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YOUR RACE INFORMATION
SWIM COURSE
This course is applicable to the Gauntlet Triathlon, Aquabike, Aquathlon and Swim Only competitors. The course is a 1.9K loop, starting and finishing at the Hever Castle loggia.
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THE COURSE
Race Director, Brian Adcock, will host online briefings for all competitor about the course and safety. All competitors must watch the Festival Brief and their specific race brief ahead of race day. The entry point will be via the loggia steps which are always very slippy. Please sit down on the bottom step to enter the water. The swim course will take triathletes out to the far end of the main lake before turning around a buoy and turning right into the River Eden tributary. The swim follows the river around the Castle’s 16 Acre Island passing the water maze and under two wooden bridges that link the island to the mainland. Spectators will be able to follow the river section of this route from 16 Acre Island and cheer you on. The final leg of the swim will see you return back into the main lake at the front of the loggia. There is a boat ramp, covered in rubber matting, to aid your exit with a helping hand from the swim support team.
Safety is at the heart of the event – we have safety boats and kayaks manned by fully trained life safety representatives out on the lake for your swim. If you feel that you are in trouble please roll on to your back and raise your arm and someone will be with you immediately. Resting on a boat or kayak at any time during the race is acceptable with no implication on your race timings. Swimmers will be electronically counted into and out of the water for additional safety. Those competitors doing the 10K swim will do an additional 100m loop each lap so that you will competed 5 laps of a 2K course.
Swim buoys will be placed at 100m, 200m, 300m, 400m, 500m, 600m, 700m, 900m, 1100m, 1300m and 1700m. A swim gate at 500m will be designated by an additional orange buoy next to the red buoy.
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YOUR RACE INFORMATION
CYCLE COURSE
This cycle course is applicable to the Gauntlet Triathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike competitors. This is a stunning course through the very best of the Kent and Sussex countryside.
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THE COURSES
The are two cycle courses, 45K and 60K. Different race distances need to complete a certain course and a certain number of laps of this course. 45K Course Duathlon Middle - 1 lap Gauntlet and Duathlon Long - 2 laps 60K Course Aquabike Middle - 1 laps Aquabike Long - 2 laps.
MORE THAN ONE LOOP
If you are completing more than one loop of your route (this would apply to Gauntlets, and long distance Duathlons and Aquabikes) you are not required to re enter the Hever estate, just carry on to complete your next loop.
RELAY TEAMS
Each member of the relay team will receive a timing chip.
LITTER
Competitors must not drop litter out on the course. If caught littering you will be asked to pick it up and deposit in bins provided around the course failure to do so will result in you being disqualified.
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YOUR RACE INFORMATION
CYCLE COURSE MAP This map details the cycle courses for Gauntlet Triathlon, Duathlon and Aquabike routes.
VIEW MAPS ONLINE
Click on the links below to view the maps for your race. 45K 60K
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Hever Castle Triathlon - Bastion, Gauntlet, Duathlon and Aquabike Cycle Routes 27 26 28 SEE SITE LAYOUT MAP CAMPSITE CAR PARK
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YOUR RACE INFORMATION
CYCLE COURSE Hever Castle Triathlon KEY MILESTONES Hever Castle Triathlon - Bastion
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Please take note of the following key junctions/ points of interest SEE SITE LAYOUT MAP on the cycle course:
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This is a sharp left hand turn approached at decent speed. There is a traffic management marshal there who will hold traffic for you on a STOP/GO board – please control your speed and do not swing into the opposite lane as you turn the corner.
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Again traffic will be controlled with STOP/GO signs but please exercise caution and make sure that you follow the same route for the second lap and do not accidentally follow any Olympic Distance competitors around the shorter distance 20K loop.
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This is an offset cross-roads where you will turn left initially, cycle for 30 yards and then turn right across the busy A264. The road will be traffic controlled with STOP/ GO signs but please be vigilant as this is a fast piece of a road.
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Point 18 is a right turn at a junction after a steep little climb into the village of Hartfield. This will be traffic controlled with STOP/GO signs but again please exercise caution. Points 18a and 18b are road pinch points which will both be traffic marshalled. Point 18a is not your right of way but 18b is, as you exit the village.
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Point 18 is a right hand turn at a junction after a small climb that passes under a railway bridge. It will be traffic controlled with STOP/ GO boards but please exercise caution turning EVENT CONTROL onto the Withyham Road. Point 19 is a mini roundabout. Take care as you approach, particularly as traffic joining from your right may be hidden.
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This is a right turn off the A264. It will be traffic controlled with STOP/ GO signs but please exercise caution when crossing the carriageway. It immediately follows a sharp left hand 17 turn off the Groombridge Road.
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This is a narrow bridge that crosses the River Medway. It is marshalled and it is your right of way but be careful of speeding and unsighted motorists coming in the opposite direction over the bridge!
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This a right turn just after a small incline onto the 28 B2027 which is the main road between Tonbridge and Edenbridge. Cars travelling East to West are unsighted as they approach the junction due to a small hill about 50 yards from the EVENT CONTROLcontrolled junction. This will be traffic with STOP/ GO boards but please exercise caution.
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A narrow bridge which goes under the railway. As you approach at speed you’ll be faced with a sharp left turn SEE SITE LAYOUT which, if you are going too fast, will MAP throw you into the middle of the road. Traffic coming in the opposite direction often moves into the middle of the road so please be careful! Marshals on either side of the bridge will wave red warning flags to alert competitors and motorists of the dangers.
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RUN COURSE
Challenging run routes through the beautiful grounds of the Hever Castle estate and surrounding countryside.
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THE ROUTE
HOW MANY LOOPS AM I DOING?
All competitors, apart from those doing the Aquabike and the swim only races, will run the 10.5km loop.
Aquathlon Middle - 1 lap
Depending on which race you are doing, you will complete between 1 and 4 loops of this route. Aquabikers have a choice of running/ walking a short 300m circuit to give them a Finish across a official line or completing a 4km loop of the estate to give their legs more of a spin.
Marathon - 4 laps
Gauntlet, Aquathlon Long, Half Marathon - 2 laps
Duathlon Long - 2 laps Duathlon Middle - 1 lap then 4K
A large proportion of the run route is off road with many competitors choosing to wear trail or multi-terrain running shoes.
PUBLIC SHARING PARTS OF THE ROUTE
Please exercise caution when running along all sections of the route as there may be other walkers, people on horseback and motorists using the same tracks, bridleways, paths and roads.
LITTER
Competitors must not drop litter out on the course. If caught littering you will be asked to pick it up and deposit in bins provided around the course failure to do so will result in you being disqualified.
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RUN COURSE MAP
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Castle Run Series, Festival of 20 Hever Castle Marathon and H RUN COURSE KEY MILESTONES YOUR RACE INFORMATION
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Castle Run Series, FEED Festival of End 18 STATION 2 5 Hever Castle Marathon and Half M RY LANE PARK 6 Castle 7.8K & 9K 4 Hever C FEED STATION 2 – MARSHAL PT. 21 BIG FRONT CAR PARK down & CAMPSITE Head the hill through Park Wood towards the eastern end of Hever Lake. Watch your footwork as your emerge from the wood! Nearly there! Just watch out for small children and other members of the public hanging out 21 by the 22 Water Maze and nearby bridge.
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YOUR RACE INFORMATION
TIMING & TRACKING Timing chips will be used on this race to help participants see their time, organisers see whereabouts and supporters to follow their athlete.
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ELECTRONIC TIMING CHIP
You will be timed during the race using electronic chip timing technology, which will be given to you at registration. The ankle-worn timing chip needs to be secured on your left ankle. Throughout the course you will pass over a series of mats that record your chip’s signal and update the central timing computer. This will be used to give you your split timings on all sections of the course and to ensure that you have completed the required number of laps.
RESULTS
All results will be posted online on the evening of the race.
RETURN YOUR DEVICE
Please make sure you give you ankle chip back at the finish line. Failure to return your chip will result in a fine.
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YOUR RACE INFORMATION
FEED STATIONS
The Castle Race Series will be working with nutrition partners, HIGH5 to provide you with comprehensive food and drink stations.
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ON THE BIKE
ON THE RUN
One feed station will be placed at Black Hill Car Park on the Ashdown Forest (pretty much the highest point on the course) at 18K into the bike route. You will pass this feed station twice, once at 18K and then again on your second lap at 63K. Or at 33K and 93K if you are on the 60K bike route.
There will be 2 feed stations. The 1st feed station will be at 2K at the South East corner of Park Wood. A 2nd feed station will be placed just inside the Castle gates by The Castle Inn in Chiddingstone High Street. This is 7K into the run.
- Water - HIGH5 Energy Source Isotonic Drink - HIGH5 Energy Gels - HIGH5 Energy Bars - 1/2 Bananas (peeled)
Drinks from these stations will be in cups. Please use the bins provided further along the course for your empties rather than dropping them in the grounds of the Castles.
Drinks from these stations will be handed out in bike specific drink bottles. Each station will be followed by a large container ready to catch your empty bottles or litter.
Additionally there will be a water station at 4.3K at Stock Woods. There will be a second water station at 10.5K at the end of the lap.
Each feed station will have a team of volunteers, and both will have an In addition there will be a further feed identical selection of food and drink station just after the re-entry point available for you as per the bike feed to the castle which you will only pass station including the following: if you are doing a second lap. For Aquabikers on the 60K route this - Water feed station will appear at 33K and - HIGH5 Energy Source Isotonic Drink then again at 93K. - HIGH5 Energy Gels - HIGH5 Energy Bars The team of volunteers will have a - 1/2 Bananas (peeled) selection of food and drink available - Coco Cola (flat) for you including the following: - Sweets (varies)
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GU N O TI TRI U N UR O Y
Getting your nutrition right can make all the difference to getting across the finish line and having an enjoyable race. HIGH5 is the on course sports nutrition at the Castle Triathlon Series, so here’s a guide to help you plan your nutrition strategy for the race.
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Fuel for the Gauntlet
Staying hydrated
Carbohydrate is your high-energy fuel for endurance events. It will help you go faster and further. Unfortunately, you only have a limited amount stored in your body and it’s depleted after less than two hours of swimming, cycling or running. Carbohydrate re-fuelling will substantially extend your endurance by providing the extra energy you need. You’ll enjoy your event more and feel stronger, particularly later on. You can consume energy bars, gels and drinks for carbohydrate.
You lose fluids and electrolytes when you sweat. If you don’t replace these, then you become dehydrated which can really affect your performance. Sport drinks contain electrolytes to enhance the absorption of water and help you re-hydrate. Good to know These guidelines are based on the latest science and real world feedback from thousands of athletes to help you perform better and enjoy your race more. Research shows that by simply following these guidelines on the day of an event, athletes were able to maintain their pace 26% longer1. This was compared to their existing brand of nutrition consumed as normal2.
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BREAKFAST An ideal pre-race breakfast is light and high in carbohydrates with a little bit of protein too. Porridge, toast and rice pudding are good options for carbohydrate. A poached egg or omelette would be a good source of protein.
will need to boost it with gel or bars. If you drink the following amounts of Energy Drink each hour, you can take the number of gels or bars show. 800ml Energy Drink or more: No gel 750ml Energy Drink: 1 x gel sachet or 1/2x Energy Bar per hour 400ml Energy Drink: 2 x gel sachets or 1x Energy Bar per hour
BEFORE THE SWIM Take two Energy Gel sachets with 200-300ml water or ZERO around 15 minutes before the start. This is your fuel for the swim.
DURING THE RUN
Caffeine gives you both a physical and mental boost. When taking part in tough sport events like a middle distance triathlon, it helps to increase your endurance performance and capacity. This means you can go faster than before without any extra training! The scientific research has shown an effective dose is 3mg caffeine per kg bodyweight for increased endurance performance. Below you can see how much caffeine3 you need to take depending on your body weight and an example of what you could take to get there. Bodyweight
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In a middle distance event, take caffeine at the start of the bike leg so that you can benefit from it for the rest of the race. Your body removes caffeine from your bloodstream over time. Once you have loaded up with caffeine, you should top up with 30mg every hour. Energy Gel Caffeine contains exactly 30mg caffeine per sachet.
DRINKING ON THE BIKE A middle distance triathlon is often won or lost in terms of nutrition during the ride. Start to drink and eat as soon as you have settled down into your rhythm after transition to keep your stores topped up. You might not feel it straight away but it will make a difference later on. How much you can drink on the bike often depends on the weather conditions. In warm or hot conditions, the scientific 2:1 fructose and electrolyte formulation in Energy Drink means that you can drink up to one litre per hour. This will provide fluids, electrolytes and carbohydrate for hydration and energy. If the weather is cool and you drink less, your carbohydrate intake will be less and you
When running, it’s easiest to get your carbohydrate from gel. You can take up to three sachets of Energy Gel per hour. This will give you around 60g of carbohydrate per hour. If you have caffeine loaded, then one gel should be the Caffeine variant to keep you in the caffeine performance zone. Any remaining gel should be standard gel with no caffeine. To stay hydrated, drink water or ZERO. If you drink coke, then you should reduce your gel intake by one for every 400ml that you drink, starting with the caffeine gel. In hot conditions you might also want to take some salt tablets as these are easy to carry and gels do not contain a high level of electrolytes.
WHEN YOU FINISH When we exercise our muscles become energy depleted and break down. In a tough triathlon, you really push your body to the limit so expect soreness and stiffness afterwards. Consuming protein and carbohydrate afterwards help to replenish your muscle energy stores and kick start the repair and recovery process. Drink 400ml Recovery Drink as soon as you finish. This contains a unique blend of whey protein isolate and carbohydrate. It gives you the time to have a shower and relax a bit before eating a balanced meal one to two hours later.
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ENERGY DRINK • 2:1 Fructose and electrolyte sports drink • For endurance performance and hydration ZERO • Zero sugar electrolyte sports drink • For hydration ENERGY GEL • Use for an instant energy boost • Real fruit juice for a light refreshing taste
1.Independent test based on Cycling. 2.For more details see http://highfive.co.uk/research-and-development/go-further. html. 3. We do not recommend caffeine for children and pregnant or breast feeding women.
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PRIZE MONEY & REWARDS
PRIZES, AGE GROUPS & PRIZE GIVING
GAUNTLET COMPETITORS WILL RECEIVE
– Castle Race Series Medal. For Gauntlet There will be cash prizes and trophies – Bespoke Gauntlet technical t-shirt. for Open category podium places. – A well-earned warm meal on There will be trophies and prizes for completion of the race. (This Age Groupers. can be claimed by entering the Gauntlet competitor’s marquee For all other races and presenting the wristband The Open category podiums winners worn during the race). will receive a trophy and prizes. – A free massage from one of our masseurs. – The opportunity to shower in the campsite showers.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
We look forward to seeing you on race day and wish you luck for your final preparations. If you need further infomation please visit our website: castleraceseries.com
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