Reed shoots for Ironman crown

Credit to Author: Tempo Online| Date: Wed, 29 May 2019 20:00:50 +0000

Multi-titled Tim Reed of Australia expects to race in top form as he seeks to bounce back from a series of setbacks and reclaim the crown in the Century Tuna IRONMAN 70.3 Subic Bay presented by Big Boss Cement, which unfolds Sunday (June 2) in Subic Bay.

Winner of the inaugurals of this event in 2015 and a three-time IRONMAN 70.3 champion in Cebu, Reed has had a number of sorry finishes in the last top-level endurance races, including a fourth place effort in Davao IRONMAN 70.3 last March.

But the 2016 IRONMAN 70.3 world champion sees a big turnaround come Sunday, ready to take on the best in the premier men’s pro division, including first Philippines full IRONMAN champion Nick Baldwin of Seychelles no less.

“I’m really excited to return to Subic Bay. With the race previously held in March, I’m often rebuilding fitness after a short off-season and I’m really excited about racing IRONMAN 70.3 Subic Bay further into my season when my race fitness should be at a really high level,” said Reed.

Aside from his world-class rivals, the Aussie ace also braces for a tough outing on a new course lined up for the 1.9km swim-90km bike-21km run event and the weather condition at this time of the season.

“IRONMAN 70.3 Subic Bay is a truly challenging event even by IRONMAN 70.3 standards. An undulating course combined with the heat makes it a true test. I think the more times you have raced in Subic Bay the more lessons you have learnt and I hope I can put all that knowledge into helping me have a great race,” added Reed.

But he will be facing a crack set of rivals in the Sunrise Events, Inc.-organized event, headed by Baldwin, many-time triathlon winner Sam Betten, along with fellow Australians Tim Van Berkel and Conor McKay and Colombia’s Rodrigo Acevedo and Oli Stenning of Great Britain.

The women’s pro cast also features top notch campaigners, headed by Swiss Caroline Steffen and Aussie Dimity Lee Duke, New Zealand’s Laura Wood, Manami Iijima of Guam and Lisa Tyack, also from Australia, ensuring an equally thrilling race in the event backed by Big Boss Cement (presenting sponsor), venue host Subic Bay, bike leg racing partner NLEX SCTEX, Black Arrow (official courier and logistics partner) Hoka (official footwear), Alaska, AlcoPlus, Regent, Rudy Project, Sanicare, Australia Harvest Oatmeal, Cetaphil, Smart, Devant, Storck, Fic, Sun Life Financial, Emco Musli Biscuits, Timex, Acea Subic Bay, Court Meridian Hotel & Suites, Le Charmé and the Lighthouse.

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