TriStar Athletes LLC

TriStar Athlete is a training and coaching group with experience at all levels of triathlon. If you are ready to get into your first triathlon, or experience your personal best, TriStar Athlete offers online training programs and one on one coaching to help you acheive your goals. Our Coaches have competed all across the USA, and internationally, gaining broad experience ranging from Olympic distance events to the Ironman. Our coaching staff and team background includes Olympians, world class cyclists and Ironman World Champion finishers. Beyond race experience our coaches are USAT certified and also certified as bike fitters from Slowtwitch.com (F.I.S.T). TriStar Athlete has helped to train athletes for the Ironman, Half Ironman, Olympic distance triathlons, marathons, ultramarathons, as well as distance swim events.

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50 Mile Hill Ride
location: San Diego, California

distance: 49.30 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( votes / 98 views)
created by: Free Member cstone on 07/30/2007
Tags: Big Climbs, Long Distance, Very Hilly
description: Hit the hills.

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7m Rocky's loop via Aqueduct, 13 Bridges and Pocantico River trails
location: Sleepy Hollow, New York

distance: 7.02 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( votes / 95 views)
created by: Free Member used2B on 09/04/2007
Tags: dirt roads, Hilly, Park, Quiet, River, Scenic
description: Densely shaded woodlands, moderate hills, over smooth carriage trails of Rockefeller Preserve. Start & finish where Old Croton Aqueduct crosses Rte. 448 at Sleepy Hollow H.S. field entrance.

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Bear Mountain1
location: New York, New York

distance: 55.39 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( votes / 172 views)
created by: Free Member gtmandsager on 05/09/2007
Tags: Big Climbs
description: Century Ride to Bear Mountain, 10,000 feet of climbing.

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Harriman State Park/ Bear Mountain
location: West Orange, New Jersey

distance: 32.85 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( votes / 182 views)
created by: Free Member fondriest on 08/26/2007
Tags: Big Climb, Hilly, Long climb, moderate climb, Mountains, Quiet, Rolling Hills, Scenic, Very Hilly
description: No flat sections, either you're going up or down.

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Palomar Mountain
location: San Diego, California

distance: 38.21 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( votes / 2284 views)
created by: Free Member trimanjoe on 07/19/2006
description: no description provided...

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