The Philippine Star

Weiss targets 3-peat as Xterra Albay unfolds

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LEGAZPI CITY – Reigning Xterra world champion Bradley Weiss of South Africa braces for a tough challenge from an elite compact field on a demanding course in hot conditions as he launches his bid for a record Xterra Off-Road Triathlon threepeat today.

Weiss said the similariti­es in the terrain and hot weather in South Africa could work to his advantage over his rivals, most of whom, according to him, are not so used to racing in such demanding conditions.

“I think I race very well under hot, humid weather and they’re not,” Weiss told The STAR. “And I hope it’s going to be hot tomorrow. ”

Though weather forecast here is mostly sunny, thundersto­rm in spots is also expected in the morning when the exacting 1.5km swim-28km mountain bike-8km trail run event, presented by the City of Legazpi and produced by Sunrise Events, Inc., is fired off starting at 7 a.m.

Though the South African ace stressed his readiness to take on his fellow Xterra athletes, he expects a stern challenge from his chief rivals, particular­ly in tackling the uphill tracks and sliding downhill of the course.

He reigned here back-to-back from 2015 and is all fired-up to make it three straight after the event took a break last year. His victory in Xterra Danao last April, when he outclassed practicall­y the same field he is facing today, has also boosted his confidence to go for another Xterra feat in the event which drew 174 triathlete­s from 12 countries, including Canada, Guam, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, United Kingdom and the US.

But Sam Osborne, who placed second in Danao, and fellow Kiwi Olly Shaw, Japanese Akihiko Maeda and Takahiro Ogasawara and local ace Joseph Miller have also primed up for this tough endurance race, all eyeing no less than a top podium finish in the centerpiec­e men’s pro division of the event held as part of SEI’s decade-long staging of triathlon races in the country.

 ?? JUN MENDOZA ?? Princess Galura (center), general manager of the organizing Sunrise Events, Inc., flashes the thumbs-up sign with Mayor Noel Rosal of Legazpi City, DOT regional director Benjamin Santiago and Albay province tourism officer Dorothy Colle and the pro athletes after yesterday’s press launch of the Xterra OffRoad Triathlon set today in Legazpi, Albay.
JUN MENDOZA Princess Galura (center), general manager of the organizing Sunrise Events, Inc., flashes the thumbs-up sign with Mayor Noel Rosal of Legazpi City, DOT regional director Benjamin Santiago and Albay province tourism officer Dorothy Colle and the pro athletes after yesterday’s press launch of the Xterra OffRoad Triathlon set today in Legazpi, Albay.

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