Riviera Beach/Singer Island Duathlon
Singer Island Ocean Mall
100 North Ocean Drive
Riviera Beach, FL
Map of Course
Event Date
Event Information
Registration
Packet Pickup
Hotels
Fees
Volunteers
Directions
Course Description
Event
Date:
June 10, 2007 -
REGISTER
Event Information:
Race Day Registration & Packet Pickup is from 5:30 a.m. to 6:30
a.m. Arriving after 6:30 a.m. may cause you to miss the race. *Save
money by pre-registering!
Race Starts at 7:00 a.m. SHARP!
Distances: 1 mile run, 10 mile bike, 3 mile run
Registration:
Please pre-register for all events. Race day registration will
be limited and more expensive.
Packet Pickup:
It is recommended that you pick up your packets early at the race site
to avoid long lines on race day. PER USAT RULES - YOU MUST PICK UP
YOUR OWN PACKET - NO EXCEPTIONS. Early packet pickup times are Saturday
from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. on the corresponding event weekend.
Please bring your receipt from online registration. You must present your
annual USAT license at packet pickup along with a photo ID or fill out the
one-day USAT form and pay $10 for a one-day license. Timing chips can
only be picked up on race morning, however this is very quick with no lines or
waiting:
Official Packet Pickup Site:
Singer Island Ocean Mall
100 North Ocean Drive
Riviera Beach, FL
954-661-8363
Directions: Take I-95 Blue Heron Blvd - Exit 76. Go east on Blue Heron
Blvd.
Make a right on Beach Ct. Parking will be available on the left hand side.
You can walk to transition and registration on N Ocean Drive (A1A).
Hotels:
You can stay on Singer Island or in Palm Beach Shores. Either way, you'll
be within a mile or two to the transition area and can easily ride your bike to
the race site.
Use this link for hotels on Singer Island: http://hotel-guides.us/florida/singer-island-fl-hotels.html
Use this link for hotels in Palm Beach Shores:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g34532-Palm_Beach_Shores_Florida-Hotels.html
Fees:
$45 - Online registration 7 days in advance
$50 - Registration by mail 7 days in advance ONLY
$50 - Online registration week of race (no mail in registrations accepted race
week)
$60 - Race day
+$20/race - For 2 person relay teams (includes extra t-shirt & plaque,
if top 5) - add $10 for 3rd person in relay for t-shirt (no plaque)
$299 - 8 Sprint Duathlon Package, Savings of $181 (38%) over race day
$495 - 10 Duathlon Package (8 sprints, 1 Olympic, 1 Half Iron), Savings of $300
(38%) over race day
$10 - One-day USAT license (required if participant is not an annual USAT
license holder)
We highly recommend that all participants purchase an annual USAT license
rather than a single day license. The cost is $39 and provides the holder
with insurance for all USAT sanctioned events for an entire year. It also
comes with many other benefits and coupons for on-line purchases. See
www.usatriathlon.org for more information. Fees from a single
one-day license may be applied to the purchase of an annual license, so keep
your receipt.
Volunteers:
We are always looking for volunteers. If you are attending the race, but
not participating, or are racing but are bringing spectators with you, please
email volunteer@multirace.com as
we have plenty of fun jobs helping out with the race that gets you up close to
all the action. You'll be glad you did!
Directions:
Take I-95 Blue Heron Blvd - Exit 76. Go east on Blue Heron Blvd.
Make a right on Beach Ct. Parking will be available on the left hand side.
You can walk to transition and registration on N Ocean Drive (A1A).
Use www.mapquest.com for detailed directions from your location.
Course Description:
This course is the most naturally scenic course in the entire series with views
that rival those on Key Biscayne. The cycling portion will head north on
A1A through a state park with great natural views of undisturbed nature.
It will u-turn and come back over a very tall bridge allowing great views of
beautiful Singer Island.
The run course goes up and over the same bridge as the bike course with the same magnificant views, but more time to see them. The course then winds through the streets of the quaint town of Palm Beach Shores. The first run skips the bridge and runs reverse of the final run.