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2012 Ft. Steilacoom Trail Duathlon Updates
January 26, 2012
Next race in the Trail Duathlon Series is coming up Saturday, January 28. Preregistration is extended until this Friday at 6 p.m., day of registration is available for $5 more if it's not sold out.
Two course options are offered: Long Course (5K run, 15-mile bike, 5K run) and Short Course (5K run, 5-mile bike). You can race solo or with one teammate.
For more details visit the race website.
$100 prize money from VO2Multisport goes to the first place male, female and team (overall long distance series winners). Well stocked aid stations, finish line buffet plus great swag and prizes from sponsors!
- Race #2 Saturday, January 28, 2012
- Race #3 Saturday, February 18, 2012
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