Feb. 8, 2006
"Anybody can train when he's psyched up, but it's the guy who can go
out and force himself to run when he doesn't feel like it, who is
going to eventually succeed." Marty Liquori
The printed edition of the Louisiana Multisport Report is out in the
U.S. mail. I am eager to hear reports from folks who get the
magazine. For those note on the mail list, magazine are available so
far at the following locations:
Living Foods #1 & #2 in Baton Rouge
Foxy's Health Club in Baton Rouge
Foxy's Health Club for Women in Baton Rouge
Spectrum Fitness Club in Baton Rouge, Denham Springs
Southdowns Gym in Baton Rouge
Varsity Sports in Baton Rouge
Pedal Play in Baton Rouge
The Bicycle Shop of Baton Rouge
Capitol City Cyclery in Baton Rouge, Lake Charles
Fitness RX in Baton Rouge
The Little Gym in Baton Rouge
Sportspectrum in Shreveport
LSU Sports Recreation Center in Baton Rouge
Red River Cyclery in Alexandria
Run Wild in Alexandria
McNeese University Sports Center
GiGi's Health Clubs of Lake Charles/Jennings
Cajun Fitness Center in Rayne
The Courthouse Health Club in Alexandria
Bicycle Connection in Gonzales
Athletic Center in Gonzales
Miracle Fitness in Prairieville
Anytime Fitness in Prairieville
I understand there are some Louisiana Multisport Report magazines
out in north Louisiana and parts of Mississippi, but I don't know
exactly where.
Cyclist Randy Legeai of New Orleans reports there are two competitive
cycling events that have been moved to new dates:
Giro de Brandon held in Mississippi moved to June 10-11, 2006 and
LaMBRA Road Championships moved to June 23-24, 2006
http://www.gnofn.org/~nobc/rjlhome.htm
The weekend results & photos from the two-person cycling team time
trial Sunday are up:
http://www.gnofn.org/~nobc/2006/canett_res.htm
<<Evangeline Oaks Duathlon Set for Saturday, Feb. 11>>
From Keith Hebert
Well, it is that time of year again and the second annual Evangeline
Oak Duathlon in St. Martinville. Next weekend is the date, so come
out and race with us.
Please visit usaeventsmanagement.com for complete race details.
Online registration is open at active.com.
<<New Location Set for T-Gator Events in Lake Charles Area>>
From Houston Jones
Online registration is in full swing for the T-Gator Duathlon set on
Feb. 19th. This race was voted best small duathlon in the SMW Region
of the USA Triathlon last year. Please note that this year's race
has been moved to the Graywood development in south Lake Charles,
home of the critically-acclaimed Gray Plantation golf course. It's
going to be flat and fast with a 2mile run / 10mile bike / 2mile
run. All details, including link to online registration, available
at www.lakecharlestriathletes.com.
<<Running Grand Prix Starting with Feb. 18 Mardi Gras Mambo 10km>>
From Ben Cherbonnier
Announcing the First Baton Rouge Grand Prix. The Grand Prix is FREE
to everyone, all you have to do is sign up.
The first event is the Sprint Mardi Gras Mambo 10km on Feb 18. Sign
up early to be able to run in as many events as possible.
The Grand Prix is still a work in progress but will prove to be lots
of fun. Even though it is the "Baton Rouge" Grand Prix, geography is
no issue. No matter where you live, you may compete.
<<Crawfishman Triathlon Announces New Venue for May 7th Event>>
From Mark Salvetti
After some early hard work, we have secured approval for a new race
venue for this years Crawfishman Triathlon. Our race will be held
within the private subdivision of Grande Hills Estates in Bush LA,
just 10 short miles north of Covington. The race is set on Sunday
May 7th, 2006 starting at 7:30 a.m.
For those who do not know the area, you will be surprised at the
rolling hills and beautiful setting that we are lucky enough to use
this year. Our friend Dion McKinley is allowing us to stage the
race/transition area party on his private property, which adjoins
the subdivisions private lake. The race format will be the same as
always, but should prove to be a bit more challenging. The bike
ride will be just under 20 miles, out and back on Highways1083 and
40. The run will be a full 4 miles held entirely within the
subdivision, and should prove interesting with some slight hills.
Due to the size constraints of the race venue, parking concerns and
overall safety of the athletes in mind; we are limiting the field to
250 athletes this year. Should we determine that more are possible
while keeping safety a priority, we will allow for additional
entries. This year we will only give this notice via email, please
pass this information along to all your tri friends far and wide. Go
to our website for more information and online registration which is
now open:
http://www.crawfishman.net
For Sale
From Joe Long
54cm Orbea road bike and a 53 top, 56
top to center track bike for sale
Email jlong6@... or phone
225.954.6157.
For Sale
From probikeguy@...
I need to sell two Orbea Chron TT frames.
Chrono TT frames 04, very little miles Supra Blue. one small, one
large. I am asking $500 each. They will be on Ebay soon. Frame only
no fork, headset.
For Sale
From Royceann Brechtel
I am now selling a Precor eliptical trainer-used
about 20 times. Paid $3,500. I owe $2,500. I want to get
rid of this thing and am willing to make a deal! I am
unable to use it but there is nothing wrong with it
and is a great thing to have in the house.
Call 504.301.0585 or 504.454.5388.
For Sale
From Luke Theriot
Cannondale, Red Team Saeco Edition.
CAAD 5 aluminum frame, Time Slice Prodigy carbon fork.
Full Shimano Ultegra Groupo, Campy Proton wheel set.
Thompson seat post, Selle San Marcos Era saddle.
Continental Grand Prix 3000 tires, Zepp XL oversized ergo bar
~16 lbs. Under 300 miles on it, no time to ride.
Perfect fit for 6' rider. Asking $1,700. Call 225.205.9883.
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That's it from here. Bless God America.
Kenny Dunaway
2325 Weymouth Drive #D
Baton Rouge, LA 70809-1481
USA
225/296-7490
Isaiah 40:31; John 3:16