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Vansteelant and Burke claim Zofingen ITU Powerman Long Distance Duathlon World Championships

By Samrana Hussain | 04 Sep, 2011

Joerie Vansteelant (BEL) claimed his third ITU Duathlon Long Distance world title and Melanie Burke (NZL) her first international long distance title in an action packed day of duathlon racing in Zofingen.

Elite Men’s Review
Joerie Vansteelant (BEL) not only ran away with the title at the gruelling long distance 2011 duathlon world championships in Zofingen but, he cemented his position as the king of long distance duathlon by breaking the course record.

Thibaut Humbert (FRA) and defending champion Andreas Sutz (SUI) had to settle with silver and bronze respectively in a race, which was won on the bike.

Vanseelant, who adds a third title to two ITU Long Distance Duathlon wins, blew away the competition winning in a time of 6 hours 7 minutes and 15 seconds, more than nine minutes faster than second-placed Humbert.

The three started strong in the top pack along with Anthony Le Duey, Soren Bystrup (DEN) and Beat Ritter (SUI) posting a difference of a few seconds between them on the first lap.

In what began as a tight race, with the top three riders posting 14:59 in the first 5km run lap, Vansteelant opened up a 45 second lead after the first transition and never looked back.

Vanseelant, who adds a third title to two previous ITU Long Distance Duathlon wins, cemented his lead in the 150km bike section entering the second transition with a four minute lead. He gained another five minutes in the second run, which ran for a leg-killing 30km, to reclaim the title he had previously won in 2009. He did not compete at these championships in 2010.

Last year’s one two podium fight between Sutz and Humbert was repeated, but this time for second and third place in the 190km course, which centres around hills, twists and turns, with almost half of the second run taking place in a forest and the final three kilometres to the finish line all downhill.

Humbert was the fastest in the second run posting a time of 1:51.55.

Unable to keep pace with the top three in the final run, Le Duey finished a respectable sixth, 31 minutes behind the winner.

Vansteelant’s victory was all more poignant because the race was a legacy for his elder brother the late Benny Vansteelant; a duathlon legend, a multiple ITU Duathlon World Champion. Benny won almost every race he entered, before tragically passing away after a training accident near his home in Belgium in 2007.

With this in mind ITU, who previously partnered with the International Powerman Association, reunited with PIA for the third time to stage this 23-year-old event.

Elite Women’s Review
Melanie Burke (NZL) claimed her maiden long distance title in a fast and furious race dominated by the bike at the 2011 ITU Powerman Long Distance Duathlon World Championships in Zofingen.

Reigning champion Erika Csomor (HUN), denied an eighth Long Distance Duathlon World Championship title by Burke, had to make do with a bronze with Eva Nystrom (SWE) snatching silver.

Although Denmark’s Susanne Svendsen, who took silver at August’s shorter distance Powerman event in Zofingen, headed the lead pack in the first 10km run she faded in the last run following the 150km bike course and failed to complete the course. 

The top three ladies matched Svendsen run for run at the front of the pack along with Martina Krähenbühl (SUI) and Netherland’s May Kerstens until the first transition in the course, which has some interesting hills, twists and turns, including almost half of the second run taking place in a forest and the final three kilometres to the finish line all downhill.

But Oceania duathlon champion Burke set a blistering pace on the second bike lap shooting 2 minutes ahead of second-placed Nyström. Going into the final run Burke remained untouchable winning with a lead of three minutes 27 seconds over Nyström, who gave birth seven months ago.

Nyström, who placed fourth in the first run, took the silver in the final 30km run with the fastest time of 2 hours 8 minutes and 37 seconds.

The battle for the bronze heated up over the bike laps with only seconds between Csomor and fourth-placed Krähenbühl at times. But Csomor pulled put all the stops on the final run for third place with the third fastest run 2 at 2:11.03.

Last year’s silver medallist Jacqueline Uebelhart finished a respectable eighth. May Kerstens (NED) finished fourth dropping four positions between the bike and the final run.

 

 

Related Event: 2011 Zofingen ITU Powerman Long Distance Duathlon World Championships
04 Sep, 2011 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Women
1. Melanie Burke NZL 07:11:43
2. Eva Nystrom SWE 07:15:10
3. Erika Csomor HUN 07:22:42
4. May Kerstens NED 07:27:26
5. Ulrike Schwalbe GER 07:38:41
6. Jacqueline Uebelhart SUI 07:45:00
7. Katrin Esefeld GER 07:45:19
8. Maja Jacober SUI 07:51:12
9. Michelle Parsons GBR 08:05:37
10. Jessica Jarz AUT 08:05:49
Results: Elite Men
1. Joerie Vansteelant BEL 06:07:15
2. Thibaut Humbert FRA 06:16:58
3. Andreas Sutz SUI 06:18:28
4. Søren Bystrup DEN 06:27:17
5. Anthony Le Duey FRA 06:27:50
6. Matt Moorhouse GBR 06:29:48
7. Peter Bech DEN 06:30:15
8. Marc Widmer SUI 06:36:53
9. Stefan Wrzaczek AUT 06:37:27
10. Josh Beck USA 06:38:58
Results: 65-69 Male AG
1. Heinz Bauer GER 09:27:56
2. Dennis Kasischke USA 09:30:31
3. Phillip Davis USA 09:40:53
Results: 60-64 Male AG
1. Urs Rüeger SUI 08:26:10
2. Fulvio Esposito ITA 08:30:55
3. Rich Chillingworth USA 08:52:39
4. Felix Bättig SUI 09:09:30
5. Hermann Böhm GER 09:40:12
6. Erhard Weiss SUI 00:41:15
DNF. Gerd Fischer GER DNF
Results: 55-59 Male AG
1. Bernhard Walli GER 07:54:15
2. André Maire FRA 08:26:06
3. Zvika Fishman ISR 08:33:56
4. Kirk Herring USA 08:47:13
5. Her Tesselaar NED 08:49:59
6. Marc Konings BEL 08:50:53
7. Stanislaw Dymek POL 08:52:41
8. Mark Dawson AUS 08:56:23
9. Thomas Knuchel SUI 08:57:24
10. Gerhard Katzke GER 09:04:02
Results: 55-59 Female AG
1. Iryna Kurakalova UKR 10:35:33
2. Pamela Davenport USA 12:07:07