24th place EC Geneva

Category : Racing , Switzerland

Back home from the European Championship Olympic Triathlon yesterday in Genève (Swiss). With my comeback on the stage of the international triathlons I finished 24th. A result that I was pleased with, looking at the limited preparation the last months.
In very warm circumstances we dived in “Lac Leman” at 12’o clock for a 1500m swim without a wetsuit. I swam moderately and came out of the water in the third peloton. After 20km cycling we could join the second peloton where my teammate Jelle Geens was. Then it went quiet in our group, so the first group with about 20 men could start running with a 2 minute lead. The temperatures were rising and I was happy I could get some refreshments while walking. It didn’t go that well after cycling for 40 kilometers, so I chose to start at my own pace. I could steal some places systematically en with a nice sprint at the end agains a Ukraine athlete I finished 24th.
I’m feeling like I need a lot of work to reach my best level. But I’m pleased with where I am now! This is a good standpoint from where I can perform strong in the end of the season. It was also just a lot of fun to be back internationally.
Result:
Pictures with thanks to Katrien Decru, more pictures from the Belgians on the European Championships
Thanks Nieuwsblad, for the article!


Victory in Vilvoorde!

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Category : Belgium , Racing

As announced I was at the start of a triathlon since long time. Vilvoorde was the place to be and I had a nice comeback race, with a first victory as result. After the swimming part, together with coach Stijn Goris, I tried to get away quickly on my bike. But the Atriac-train (Tim VH, Wannes S, Tom M, Koen V) was there fast. They tried to win the teammatch by bike, but together with Stijn we hold it together, so the running finale would be decisive. While running I could run away from the competition really quick and the victory was mine without any threat. After a difficult period where I struggled with glandular fever it was mentaly really good to start with a victory.
Check out the articles:
Nieuwsblad
SVDW


Article: DNS Belgian Championships OD

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Category : Other

Thanks to Willy Goossens for writing an article about my absence on the Belgian Championships Olympic distance. I can’t compete myself and that’s too bad.
Luckily I’m not doing nothing and the volume of my training is ascending gradually. So that’s a positive thing! I’m hoping to compete in a couple of races in July.
Lots of success for my teammates of SMO-specialized for the Belgian Championships today!


48th place WTS Capetown

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Category : Racing , South-Africa

Last Sunday, I finished 48th in the WTS race in Cape Town. Finishing, it felt like a small victory. The season could not have started worse: three DNF’s (Did Not Finish) in a row. Each time (in Abu Dhabi, Mooloolaba and at the Gold Coast) the leaders of the race got too far ahead during swimming and cycling which prevented me from taking part in the final running race. After three such disappointing races, my mental resilience started to unravel. The DFN’s were at odds with the ambitions and expectations I had stated, and I think rightly so, at the beginning of this season. Furthermore, these races were also not consistent with my winter’s training results. Until the end of January, everything went quite well.

All could do was to try and find an explanation for my under-performance and fortunately, on touching-down in South-Africa, that was exactly what I got. My doctor called me and told me that I had been experiencing the symptoms of a mononucleosis infection. There was no need to look any further for the reason why I had been unable to perform at the highest level during the past two months. Racing on WTS level with the best and fittest triathletes in the world was simply not possible…
As with many acute infections, the infectious phase was probably already behind us and my doctor gave me the green light to start in South Africa. If I hadn’t already been in Cape town, I probably wouldn’t have departed, but since I was already there, I wanted to start the race just to see if and where I could finish. I knew that this race was going to be very difficult, because my body was simply not capable of such a sustained two hour effort. Assuming that a lot of rest and recharging my batteries would be the best preparation, I trained as little as possible and with much less intensity and volume compared to a normal race week.

 

But I reached the finish line! It was hard, I suffered, halfway through the cycling I already felt completely drained, but I made it. Nevertheless it gave me mental boost because, considering the circumstances, this was the best I could hope for.

During the next weeks I will be focusing on my recovery. By keeping up the training in these final months, I’ve probably wrecked my body and only when my doctor gives me the green light, I’ll resume my intensive training program and we’ll see which races I will/can participate in.

Of course as an athlete, it is painful to get the diagnosis of mononucleosis… At first, only the worst case scenarios passed through mind. I feared that I wouldn’t be able to participate for a whole season and that the ‘road to Rio’ would become virtually unattainable. However, I try to stay positive, knowing that setbacks and disappointments are an inherent part of top-level sports. I’ve encountered problems in the past and they’ve always made me stronger. It’s a relief now to know why the past few months were so difficult. And I believe that my competitors can’t count me out just yet! 😉

I didn’t feel like getting extra attention or causing commotion because of this right before my race (this would only have distracted me) and that’s why didn’t speak about this until now.I want to thank Defense, VTDL and the SMO -specialized triathlon team for their continued trust and for supporting me in trying to realize in my sporting ambitions.


Training down under

Category : Australia , Training

On top in Beechmont (+600m), It’s quite beautiful to ascend by bike here in Austrailia.
Lovely day for a fun race, but maybe it was a bit too hot with 38 degrees


DNF WTS Abu Dhabi

The first race of the new season is done and it wasn’t that good of a start. Days before the race I dind’t feel that good, was a little ill and try to had lots of rest. I was feeling okay on Saturday so I started off course, but while swimming I didn’t have the power to swim fast for 750 meters. So I decided to stop. It was sad, but I think it was a wise decision when I’m thinking about the next race. This one is already next Saturday in Mooloolaba. Hopefully I will be better then.
Tomorrow we will departure for a long flight to Brisbane, with a difference in time of 6 hours to conquer.
Luckily I’m adjusted to the heat already, because here in Abu Dhabi it’s quite hot!
Greetings,
Simon


Press conference: SMO Specialized

Category : Other , SMO-Specialized

Presentation of the SMO-Specialized triathlon team to the Belgian Press, be there!


Aftermovie: trainingsweekend SMO

Category : Other , SMO-Specialized , Training

Report of ambience of the training weekend with SMO-specialized some weeks ago. As you can see lots of fun, lots of training en some relaxing.
Great report!
Thanks Vimeo!


Happy Newyear!

Category : Road to Rio

Best wishes in 2015 for everybody. Let’s make it a fun and sporty year!

My training session are going well and my match calendar for 2015 is set. For the next season:

6-7 march: WTS Abu Dhabi
14 march: World Cup Mooloolaba (Australië)
11-12 april: WTS Goldcoast (Australië)
26 april: T3 (Belgian circuit) Doornik
1 may:
BK teamtriathlon Izegem
30-31 may:
WTS Londen (Gbr)
7 june:
BK Olympic distance Lac de L’eau d’heure
11 july:
EK Olympic distance Genève (Sui)
18 july:
WTS Hamburg (Ger)
1-2 august:
Olympic test event in Rio de Janeiro (Bra)
5-6 september: WTS Edmonton (Can)
19-20 september: WTS Grand Final Chicago (USA)
26 september: T3 (Belgian circuit) Lille
2-12 october: Military world championships in South-Korea.

I’m looking forward on starting racing again in the WTS circuit in 2015.

Greetings,

Simon


Teamweekend SMO

Category : SMO-Specialized , Training

Succesful teamweekend with SMO-Specialized. With again a good mix in training, relaxing, teamboulding, laughing.. And everybody survived the jump from the pamperpole!

SMO: weekend in Residence Les Ondes

Lots of laughter, some team exercises, relaxation and a bit of sport offcourse. #readyforT3series