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myTri Challenge: June winners

Back in June we asked all myTri triathletes to log their top training routes using our new and improved route mapping feature.

Back in June we asked all myTri triathletes to log their top training routes using our new and improved route mapping feature.

From five-miler Sutton runs to winding West Kirby bike routes, a whole host of great new training rides and runs were created. And you can see the winners here…

WINNING ROUTE

Our running route was a Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (one of our favourite places in the UK) 27-mile offering.

With 250+ metres of climbing, the figure of eight route starts at beautiful Broad Haven beach before heading to the south-west of the National Park and gaining in ascendency up to Haverfordwestand before finishing with a enjoyable downhill back to the surfers’ honey pot of Broad Haven. Also a fine spot for a post-ride mug of tea.

You can view the route created by dclegg83 here…

http://training.220triathlon.com/route/view/5607/pemb-tri-cycle

RUNNER’S UP

CYCLE

A Caldicot 20 mile bike with 150+ metres of climbing

Created by double hard dave

http://training.220triathlon.com/route/view/5741/newport-loop-

CYCLE

A winding 30-mile bike south of West Kirby with 300m of climbing

Created by tone4821

http://training.220triathlon.com/route/view/6085/30-miler

RUN

A 5-mile loop in Sutton

Created by sjw151

http://training.220triathlon.com/route/view/5598/cheam-run

RUN

A 4.1-mile loop with a best time of 38mins

Created by travelsnake

http://training.220triathlon.com/route/view/6017/early-run

You can sign up to myTri here.

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Matt is a regular contributor to 220 Triathlon, having joined the magazine in 2008. He’s raced everything from super-sprint to Ironman, duathlons and off-road triathlons, and can regularly be seen on the roads and trails around Bristol. Matt is the author of Triathlon! from Aurum Press and is now the editor of Cycling Plus magazine.