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Le Mans 2015

post-testMeanwhile, in non-tri news, the Jackpot Racing motor team headed down to Le Mans in France for the Aston Martin Festival – a support race to the main event.

The 13.6km circuit takes between four and a half and five minutes to complete, so each driver doesn’t get many laps, meaning learning the circuit is pretty difficult.

It is the first time at Le mans for both drivers Chris Brown and Mika Brown and, indeed, only their second race in the JR car, so it is another mission “Don’t Come Last”pit-lane-2

After testing and race qualification, the mission was on target with Jackpot Racing Qualifying in 24th position out of 37 cars that are racing, and 13th out of 24 in their GT4 class.  Mika was quickest in qualifying with a lap time of 4:37.2 and a top speed of 162mph on the Mulsanne Straight.

Race is on Saturday 13th June.

Baku Calling

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Jackpots Heather Sellars and Tom Bishop showing off their new kit for the first European Games which will take place in Baku later in June. And very smart they look too.

Heather will be first to hit the water in Azerbaijan on June 13th, whilst Tom will dive in to action one day later on 14th June. The duo will be joined by fellow Leeds triathletes Jess Learmonth, Gordon Benson and Phil Graves, plus Helen Jenkins.

The winner at the European Games in Baku will be offered a ‘Nation’ spot to the Olympics in Rio next year, so it is an important event for all concerned and there will be some top competition.

York – Shire

york-relay-2015On the day that Yorkshireman, Alistair Brownlee showed he can do press-ups in the middle of a World Series event and still win, other proud Yorkshiremen were flying the Jackpot flag in numerous locations.

Close to home, at York Triathlon, Mika Brown took on his first Elite entry, just one week after coming second overall at Duston. And what a debut! Mika cruised the 400m swim in 5:02, then knuckled down in blustery conditions and an horrendous six-lap bike course, with dead turns and broken cobbles, to enter T2 shoulder-to-shoulder with Adam Robinson and 30 seconds ahead of a chasing pack of three who managed to draft the bike. Onto his favourite discipline, Mika put the hammer down and recorded an overall victory in a top time of 52:47.

As a warm-up for the elite race, Mika joined fellow Jackpoters Tom Linton-Neal and Chris Brown in the York Tri Relay. Unlike many relays, this one was competitive from the start with just two minutes separating the top five teams. However, our brave trio ran out winners by just 35 seconds, 28s of which were gained in transition. Worth all that practice then!

If bravery is what you are looking for, then search no further than Jenni Muston. Having trekked over to Spain for the European Duathlon Champs, swapping her race-kit at the airport for a bag full of nappies, Jenni and the other competitors were faced with monsoon-like wind and rain for the event. After a solid first run, Jen headed out onto a bike course that saw barriers and hoardings flying across the road. But after fighting conditions for all but 9k, sadly Jen had to pull out (and pealed off the bike) whilst in second position. “Carnage” is probably a fair description of the race with more than 100 dropping out of Jen’s race and numerous accidents.

Meanwhile up in Costa Del Stockton-on-Tees, Tom Van Rossum, Matt Hallam and Matthew Pears all raced the Standard-distance World Qualifier, whilst Dave Morley took on the sprint.

It was Tom who recorded the fastest race of the day with a top time of 1:54 to finish a fantastic 6th overall just ahead of Matt Hallam in 7th (1:56) and Matt Pears in 17th (1:59). Dave’s hamstring gave out with about 500m to go in what is proving to be a bit of a chronic injury. Nonetheless he came home in 17th place, but importantly grabbed a spot at the Worlds in Australia later in the year.

We’ll be organising a team press-up session in a cryo unit later in the year, to try and improve the team’s results further.

Hot Stuff

Heather Sellars GB tri suitHeather Sellars heads out to the ITU World Triathlon Series opener in Abu Dhabi (capital of the United Arab Emirates or UAE) sporting a new tri-suit emblazoned with Jackpot Racing’s logo.  The race takes place on 7th March which should be relatively cool.  The heat doesn’t bother Heather though, “I love the heat; the hotter the better for me!”

The elite race is over the sprint distance of 750m/20k/5k starting at the Abu Dhabi Sailing & Yacht Club, on the Volvo Ocean Race yacht pontoons.

Heather says, “My aim is to just enjoy my first World Series, without having any pressure, and getting stuck in there with the best in the world and hopefully get a good result.”

 

2014 Prize Money Winners

moneyCongratulations to the main prize money earners during 2014.

We’d like to recognise and applaud members of our team who did fantastically well to podium at races last year, with prize money being awarded as follows:

Andrew Whiteley £185
Jonny McLean £180
Kieran Hill £160
Mika Brown £100
Jenni Muston £75
Tom van Rossum £20
Chris Brown £10
Francis Riley £10

For 2015 we have an increased prize money pot and a new points-based system