The Race
Schedule

TRINONA WEEKEND IS JUNE 12-13, 2010

Saturday, June 12th
9:00am – 10:00am: TRINONA KIDS Packet pick-up at Saint Mary’s University
10:00am – 10:30am: TRINONA KIDS Pre-Race Meeting
10:30am - 1:00pm: TRINONA KIDS RACE
3:00pm - 7:00pm: Packet Pick-Up at Merchants Bank - Downtown Winona

Sunday, June 13th
5:45am – 7:00am: Late Packet Pick-up & Transition Area Set-up at Lake Winona
7:00am - 7:30am: Mandatory Pre-Race Meeting
7:30am - 12:00pm: Sprint & Int'l Triathlon (Waves TBD)
10:00am - 1:00pm: Post-Race Meal & Awards

Register for TRINONA or TRINONA KIDS: HERE

Note: Times and other details are subject to change as event nears. Updates on packet pick-up, wave start times and course specifics will be made on this site and provided to participants in the Trinona News eNewsletter sent out regularly beginning in January, 2010.

Schedule

There are few places on this planet that are more perfectly suited to host a triathlon than Winona, Minnesota. With every stroke, pedal and stride, you’ll encounter incredible views and beautiful terrain. It will begin at dawn, as you set-up in transition in front of Lake Winona and look up to see Sugarloaf rising above the town below. Following the swim, you will begin your journey into the true calling card for this event, the Mississippi River Bluff Country.

But there is a price to pay for all this ambiance. The same terrain that makes this race so inviting is the same terrain that makes this event one of the most challenging triathlons in the Midwest. For those brave enough to take on the International Course, athletes will be met with a surprise during the second half of their 40k bike leg – an ascent up Garvin Heights, a 1-mile climb that was a favorite of 3-time Tour De France Champion Greg Lemond. Note: the Sprint Course gets to avoid this nasty climb, but still gets some fun rolling hills.

Garvin Heights was recently featured as one of Bicycling Magazine’s “Top 100 Climbs” in the U.S. Once you ride it, you’ll know why. Your reward for taking up this challenge comes a few miles later with a thrilling, winding descent down the bluff towards the Saint Mary’s University campus. 

Following the bike leg, both Sprint and International-distance competitors will enjoy a fast and flat run around the beautiful Lake Winona bike path, in the shadow of Sugarloaf. The finish will take you back to the bandshell, where a rock & roll soundtrack will be provided to help you cross the line with a little more gitty-up.

VIEW THE INTERACTIVE COURSE MAP HERE

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