Although the only male pro in the field, Australian Andrew Noble rocked out a 2:13:57 to win XTERRA Guam Saturday, solidifying his recent sweep of Western Pacific races. The 42-year-old won XTERRA Saipan two weeks ago, then took gold at Saipan’s Tagaman Sprint Triathlon last weekend. Noble led the largely Micronesian field from start to finish, stroking through the 1km swim in Piti Bay in just over five minutes, logging a dominating 1:17 split on the 27km mountain bike course and putting on a solo show on the run to finish eight minutes ahead of the next competitor.
-
Subscribe via Email
Sphere: Related Content
-
Subscribe via RSS
Premium Sponsors
-
Tag Cloud
-
1/2 Ironman Astana Brad Kahlefeldt craig alexander Cycling davide rebellin emma snowsill International Road Ironman ITU Javier Gomez Levi Leipheimer Marathon new york city marathon Olympic Olympics Paris Nice Running Slipstream Chipotle Swimming Tour de France Training triathlon Uncategorized vanessa fernandes
-
Check Out The Triathlon Search Engine!
-
Around the Web Today
-
--------------------------------
Seth Kemp rides to 18th in junior men's XC on day 3 of MTB Worlds
Posted 66 minutes ago
--------------------------------Tour de l'Avenir draws world's top U23 talent to France
Posted 66 minutes ago
--------------------------------Masters Track Nationals back on schedule after 12 titles on Thurs
Posted 66 minutes ago
--------------------------------2011 Lazer Sphere helmet
Posted 84 minutes ago
--------------------------------Sky pulls out of Vuelta after masseur's death (AP)
Posted 3 hours ago
--------------------------------2010 Eurobike Day 3
Posted 5 hours ago
--------------------------------Interview: Keith Bontrager
Posted 5 hours ago
--------------------------------Eurobike 2010: Reynolds revamp road range
Posted 5 hours ago
--------------------------------Eurobike 2010: POC Trabec mountain bike helmet – First look
Posted 5 hours ago
--------------------------------Lapierre Froggy 318
Posted 5 hours ago
WordPress
| 2007 Triathlon Daily



