Welcome to the 23rd annual Scott Tinley’s Triathlon Adventures, including the oldest and longest running offroad triathlon on the planet. After last years’ historic drought forced cancellation of the events, we have moved the weekend of racing to Huntington Lake and the amazing China Peak Resort near Fresno. Tim Cohee, the resort owner, a top tier age-group competitor, and dear friend of myself and Terry Davis will be our host.
China Peak Resort is located 65 miles east of Fresno and has staged a number of successful triathlons, both on and off road in the past. The location is the perfect fit with our relaxed and inclusive vibe. As always, there will be something for everyone. We will not only feature mountain and road bike triathlons but a kid's race as well as both mountain and road bike hill climbs. On site hotel, camping, and nearby cabin rental is available through Skichinapeak.com.
Schedule (subject to minor changes prior to race date):
date | Event |
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Friday, September 8 | Road Bike Hill Climb, 4 miles |
Saturday, September 9 | Road Bike Sprint Triathlon, .5M/15M/3M |
Kid's Triathlon, 200M/2.5M/.5M | |
Mountain Bike Hill Climb, 2.5M | |
Sunday, September 10 | Mountain Bike Triathlon, Short Course, .5M/8M/2M |
Mountain Bike Triathlon, Long Course, .5M/12M/4M |
The Scott Tinley Triathlons will be sanctioned by USAT with registration on line at Active.com.
Event registration and lodging information is at ScottTinleytriathlon.com. We look forward to seeing you there in early September.
Scott Tinley
Please check out these Road riding Rules of Etiquette
Arrive promptly at 8:00 am, roll out is 8:05 am:
- Location: East Beach
- 8:05 Group (17-20 mph average)
- This group is for experienced riders
- This is a "drop" group (which means the group may not stop and regroup)
- Rolls out promptly at 8:05 am
** In inclement weather (rain), rides will be considered cancelled. Use your best judgement if in doubt.
Please check out these Road riding Rules of Etiquette
Arrive promptly at 8:00 am, roll out is 8:05 am:
- Location: East Beach
- 8:05 Group (17-20 mph average)
- This group is for experienced riders
- This is a "drop" group (which means the group may not stop and regroup)
- Rolls out promptly at 8:05 am
** In inclement weather (rain), rides will be considered cancelled. Use your best judgement if in doubt.
CLUB DISCOUNT CODE AVAILABLE TO PAID MEMBERS ONLY
10% Discount!
Carpinteria is a beautiful beach town on the Central Coast located between Santa Barbara and Ventura.
The Carpinteria Beach, known as the “World’s Safest Beach,” is very special and has been rated the #1 swimming beach in California, due mostly to its Southern exposure and its protection by the Channel Islands. Swimmers will usually enjoy small surf and the absence of riptides at our unique beach.
The bike course, an open course and large loop, travels along the foothills offering some spectacular ocean views. Both the olympic and sprint courses offer the participant a challenging ride, although the sprint course is also very well suited for the novice triathlete.
The run course, also an open course, winds through some quaint Carpinteria neighborhoods and is mostly a flat loop course.
The Carpinteria Triathlon is a benefit event for the City’s Parks & Recreation youth programs. Proceeds will help to provide scholarships and additional equipment for programs such as Junior Lifeguards and our ocean recreation programs.
Please check out these Road riding Rules of Etiquette
Arrive promptly at 8:00 am, roll out is 8:05 am:
- Location: East Beach
- 8:05 Group (17-20 mph average)
- This group is for experienced riders
- This is a "drop" group (which means the group may not stop and regroup)
- Rolls out promptly at 8:05 am
** In inclement weather (rain), rides will be considered cancelled. Use your best judgement if in doubt.
CLUB DISCOUNT CODE AVAILABLE TO PAID MEMBERS ONLY
Dive into Channelkeeper's second annual AQUATHON on Saturday, September 30th, 2017 at Leadbetter Beach from 8am-1pm! In collaboration with Waterkeeper Alliance’s SPLASH event series, this family-friendly, multi-sport, on-the-water event will bring the Santa Barbara community together to raise awareness and funds to protect and restore our beloved ocean. Everybody is invited to dive in, so register to participate or volunteer, help spread the word, bring your family, bring your friends, and most importantly, have fun out on the water!
This event is for recreational swimmers, serious swimmers looking for a timed open water event, SUPers who want to meet a personal goal or just have a salty good time, colleagues and clubs wanting to build team spirit, and anyone who wants to dive in and raise funds to protect our beautiful beaches, coastline and community.
Contestants receive an event t-shirt, a complimentary raffle ticket, and pride in supporting a healthy ocean and clean beaches!
SURFATHON - Beach games and informal surf instruction with Surf Happens. Ages 14 and under.
SWIMATHON - 500 meter or 1K ocean swims for all ages (under 18 needs parent permission).
SUPATHON - 1.5K paddle races for boards 12' and under or open to any size. Ages 15 and over.
MEGA-AQUATHON - 1K swim followed by the 1.5K open SUP paddle. Ages 18 and over.
Please check out these Road riding Rules of Etiquette
Arrive promptly at 8:00 am, roll out is 8:05 am:
- Location: East Beach
- 8:05 Group (17-20 mph average)
- This group is for experienced riders
- This is a "drop" group (which means the group may not stop and regroup)
- Rolls out promptly at 8:05 am
** In inclement weather (rain), rides will be considered cancelled. Use your best judgement if in doubt.
Please check out these Road riding Rules of Etiquette
Arrive promptly at 8:00 am, roll out is 8:05 am:
- Location: East Beach
- 8:05 Group (17-20 mph average)
- This group is for experienced riders
- This is a "drop" group (which means the group may not stop and regroup)
- Rolls out promptly at 8:05 am
** In inclement weather (rain), rides will be considered cancelled. Use your best judgement if in doubt.
Please check out these Road riding Rules of Etiquette
Arrive promptly at 8:00 am, roll out is 8:05 am:
- Location: East Beach
- 8:05 Group (17-20 mph average)
- This group is for experienced riders
- This is a "drop" group (which means the group may not stop and regroup)
- Rolls out promptly at 8:05 am
** In inclement weather (rain), rides will be considered cancelled. Use your best judgement if in doubt.
Please check out these Road riding Rules of Etiquette
Arrive promptly at 8:00 am, roll out is 8:05 am:
- Location: East Beach
- 8:05 Group (17-20 mph average)
- This group is for experienced riders
- This is a "drop" group (which means the group may not stop and regroup)
- Rolls out promptly at 8:05 am
** In inclement weather (rain), rides will be considered cancelled. Use your best judgement if in doubt.