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ElliptiGO Founders' Cup

The World Championship of Elliptical Biking
Palomar Mountain ~ San Diego, CA


November 13, 2010



When Bryan and Brent first began developing the ElliptiGO just over five years ago, their dream was not just to create a revolutionary fitness product, but to launch a new competitive sport. On November 13th, their dream became a reality as eighteen athletes gathered at the base of Palomar Mountain in San Diego County for the inaugural ElliptiGO Founders’ Cup—The World Championship of Elliptical Biking.

The competitors were chosen based on their athletic accomplishments and demonstrated prowess on the ElliptiGO.  Because one of the best things the ElliptiGO 8S does is climb, we chose the toughest climb in San Diego for the championship course — Palomar Mountain.  With an average grade of almost 7%, the ride up Palomar climbs more than 4,000 feet in just 11.6 miles.

In the men’s division, the battle for first and second place was a heated contest to the finish line. Damian Barlow (an Australian native and former competitive rower) edged out Carl Yee (a San Diego resident, former competitive rower and cyclist) to clinch the overall championship title and establish the course record with a total time of 1:25:14. Both spectators and fellow contenders noted how Damian “seemed to effortlessly power up the mountain with incredibly smooth form” and throughout the race rode as if he “owned the mountain.” Barlow was enthusiastic after the race. “I came to have fun. It was a great ride!” Yee finished 2nd with a time of 1:25:36 and ElliptiGO co-founder Brent Teal placed third with a time of 1:26:37.

The women’s division ended in a similar duel between two contenders. Anna Bradley, a pole vaulter from San Diego State, led the way for a large portion of the race, but Angela Shartel, an ultrarunner from San Diego, eventually edged past Anna to claim the women’s title and women’s course record with a time of 1:41:32. Shartel explained, “Anna was setting a fast pace in the beginning and I tried to follow her closely.  I didn’t want to make my move too early because once I passed her I knew that would be it.” Bradley finished second place in the women’s division (and 11th overall) with a time of 1:42:29.

Athletes, spectators and volunteers gathered immediately following the race at a nearby brunch spot on the top of Palomar Mountain. In an intimate ceremony on the restaurant’s back patio, ElliptiGO distributed finishers’ medals and presented the Founders Cup to Barlow and Shartel whose names will be inscribed on the cup which will be on permanent display at ElliptiGO headquarters.

Anamaria Nino-Murcia, ElliptiGO’s Director of Marketing who organized the event, emphasized how the completion of the race represented a significant milestone for the company. “In the early days of snowboarding and mountain biking, enthusiasts hosted their own unofficial events by bringing together a small group of dedicated athletes, a few stopwatches and a few volunteers. There were no sponsorships or media coverage---just a group of people who were passionate about a revolutionary new way to compete and engage in outdoor sports. Today—ElliptiGO has taken a similar step towards our dream of launching a new competitive sport. We look forward to the growth of ElliptiGO and the whole elliptical biking community in the years to come.”

 

ElliptiGO would like to recognize all the Founders’ Cup volunteers and event staff: Aaron, Adam, Chris, Dave, Nick, Karen, Liv, Jim, Kathryn, Susie and Tiamo. Without your unflagging support and enthusiasm, we could not have hosted such a fun, safe and successful event. Thank you!

Feeing inspired to train for the next elliptical biking championship event? In Spring 2011, we will announce the qualification process for the 2011 Founders' Cup. If you are interested in joining the mailing list for information about the qualification process and the ElliptiGO Founders' Cup 2011 (date and location TBD) please email Anamaria at anm@elliptigo.com.

ElliptiGO  Founders’ Cup 2010: Official Race Results

Place

Finisher

Time

1st

Damian Barlow

1:25:14

2nd

Carl Yee

1:25:36

3rd

Brent Teal

1:26:37

4th

Greg Fitzgerald

1:28:57

5th

Brian Pilcher

1:29:44

6th

Bryan Pate

1:32:02

7th

Matt Fitzgerald

1:33:12

8th

Chris Branson

1:35:57

9th

Simon Gutierrez

1:36:33

10th

Angela Shartel

1:41:32

11th

Anna Bradley

1:42:29

12th

Zack Simkover

1:46:44

13th

Bryce Whiting

1:49:43

14th

Roland Sunga

1:58:35

15th

Brent Drown

2:01:51

16th

Ken Hanes

2:17:23

17th

Erin Whiting

2:17: 24

18th

Jenny Hadfield

2:17:26

 


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