Weiss, Karaskova win XTERRA Poland

Monday 13 August 2018
Reigning XTERRA World Champion Bradley Weiss from South Africa and 4x XTERRA European Tour Champion Helena Karásková-Erbenová from the Czech Republic captured the XTERRA Poland off-road triathlon elite titles on a hot and humid day in Krakow. It’s the third XTERRA World Tour win of the year for both.   

The race combined a 1500m swim in the Zakrzowek quarry, a technical and twisting 36km mountain bike around the local woodland and finished with a 10km trail run up, over, and through the remains of the famous Krakow limestone mine.

In the elite men's race XTERRA rookie Will Crudgington from the UK lead out of the water in 16:51 with Sam Osborne from New Zealand right on his heels. Max Chané and Ben Allen charged hard from the start as well, however, Weiss managed to hang onto the pack and emerge from the water just 24-seconds behind the leaders. From then on, it was Weiss all the way.

He pushed hard early to quickly bridge to Osborne at the front of the race on the bike and the two worked together on the twisty single track to put 40-seconds on Chane, who was sitting in third at the 11-kilometer mark.  By the end of the bike Weiss had a big lead over Osborne and was putting significant time into everybody else in the race.

"Once I’d caught up to the front group Sam and I worked really well together to build a bit of a lead over the rest of the group. I knew how well Sam and Arthur have been running recently so I put in a little attack to get away on the bike and build a gap. Once I hit the run I felt really good. I’ve just completed a block of training at altitude and feel like I have stepped my fitness up to another level,” said Weiss.

Weiss had the fastest bike split of 01:34:40 and started the run with a healthy 1:30 lead over Osborne, 2:09 to Arthur Serrieres and Allen, and 2:30 on Chané. 

Weiss then posted the fastest run split of the day to win his first European Tour race of 2018. Osborne would hold on to take 2nd place.

Allen and Serrieres finished in the third and fourth spots, but due to a missed turn caused by down course signage, were forced to add a 3-minute penalty to their bike splits and ultimately placed fourth and fifth, respectively.  That gave Chane the third spot in the final results.

In the women’s race Karaskova came out of the water nearly three-minutes behind the leaders but put together the best bike-run combo to take the tape in 2:59:02, just 19-seconds ahead of her rival Brigitta Poor from Hungary.

It’s the second win in three years here in Poland for Karaskova, who won the inaugural race in Krakow in 2016.

“I am so happy to win today,” Karaskova exclaimed.  “I cannot believe it as I was so far behind after the swim and then made a lot of mistakes on the technical bike course. This will probably be my last season of racing so it’s good to know I can still compete. Now, I look forward to seeing what I can do at the XTERRA European Championship in Germany next week.”

Local Polish triathlete Aleksandra Rudzinska had a fantastic swim in 18:29 to take a big lead heading into transition to start the day. The group of pre-race favorites containing Samantha Kingsford from New Zealand, Poor, Daria Radczuk from Poland and Carina Wasle from Austria emerged from the water all together 60-seconds from the lead. Morgane Riou from France was 2:29 back then Karásková.

By 11km into the bike it was business as usual for Poor, who was leading the race and riding strongly.  She had put one-minute into a hard chasing Wasle, while Riou was making up time overhauling Kingsford and moving into 3rd place 1:58 from the front of the race.

Behind the front three women, Karásková was using all of her experience to make light work of the single track. Overtaking and moving up on this course is difficult, however, she was proving capable, reducing her gap to the front by nearly one-minute at such a short distance into the race. 

At the beginning of the second mountain bike lap, the positions and time gaps stayed roughly the same between Poor, Wasle and Riou, but the big move was coming from Karaskova who was now only 2:40 from the lead and right behind Riou in 4th place. Kingsford would start her second lap 3:45 from the front of the race. 

Poor took the lead into T2 and was the only athlete to not be caught by Karásková on the bike. Wasle and Karásková got into transition 1:37 behind Poor and all three went on to put significant time into the rest of the field.  Riou would end the bike in 4th place 4:27 back, with Kingsford in 5th over 10mins behind the lead.

Onto the run and whilst Poor was running strongly, Karásková was flying, reducing her gap to the front of the race by 60-seconds within the first 2.5km. Wasle was also making up time to the lead but couldn’t keep up with the pace set by Karaskova.

At the halfway point Poor and Karásková were running side by side. Upon reaching the front of the race Karásková never gave up the lead, crossing the line with the fastest run split of 45:51.

Poor showed her class and despite losing 1:37 in the first lap of the run would only concede another 15-seconds over the second lap to finish close behind Karaskova. Wasle would produce another consistent run to complete the podium in third, while Riou and Kingsford would place 4th and 5th, respectively.  

XTERRA Poland Elite Men  
1 Bradley Weiss, RSA 02:34:45
2 Sam Osborne, NZL 02:38:24
3 Maxim Chane, FRA 02:41:12
4 Ben Allen, AUS 02:41:49
5 Arthur Serrieres, FRA 02:43:02

XTERRA Poland Elite Women  
1 Helena Karaskova-Erbenova, CZE 02:59:02
2 Brigitta Poor, HUN 02:59:21
3 Carina Wasle, AUT 03:01:08
4 Morgane Riou, FRA 03:09:27
5 Samantha Kingsford, NZL 03:14:28
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