Tim Berkel e Matt Clarke sono stati impegnati pressi i campionati australiani di distanza lunga a Huskisson, Jervis Bay (24/25 feb 2007) Tim, dopo un periodo di fermo causato da un malore, ha ottenuto un ottimo 5 rango assoluto, mentre Matt, nella sua prima gara dopo ca. 8 mesi si piazza su un solido 10 rango. Altri risultati di membri del Aeromaxteam a Jervis BaySeguent risultati nelle diverse categorie d' età: 2. 18-24 Renauld Herington 1. 30-34 Nicole Ward 15. 35-39 Bern Ward Anche presso i campionati australiani sprint abbiamo ottenuto un gran risultato grazie al nostro giovane talento Jake Stollery, nuovo campione australiano su questa distanza e grande promessa per il futuro.
LE FUTURE STARS DEL AEROMAXTEAM SI DANNO UN ESALTANTE TESTA A TESTA
Tim Berkel e Tim Prowse conquistano il 3 rango e il 4 rango in una gara vinta da Chris McCormack nel Gold Coast Half Ironman 06'
AEROMAXTEAM ALLA GRANDE AL IRONMAN AUSTRALIAAlison Kean 6 rango assolutol...............Tim Prowse 9 rango assoluto
Prowse e Kean assolvono una grande prestazione personale -e il resto del team si mostra con ottimi risultati su un nuovo duro percorso
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