
NEW ADDITION TO THE TEAM!
James Moffatt
James Moffatt is the latest addition to the Trigon team.
He is an up and coming talent and we see real potential in this young cyclist!
James received his RCC11
only days before he raced at the Victorian Schools Cycling Championships. On a testing circuit with three
hairpins James was amazed at the combination of both stiffness and comfort the bike offered. He ended
up coming 8th out of a field of nearly 45. After a week of busy training James has expressed that his
initial positive impressions of the bike have only been confirmed.
James, along with the Trigon team is confident the RCC11 will guide him to many great results through
the summer season of racing.
James has also been selected as part
of the Victorian Junior Endurance Squad,
which is a great opportunity for him to improve his riding.
Click
here to visit James’s blog! - The young man knows his cycling and is a name to remember!
CONSISTENLY STRONG AND GETTING STRONGER...
Emma Coman-Jeffries
After returning
from World Championships in China, Emma had a week’s rest before she went straight back into training.
Emma competed in the Bribie Triathlon Series October 8th and 9th where she placed 1st
in the 20-24 age group.
Emma has decided to take it up
a notch and is now competing in Open's so this will be a great test and experience for Emma's development.
The Gatorade QTS Series at Raby Bay on 16th October was her first races competing in Open's
where she placed 6th overall in the open division. Super effort up against a number of
strong athletes!
In her latest event- Noosa Triathlon, Emma finished 3rd in the
20-24 age group. Next on the cards, Emma heads to Canberra in 7 weeks to do the ACT Championships
with two Gatorade QTS Series races in between.
Luke
Henry
This has been another consistent month for Luke! Placing 1st at Airlie
Beach 16-19 age group (5th overall), 3rd at Townsville 16-19 age group (6th
overall) and 1st at Bowen 16-19 age group (2nd overall). In between competing Luke attended
the TQ Trials, which he said was a great experience. Luke was in full swing for the Noosa Triathlon. He
had good swim around 21:30 and bike about 1:06 so was going well until he cramped up early into the run.
Luke was planning on competing at the Hamilton Island tri in the coming weeks, however, Luke has been
chosen to attend a camp as part of an Emerging Talent Squad on the same weekend. This is great
news for Luke and we know he is destined for great things!!!