2015 CTC Tri Training Camp Guide

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2015 CTC Training Camp 6 th Annual CTC Triathlon Training Camp May 1-3, 2015

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  • 2015 CTC Training Camp

    6th Annual CTC Triathlon Training

    Camp

    May 1-3, 2015

  • 2015 CTC Training Camp

    Most important informationMost important informationMost important informationMost important information

    Who: Newbie and Veteran Triathletes

    What: The best value in tri camps

    Where: Mohican Adventures

    3058 State Route 3

    Loudonville, OH 44842

    1-888-909-7400

    http://www.mohicanadventures.com/

    When: Friday, May 1nd, 2015 Check-in between 5 & 8 pm

    Find Check-in Coordinator upon arrival

    How: With all your run, bike & swim gear

    Why: To learnTo push yourselfFor an escape

    To live like a pro for a weekend (only more

    fun)!

    Cost: Full camp with lodging single bed: $200

    Full camp with lodging shared bed: $140

    Providing own lodging (food included): $60

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    Welcome to the 6th Annual CTC Tri Camp!

    After 5 years, we are excited to bring camp back to Mohican again

    this year! We are continuing to improve the experience year after

    year. Well build a quality training & learning weekend for all

    levels of triathletes to benefit from. The Mohican area offers a

    great opportunity for challenging runs and rides and the scenery

    is spectacular.

    As in the past, weve reserved house style cabins for the

    weekend. Were planning the big Friday rides again for those

    who can get the day off work and come down early. Some key

    information for this year:

    All meals and snacks are provided

    Dinners on Friday and Saturday are catered.

    Although we have 2 training tracks athletes can jump

    between training options if they choose.

    After checking in at the Mohican Adventures entrance you

    will be guided to the Century House for cabin and bed

    assignments.

    The night run course will be marked with glow-sticks to get

    everyone through safely & there will be an optional

    pavement run for those that forgot their headlamp.

    OPTIONAL: Bring a unique salad/side dish to show off your

    culinary skills for Saturdays lunch or bring your

    favorite homemade portable food to share with your fellow

    bikers!

    OPTIONAL: This year we have a massage therapist joining

    us for treatment on Saturday/Sunday. She charges

    $1/minute for post-workout massage. Most treatments are

    10-15 minutes.

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    Getting there

    Mohican Adventures is located just south of Loudonville on

    State Route three (north of the State Park entrance). The

    cabins are on the west side of the road (see map below). When

    you arrive, check in at the gatehouse for your parking and

    cabin passes.

    From the Cleveland area, there are several ways to get to

    Loudonville. The most straight-forward is to take I-71 South

    to Exit 173 (Mansfield / Lucas exit) to St. Rt. 39. Go East to

    Loudonville, approximately 18 miles. In town, take St. Rt. 3

    South about 1.5 miles to Mohican Adventures.

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    Regional Map

    Campground Map & Registration

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    Friday Camp Schedule 10 am 67-mile A Ride Loudonville / Danville Loop

    2 pm 32-mile B Ride Mohican / Loudonville Area

    5 8 pm Arrival / Check-in

    6:30 pm Dinner

    7:30 pm Introductions / Camp kick-off

    8:30 pm Night Run, Mohican MTB Trails (3 / 6 mile options)

    After Campfire (weather permitting)

    Saturday Camp Schedule

    7 8:30 am Breakfast

    8:30 am Club Photo / Bike Safety Discussion / Bike Prep

    8:45 am Newbies: Bike Skills

    clinic / Ride

    Vets: Big

    Saturday Ride

    35+ mile bike

    though

    Mohicans hills

    Vets:

    Moderate

    Ride

    options 10-11 am Newbies: Basic Bike

    Maintenance

    11-12 am Newbies: Transition

    clinic

    Vets: Trail

    or path run

    Noon 2

    pm

    Lunch / Rest

    2 5 pm Newbies: Big Brick Vets: Run

    Focus Brick

    Vets: Bike

    Focus Brick

    5 6 pm Swim Techniques Clinic

    6 pm Dinner

    7 8 pm Clinics TBD

    After Campfire (weather permitting)

    Sunday Camp Schedule

    7 8 am Breakfast

    8:30 9:30 Bike Prep and Warm-up/Stretching Discussion

    9:30 11:00 Wally Road Pace Line Riding

    11:00 am + Lunch / Optional Run / Departure

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    Suggested Gear ListSuggested Gear ListSuggested Gear ListSuggested Gear List

    Sleeping Bag or Bedding

    Pillow

    Lounging / Casual Clothes

    Swim / Bike / Run Clothes

    Bathroom gear

    Swim Cap

    Goggles

    Towel

    Helmet

    Bike Road

    Water Bottles

    Bike Gear

    Camp Chair

    Bike tube / Pump / Basic tools

    Snacks for Bike

    Raincoat / Rain gear

    Trail Running Shoes

    (optional)

    Road Running Shoes

    Sunglasses / Visors / Hats /

    Etc.

    Notebook & Pencil

    Money for additional snacks /

    expenses

    Adult Beverages (optional)

    GPS or watch

    Camera / phone

    Any other personal gear you

    may need

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    Ride Maps

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    Friday Big RideFriday Big RideFriday Big RideFriday Big Ride

    67 miles

    2,500 feet of climbing

    The first 20 miles of this ride are a challenging and hilly ride

    through awesome countryside and woodland areas. The next

    twenty are a bit flatter with varied terrain and a few tough but

    short climbs. Miles 40-45 you can really open it up on mostly flat

    open roads. The last twenty will keep you working with climbs

    on tired legs. The directions are easier that it looks!

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    Mohican / Malabar / Danville

    66-miles of hills

    0mi Start

    1.33mi Turn left at W Main St

    4.4mi Turn left at Highway 917

    5.03mi Turn right at Highway 3006

    6.31mi Slight left at Highway 1027

    7.61mi Turn left to stay on Highway 1027

    8.1mi Turn right to stay on Highway 1027

    8.6mi Turn right at Highway 2796

    8.65mi Turn left at Highway 1027

    8.82mi Continue on Highway 1075

    11.28mi Turn left at Gladden Rd

    13.41mi Turn left at OH-603

    13.43mi Sharp right at Lucas-Perrysville Rd

    15.58mi Continue on Dickes Rd

    15.83mi Turn left at Moffett Rd

    18.29mi Turn left at Pleasant Valley Rd

    19.71mi Continue on 438/Bromfield Rd

    20.7mi Slight right at 302/Hastings East Rd

    23.16mi Continue on Hastings-Newville Rd

    23.77mi Continue on 329/Scott Rd

    24.77mi Turn left at Washington South Rd

    25.5mi Continue on 340/Alexander Rd

    26.49mi Turn left at 344/Rule Rd

    29.05mi Continue on 345/Gatton Rock Rd

    29.79mi Turn right at 403/Stoffer Rd

    30.11mi Sharp left at Garber Rd

    32.99mi Turn right at Hamilton Rd

    34.91mi Turn left at Ankneytown Rd

    35.32mi Continue on Old Mansfield Rd

    37.4mi Turn left at Mishey Rd

    39.86mi Slight right to stay on Mishey Rd

    45.5mi Turn right at Swendal Rd

    45.53mi Continue on Nunda Rd

    47.96mi Turn right to stay on Nunda Rd

    48.9mi Continue on Apple Valley Rd

    50.04mi Turn left to stay on Apple Valley Rd

    50.2mi Turn right to stay on Apple Valley Rd

    50.74mi Turn left at Danville Amity Rd

    51.22mi Turn right to stay on Danville Amity Rd

    54.03mi Turn left at Chapel Rd

    55.21mi Turn left at Danville Jelloway Rd/OH-205

    55.38mi Slight right at Chapel Rd

    57.73mi Continue on Jelloway Rd

    59.94mi Continue on Jefferson

    61.62mi Slight left at Jericho Rd/Jerico Rd

    62.29mi Continue on Highway 739

    64.2mi Turn left at OH-3

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    Friday B Ride

    32 miles

    1,500 feet of climbing

    The first 20 miles of this ride are the same as the route as the big ride.

    Although only 32 miles, the ride involves a lot of climbing and is a

    challenging ride for any level of cyclist. The ride travels through the heart

    of Mohican as is a fantastic way to start a big weekend of workouts.

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    Mohican / Malabar 32Mohican / Malabar 32Mohican / Malabar 32Mohican / Malabar 32----miles through the parkmiles through the parkmiles through the parkmiles through the park

    0mi Start

    1.33mi Turn left at W Main St

    4.4mi Turn left at Highway 917

    5.03mi Turn right at Highway 3006

    6.31mi Slight left at Highway 1027

    7.61mi Turn left to stay on Highway 1027

    8.1mi Turn right to stay on Highway 1027

    8.17mi Slight left to stay on Highway 1027

    8.6mi Turn right at Highway 2796

    8.65mi Turn left at Highway 1027

    8.82mi Continue on Highway 1075

    11.28mi Turn left at Gladden Rd

    13.41mi Turn left at OH-603

    13.43mi Sharp right at Lucas-Perrysville Rd

    15.58mi Continue on Dickes Rd

    15.83mi Turn left at Moffett Rd

    18.29mi Turn left at Pleasant Valley Rd

    21.45mi Turn right at OH-603

    21.80mi Turn right at SR 95

    23.08mi Turn left at Bunkerhill North Rd / CH 350 (becomes CR100)

    25.75mi Turn left on Cleveland Street

    28.05mi Enter Mohican State Park

    31.85mi Turn left on SR-3

    32.10mi Turn left into Mohican Adventures Campground

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    Friday Night RunFriday Night RunFriday Night RunFriday Night Run

    The trail run through the Mohican mountain bike trails has been a hit since

    the camp started. We strap on headlamps and keep the pace slow. Lots of

    climbing and descending. Its a very social run. Its only a 5.5 miler, but

    takes a good amount of time to get through the woods. If you arent

    confident going off-road, you can run on the paved running path nearby or

    hangout at the campfire.

    Trail Split

    Merge Left

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    Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday ModerateModerateModerateModerate Ride Ride Ride Ride

    You cant escape climbing in the Mohican area, unless you spend all of your

    time on Wally Road. However, based on feedback from last year, weve

    added a moderate ride for those who want to save their legs for a stronger

    run or bike later in the day. Sure, youll still climb 1,000 feet over 13 miles,

    but the climbs are easy to moderate and you can pace yourself

    comfortably. Or you can hammer your choice!

    Turn right on OH-3 S 0.86 mi: Turn right on OH-97 W 3.82 mi: Turn right on Mohican Rd 51/Park Rd 3.91 mi: Sharp left to stay on Mohican Rd 51/Park Rd Continue to follow Park Rd 6.34 mi: Turn left onto Co Hwy 939 6.93 mi: Head east on Co Rd 3006 7.14 mi: Turn left onto Co Rd 917 7.78 mi: Turn right onto Co Hwy 2920 10.36 mi: Continue onto W Main St 11.35 mi: Turn right on OH-3 S 13.12 mi: Turn right into Mohican Adventures

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    Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday BigBigBigBig Ride Ride Ride Ride

    This ride will test your mettle. We will ride out to Pleasant Hill Lake, then

    follow HFP Racings new Olympic Course for 25 miles (course below), then

    ride back. Plan on 35 to 40 total miles. If you rode Friday, this ride may

    very well bring you to your knees! If not, it will be a real quad burner none-

    the-less! Visit HFPs web-site for more information on their up-coming race

    this June:

    http://www.hfpracing.com/events/signature/mef/course.htm

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    SaturdSaturdSaturdSaturday Ride through Mohican (OPTIONALay Ride through Mohican (OPTIONALay Ride through Mohican (OPTIONALay Ride through Mohican (OPTIONAL))))

    26 miles

    2,200 feet of climbing

    You will be treated to a spectacular ride through the Mohican State Park.

    You are highly recommended to take in a bit of the scenery as you suffer

    through over 2,000 feet of climbing. Its tough, but youll be rewarded with

    an awesome dinner to get your mojo back later that evening!

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    Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday AfternoonAfternoonAfternoonAfternoon Ride through Nashville (Ride through Nashville (Ride through Nashville (Ride through Nashville (subject to subject to subject to subject to

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    27 miles

    900 feet of climbing

    The loop starts out with 11 miles flats down Wally Road along the river.

    Some challenging climbs come into play for the next 7 miles. In the middle

    of that stretch is an area where stronger riders can really have some fun on

    some quick rollers and hammer it out at a fast pace then are rewarded

    with a steep tough short climb into the Nashville square. The rest of the

    ride will wear you down a bit with climb after climb (and prevailing winds

    in your face).

    Important note: A small portion (about 1 mile) of the ride is on un-paved

    roads. Its a little bumpy, but youll have no problem as its tight packed dirt

    and relatively smooth. Just take it a bit slower and you (and your bike) will

    be fine. Last year, conditions were not good. We will preview the course

    before camp this year and change the course if necessary.

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    Saturday Nashville RideSaturday Nashville RideSaturday Nashville RideSaturday Nashville Ride (Contd)(Contd)(Contd)(Contd)

    This route is simple. Turn Left out of the campground, just past

    Mohican Adventures turn right on Wally Road. Take Wally 11-

    miles to the end. Turn left on SR 514 and travel 7 miles to

    Nashville. Turn Left on SR 60 and head to Loudonville. In

    downtown Loudonville, turn left on SR 3 and head back to camp.

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    SSSSundayundayundayunday In the Flats Riding In the Flats Riding In the Flats Riding In the Flats Riding (Newbie & Veteran):

    32 miles

    Pace line practice, steady state riding

    This ride takes the paved portion of Wally Road out to the end of

    the asphalt, turn around and do 2x back-and-forth for a total of

    about 32 miles. You can cut out at 16 miles if you need a rest or

    want to get a longer run in afterwards. Well practice some

    triathlon specific pace lines. For the newbies this is a perfect

    way to practice cycling skills before the big Sunday ride. For the

    veterans, this isnt a leisure ride, but it isnt a quad-burner either

    and we like to put our speed muscles on and see just how fast

    we can fly!