Date: June 13, 2020 Race Type: Triathlon Bike Surface: Road Drafting rules:? Non-drafting Kids Race? *NOT* a kids' race Course: 0.25 mile swim, 10.2 mile bike, 3.6 mile run Start: 7:00 AM Location: Centerville, Massachusetts Address: 997 Craigville Beach Rd. Contact: 617-240-4805 | kathleen@neeevents.com Individual Price: 75-85 Team Price: 120-140
Date: June 13, 2020 Course: 0.25 mile swim, 10.2 mile bike, 3.6 mile run Location: Centerville, Massachusetts Address: 997 Craigville Beach Rd.
General Information
Registration fees included or disclosed up front?: Not specified whether registration/convenience fees are added. Course Info: Sprint Course Description
SWIM: 1/4 mile
A sandy, waist-deep start at Craigville Beach (expect temps in the upper 60s for Hyannis1; mid-70s for Hyannis2. The course is rectangular in shape (approx 150 yards between the two turns). Wave conditions over the years have ranged from glass-calm to a moderate chop; never ?big surf? in the protected waters of Nantucket Sound.
BIKE: 10.2 miles
The ?rolling hills? course is a shade over 10 miles: first entering the historic village of Centerville, then winding out to the villages of Osterville and Wianno before returning along a beachside road to Craigville Beach. Single loop; and no duplication of any stretch of road!
RUN: 3.6 miles
The athletes head off toward Hyannisport, with a quarter-mile flat run evolving into a gradual climb for a quarter-mile, then a gentle rolling grade until the last mile which is a gentle downhill grade. A water stop is staffed by enthusiastic volunteers at the midpoint of the 3.6-mile run.
Olympic Course Description
SWIM: .9 mile
A sandy, waist-deep start at Craigville Beach (expect temps in the upper 60s). The course is rectangular in shape. Wave conditions over the years have ranged from glass-calm to a moderate chop; never ?big surf? in the protected waters of Nantucket Sound.
BIKE: 20.5 miles
The ?rolling hills? course is 20.5 miles: first entering the historic village of Centerville, then winding out to the villages of Osterville and Wianno before returning along a beachside road to Craigville Beach. Two loops.
RUN: 6.2 miles
The athletes head off toward Hyannisport, with a quarter-mile flat run evolving into a gradual climb for a quarter-mile, then a gentle rolling grade until the last mile which is a gentle downhill grade. A water stop is staffed by enthusiastic volunteers at the midpoint of both loops.
More: Join experienced race veterans and triathlon newcomers alike for the 39th Hyannis Triathlon 1? part of the New England Triathlon Tour.
This is Cape Cod?s longest-running triathlon ? and one of the oldest races in the world. Recently named as one of the 20 best triathlons in the nation by Men?s Health magazine, both the Hyannis 1 and Hyannis 2 races start and finish at picturesque Craigville Beach. They?re challenging ? but still able to be completed by fitness enthusiasts who have trained for the distances. The atmosphere is energetic; the views are spectacular; and your satisfaction of accomplishment will last for a long time. OLYMPIC DISTANCE will continue this year!
Directions: Take Highway 6 to Hyannis. Take Exit 6 and follow signs to Craigville Beach.
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