forum shop
Logotype Logotype

Goss, McMahon prevail at Monterrey

Lauren Goss ran far away from her rivals and, save a 3 seconds deficit after the swim, Brent McMahon won wire-to-wire to take top honors at Ironman 70.3 Monterrey.

Women

Goss began her day with a 26:16 swim that put her 14 seconds behind Mayra Castaneda Castillo of Mexico, 2:45 ahead of Maria Eugenia Barrera of Mexico, 4:13 ahead of Linsey Corbin of the U.S. and 6:50 ahead of slow swimmer-strong cyclist-runner Sarah Piampiano.

Halfway through the 90 kilometer bike leg, Goss led Corbin by 3:31, Barrera by 3:46, and 4:09 on Piampiano. After a women’s 3rd-best 2:14:29 bike split, Goss arrived in T2 with a 2:06 lead on Piampiano, who posted an impressive 2:09:45 which erased most of her swim deficit and established a 2:31 advantage on Corbin and 2:54 on Barrera.

By 6km into the run, Goss was firmly in control, leading Barrera by 6:08, a slumping Piampiano by 8:02 and Corbin by 9:06. Halfway through the half marathon, Goss increased her lead to 7:24 on Barrera, 9:05 on Piampiano and 10:27 on Corbin..

After a women’s-best 1:22:24 run, Goss finished in 4:06:32 with a 9:21 margin of victory over Piampiano (1:29:55 run) and 10:03 over 3rd place Barrera. Corbin took 4th, 11:52 behind the winner.

Men

McMahon started with a 24:39 swim split that put him 3 seconds behind Joaquin Pereda, tied him with Diego Baca, 8 seconds ahead of Antonio Villardaga, 1:40 ahead of David Guete, 1:41 ahead of Francisco Serrano, and 1:46 ahead of Arturo Garza.

After 63 km of the bike leg, Serrano led McMahon by 1 second, Alan Carillo by 2:43, Garza by 2:45, Guete by 4:08 and Baca by 4:55.

After a face-best 1:59:11 bike split, Serrano hit T2 with a 2 seconds lead on McMahon, 4:31 on Guete, 4:35 on Chris Schroeder, 4:51 on Arturo Garza, 4:55 on Joaquin Pereda and 4:58 on Carillo.

In the first 3.6kms of the run, McMahon stepped on the gas and established a 1:43 lead on Serrano. Halfway through the 13.1-mile run, McMahon led Serrano by 2:30, Pereda by 6:10, Carillo by 7:45 and Guete by 7:49.

After a race-best 1:15:23 half marathon, McMahon finished in 3:43:19 with a 5:08 margin of victory over Serrano, 10:57 over 3rd place finisher Diego Baca, 11:11 over Pereda and 12:08 over 5th place Guete.

Ironman 70.3 Monterrey
Monterrey, Mexico
May 12, 2019
S 1.2 mi. / B 56 mi. / R 13.1 mi.

Results

1. Lauren Goss (USA) 4:06:32 S 26:15 T1 2:03 B 2:14:29 T2 1:13 R 1:22:24
2. Sarah Piampiano (USA) 4:15:53 S 33:07 T1 2:11 B 2:09:45 T2 00:57 R 1:29:55
3. Maria Eugenia Barrera (MEX) 4:16:35 S 29:00 T1 2:01 B 2:14:50 T2 2:37 R 1:28:09
4. Linsey Corbin (USA) 4:18:24 S 30:29 T1 1:58 B 2:13:01 T2 1:04 R 1:31:51
5. Mayra Castaneda Castillo (MEX) 4:35:15 S 26:02 T1 2:33 B 2:30:16 T2 1:13 R 1:35:15

Men

1. Brent McMahon (CAN) 3:43:19 S 24:39 T1 1:40 B 2:00:52 T2 00:47 R 1:15:23
2. Francisco Serrano (MEX) 3:48:27 S 26:09 T1 1:37 B 1:59:11 T2 1:05 R 1:20:15
3. Diego Baca (MEX) 3:54:16 S 24:39 T1 1:43 B 2:09:39 T2 1:10 R 1:17:07
4. Joaquin Pereda (MEX) 3:54:30 S 24:37 T1 1:52 B 2:05:34 T2 1:02 R 1:21:27
5. David Guete (COL) 3:55:27 S 26:18 T1 1:38 B 2:03:44 T2 1:04 R 1:22:46

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

Do you think the new hydration and fairing rules are good for triathlon?