Tristar Athletes Northeast, join teammate Jeff Schleppy for a limited training time trial opportunity June 13th in Darien CT. This is an Olympic distance SBR training event organized by Jeff and the local Tristars in the Southern Connecticut areas.
TSA-Northeast
Gift Cards for Pacific Swim bike run - Tristar Athletes Team
Here are the details of the gift card promo for your team! Black Friday Pacific gift card special- 15% off virtually no exclusions
Purchase Dates: November 29th- December 2nd
Where: In store and online
Restrictions: Virtually none except
NO Wahoo bikes, No Wahoo bundles, Gift Cards are good on in-stock bikes only, no used bikes
Expires: 3/1/2020
Feel free to send around. I do have some tri bikes in stock ready to roll. Including a P5 disc 54:)- stealth black
Tristar Athletes Northeast - The Cinderella Ride
Who? Tristar Athletes Northeast team
What? Established in 2016, A hard but smart hard group ride of cyclists and triathletes organized by Tristar Jeff Schelppy
Where? Southern Connecticut, Darien.
When? See the ride details below
…After a long hiatus, the Cinderella Ride is finally back.
What exactly is a Cinderella Ride? It is a night ride that rolls at 9pm for 35-40 ish miles. You will be home by midnight or thereabouts (Cinderella, get it?) and face little-to-no collateral damage at the home front. That's a riding win for you!
Why ride at night? Because it's awesome. There are very few cars if any, you can ride center lane vs hard right, and it's like being a kid again and who doesn't want that?!?
Is it safe? Given I have crashed going uphill in broad daylight I would consider the Cinderella Ride "fairly safe". Riding at night requires a lot of lights, solid bike handling skills, and a sense for adventure. If you are no fun at all, this is not for you.
Are you serious? Yes. The first CR took place on 10/5/16 with 4 people..see the picture above!
Details
• WHEN: Wednesday nights; rolling at 9pm
• WHERE: Holmes School, 18 Hoyt St Darien CT
• WHAT: 35-40 miles, back by 11:30ish.
• ROUTE: will be provided via Garmin for those that RSVP. Everyone riding is encouraged to have the route as it changes weekly.
• PACE: no drop.
• BRING: your favorite post ride refueling.
Hope to see you Wednesday night, Jeff
I began competing in triathlons back in 2009. I loved everything about the sport and ate up all information available as a new student in the game. While training and racing fed my obsession, being self-coached presented several challenges, namely a performance plateau. I enjoyed a brief stint with a coach in 2011 that produced some desired results and overuse injuries that ultimately steered me away from coaching for another 4 years. While I tried to recreate the PRś achieved under a coach between 2012-2015, I simply wasn't getting faster, which was a problem.