Saturday, December 5, 2009

Gina Crawford defends her title in Ironman Western Australia 2009!



Gina Crawford (formerly Ferguson) has won 2009 Ironman Western Australia on December 5! She was a tough champion on her yellow CEEPO, and we are so proud of her. Congratulations!!

Here's a note from Gina:

"I am so happy to have a good race in Ironman Western Australia, to win and to defend my title. I was flying on my Ceepo bike in the first 60km and was building a big lead, but started to struggle just at the end with the very hot temperatures in the mid thirties. It has been a very abnormally cold spring in Christchurch, New Zealand which wasn't the best of buildups for this hot race. I came off the bike in front with a 4-5 minute lead which I maintained to the end. I had a very limited run build up for this race coming back from my ankle injury, so I struggled much more than usual, but am very happy to win another Ironman title in Australia and will now be working very hard to regain my running form for 2010."

You can also read the article on ironman.com.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Laurent Lambert, Ceepo's age group triathlete, heading to Kona!






CEEPO's strongest age group French triathlete, Laurent Lambert, is qualified for Kona.
Laurent has set some impressive results in this year's races as below, and is looking forward to the championship race in October.

- Triathlon du Sud HIM in France: 4th overall and 1st in age group @ 4:11
- IM Quelle Challenge Roth: 26th overall and 3rd in age group @ 8:37:11
- 70.3 MONACO: 22nd overall and 2nd in age group @ 4:35

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Ceepo in Eurobike 2009



CEEPO attended in Eurobike 09 with our new line of models and have received positive feedbacks from the press and many who visited our booth. Triathlon Magazine in Germany has reported on us. Click here to view the video on their site.

Belinda Granger gets 2nd in Ironman Canada 2009


Congratulations to Belinda for her 2nd place in Ironman Canada!
She has sent us a nice race report and here it is:



Ironman Canada 2009

Ironman Canada 2009 was my 34th Ironman-distance race and my third time to the beautiful town of Penticton. This time I would be sharing the town with my parents which made it even more special. This was their first time to Canada and they were not disappointed- they loved it!

I arrived on the thursday and my parents arrived on the friday. I had organised a wonderful homestay for them out at OK Falls (the run turnaround)- I don't think they quite new how wonderful it was going to be. Doug and Di Corbishley have the most amazing house right on Skaha Lake and it is to die for. My parents were in heaven.

I stayed right in town on Lakeshore Drive with the same homestay I have had the past two times here- Wilma is an absolute darling and I love staying with her. As far as I am concerned homestay is the best way to stay and you get a true feel for a place.


Well arriving on the thursday meant there was not much time for sight-seeing or socialising pre-race. I like doing it this way as there is less chance of me 'stuffing' things up. I am a creature of habit so it is best to keep me in my normal routine as long as possible. Before I knew it race day was upon us and it was exciting to get up nice and early on sunday morning ready for a long day of racing. Of course I had high expectations- as athletes we are all high-achievers and we expect only the best from ourselves- no excuses! I wanted to win the IMC title for a third time. I wanted to join amazing athletes like Lisa Bentley and Lori Bowden in winning three from three. I was happy with the way I had been training in Boulder- I had really enjoyed all of my training sessions and most of them had been going to plan. However, I had not had the smooth year I had hoped for. My surgery in March took the wind out of me and just when I thought I was getting back on track, I got hit by a car while training in Germany. But at the end of the day I have been racing as a professional for 10 years now and really have not had any major hiccups so I was just going to have to suck it up and move forward. My motto has always been that when you toe the start line of a race you give it all that you have got on that particular day- no excuses, no regrets. It was Ironman Canada and I love this race so I was going to give it all I had.


The swim was great- the lake is just beautiful- clean, crisp and one huge loop so not a lot of pushing and shoving going on, although I still managed to cop it in both eyes and have two nice scratch marks underneath both eyes to show for it. I exited only two minutes back on Tereza Marcel. I was very happy as she is a great swimmer and I expected her to have a lot more time on me. Onto the bike and for the first 15 kms I was slowly cutting snippets of time on Tereza. Everything was going to plan and I just assumed it would only be a matter of time before we were riding together. This was the scenario that had played out in my head pre-race (note to all athletes- have several different race day scenarios planned out). At around the 30km mark I was given another split of 3minutes. I automatically thought they had it wrong- I was making up time not losing time. Unfortunately Tereza had stepped it up a notch and I was not riding as strongly as I had hoped. I spent the next 100km getting splits of 5mins, 7 mins, 12mins, 15mins........ then I was like 'ok, no more splits. You need to start concentrating on you and you only'. It is really difficult when you have set yourself a goal and all of a sudden it is totally unachievable. You are out there going as hard as you can and then you have to try and change your mind set and your goals- not an easy or fun thing to do. But this is why we race- the thrill of overcoming all of the obstacles thrown at us on the day is a great feeling. Rarely do things go exactly as you have imagined or dreamed. We can prepare perfectly but race day is never perfect- not even for the eventual winners.

 
Into T2 I was 14 minute back. It had been a very tough bike ride- hot, dry, windy and smokey from fires that had started close by. How was I going to approach this? Last year I was Tereza, I was the girl with the insurmountable lead. Now I was the girl chasing, chasing the leader who was kilometers up the road.

I got to see my parents right at the beginning of the run- this made my day. I knew from then on that no matter what the end result, they were going to be proud. So I soldiered on and ran as best I could. I concentrated on looking after myself- hydrating, refueling and staying positive. I really did struggle with the smoke on the run. I had picked up a mild sinus infection during the week which normally would not bother me but it was giving me grief on the day.

It was a good feeling getting to the the turn around at 21km. I knew that getting to the finish was never going to be a problem for me. It was wonderful to see Lisa Bentley out on the course- she could see that I was doing it tough and her words of encouragement really helped pick my spirits up.


Once back in town, running down Main Street is always a treat. I don't think it would matter how bad I was feeling, you cannot help but smile from ear to ear. The crowd support is awesome- it is almost addictive- you kind of want to turn around and run through there again (don't worry I didn't do it). I got to then see my parents and my homestay, Wilma again and I gave them a smile and just shrugged my shoulders to my dad- he understood. He knows me inside out. He knew that even though I was so happy to finish, it wasn't a great day of racing for me. But I crossed the finish line with a smile and it was genuine. I love to race no matter what the outcome. I know how lucky I am to live the life of an elite athlete. I gave Tez a big hug- she had an amazing race and thoroughly deserved the win.

At he end of the day I achieved two of my three pre-race goals- I got my spot to Kona and I finished with a smile on my face.

A huge THANKYOU to Graeme, Joe and the entire race team and also to the wonderful volunteers who help make the race so special. This is one of the greatest and fairest IM races in the world.

Now it is back to Boulder and preparations will soon begin for the big day in Kona. It will be my 8th time there and I am looking forward to it as if it were my first.

Bjarne Moller gets 3rd in the Open Australian Champs (Ironman distance)

Congratulations to Bjarne Moller, finishing 3rd in Open Australian Champs!
Below is his race report:

"On August 29th I finished 3rd in the Open Austrian Champs on the ironman distance. Due to extremely bad weather I
had no chance of setting a new personal record. Though I am satisfied as I finished faster than to guys who have gone really fast: 8:17 and 8:11 respectively. There are results, videos and interview on www.austria-triathlon.at

Now my focus is already set on Ironman Florida where I want to qualify for Hawaii - and hopefully break the 8h 20min barrier."

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Bjarne Moller gets 3rd in the Danish Long Course Championships 2009 (half Ironman distance)




CEEPO's Danish triathlete, Bjarne Moller, has sent us his race report from his last race on his white Viper!


"Eventhough my main objective is to excel on the ironman distance I managed to do quite well in our national championships on the half ironman distance on August 9th.

I have been training really hard to improve my bike ride this year and with my brand new white Ceepo Viper I was confident that I could do well.

My swim is usually my weakest thing but I did not loose too much time.

The bike course was quite hard. We had a total ascent of approx. 1000m during the 90km bike course so you had to pace yourself well.

I paced it perfectly doing just around 300 watts all the way and still I had some power left for the run. Unfortunately I lost two bottles during the ride as they popped out of the cage as I hit some rough roads. That did not influence my bike much but I would pay for the lost energy and water late on the run.

I did the 2nd fastest bike split of the day. Just 50 sec off the winner: Martin Jensen. Last year Martin finished 3rd at the World Long Course Championships with the fastest bike split of the day. SoI guess I am to be satisfied that I am so close to his level at the moment.

On the run I started out well. I did the first 15km in about 55 minutes. Then someone switched off the lights…: I could not keep up the pace and started to suffer. Usually I am able to finish strong but this time I paid for loosing my bottles of energy during the bike leg.

Anyway I managed to keep my 3rd spot but at the finish line I was totally empty. I was only 30 sec from the 2nd place but I did my best. I just wish that the course was twice as long…

I am really happy with my new Ceepo Viper. I can actually feel that I am much more aerodynamic than on any other bike I have ever ridden. Furthermore it is really light and responsive. I is my best bike ever!"


Congratulations, Bjarne!!
We look forward to your exciting future races!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Tatiana Vertiz joins CEEPO


Ceepo welcomes another excellent triathlete, Tatiana Vertiz, to its team.

Tatiana Vertiz is originally from Mexico City. She currently lives in California where she does most of her training.
At the early age of 19 she qualified for and participated in the 2007 Ironman World Championships in Kona finishing 4th in her age group. In 2008 she finished 1st in her age group in the Ironman Arizona where she qualified for her second Ironman World Championships next October. Tati graduated from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas in December of 2008 earning her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration: Marketing. She is a young athlete with great potential and has a great personality. She plans to become a Pro triathlete shortly. CEEPO is proud to sponsor her and looks forward to supporting her along her triathletic career.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Ceepo swept Team Time Trial in the UK




Mike Trees:
In Team Time Trial on 12 July 2009 held by Human race, Team Thames Turbo on Ceepo bikes won in both mens and womens category! Congratulations!
http://www.humanrace.co.uk/result-detail-bananaman-triathlon-t986-343.html

Ceepo UK's Mike Trees raced there as well (unplanned and his 3rd race in 1 week!). Despite his struggle, team Berkshire Tri Squad got the second place. Well done teams!

Ceepo's Hans Mühlbauer gets his Hawaii slot in Ironman Germany!

Hans on Ceepo's Ironman Viper
Despite having problems with his left leg, Ceepo's Hans Mühlbauer finished Ironman Germany in 8 hours and 34 minutes, 10th place overall, and grabbed his slot for Kona! Congratulations, Hans! He is now in hard training for the October 10th Championship along with the rest of our qualified athletes.


Ceepo CEO Joe Tanaka & UK's Mike Trees at the Ceepo booth with red Katana

Ceepo Starring in Korea

Oh YoungHwan on Ceepo Venom
Ham YeonSik on Ceepo Stinger
We had a very happy race report from Kim HyungSik, Ceepo's distributor in Korea. Ceepo had some good presence in their Ironman distance race in Jeju, Korea over the weekend.

Oh YoungHwan, finished 2nd on his Ceepo Venom, and the 3rd was Ham YeonSik who rode Ceepo Stinger in his first Ironman distance race. Ham is also an exceptional runner, holding 2:19 marathon record. These two are expected to be the next generation triathlon leaders in Korea.

Check out many other athletes riding Ceepo bikes in this race:
http://picasaweb.google.co.kr/GEOCYCLE/TeamCeepoPhotoOfJejuTriathlon

Friday, July 3, 2009

Ceepo's Simon Billeau finishes 3rd in Ironman France, Nice


Team Ceepo is going strong! Our French triathlete, Simon Billeau, finished 3rd in Ironman France Nice on June 28, 2009. Simon grabbed his slot for Hawaii with a very strong ride on his Ceepo Venom, making his bike time the second in all (4:45:40), finishing the day at 8:46:30.

Congratulations Simon to your phenomenal race, and best wishes with your hard training for the World Championship!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Ceepo in Ironman Lanzarote

Ceepo bikes are making their presence around the world. On May 23, 2009, UK's Team Ceepo was in Ironman Lanzarote:





Saturday, May 30, 2009

Belinda Granger WINS Ironman 70.3 Hawaii 2009, Tim Marr finishes 4th

Congratulations to our Belinda Granger for winning Ironman 70.3 Hawaii today! (Swim: 27:08, Bike: 2:27:18, run 1:34:57, finishing @ 4:33:16)

Ceepo's Tim Marr finishes 4th @4:14:11!

Great job, Team Ceepo!
Here's a quote from the article on Ironman's website:

... In the women's field, two-year running Ironman 70.3 Hawaii champion Samantha McGlone was bested by 11-time Ironman-distance champion Belinda Granger. Granger came out of the water second behind the Big Island's Bree Wee, who posted the best swim time of the day in 26:36.

But Granger scorched the bike course in 2:27:18, with McGlone fighting back with a 2:30:05 split. Wee was third off the bike but dropped out shortly after the beginning of the run.

Granger took off onto the run course and never looked back, finishing the day in 4:33:16, with a run split of 1:34:57.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Belinda Granger joins CEEPO!




We are excited to announce another addition to Team Ceepo - Belinda Granger!

Belinda is 11 x Iron Distance Triathlon Champion, and she will make her debut on the Ceepo Venom at the upcoming Hawaii Ironman 70.3 on May 30th. Joining her in the switch to Ceepo is husband and training partner, Justin Granger. He will be riding the newly released Katana at the Hawaii event.

Yesterday, Belinda released this statement through ABM Sports Management:

I am extremely excited to announce my new partnership with Ceepo. What has impressed me most about Ceepo is the fact that their bikes are pure triathlon bikes, having being developed entirely by triathlete’s for triathlete’s. The range of Ceepo frames have been designed specifically for the demands of my sport, IRONMAN! Riding is not only my weapon in Ironman racing but also my passion. It is essential for me to have a bike that not only fits me perfectly but also feels good to ride. This enables me to be the best and fastest that I can be. Ceepo ticks all of these boxes for us.

Here's a comment from CEEPO's Nobuyuki "Joe" Tanaka:

“I am very happy to have an athletes the caliber of Belinda and Justin racing on Ceepo bikes. Belinda has proved she is one of the fastest female cyclists in the sport today and I hope now she is aboard Ceepo bikes she can ride even faster! With 11 Ironman Distance victories and 24 podiums at Ironman Distance in her career, not to mention a personal best 180km bike split of 4hrs 50 minutes, Belinda is definitely an exciting athlete to have riding our bikes. Both Belinda and Justin are very approachable and well liked people in the triathlon community making them the perfect ambassadors for Ceepo."

Welcome Belinda & Justin! We look forward to exciting races to come!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Another nice Email from a CEEPO athlete!

We have received another very nice email from Johnathan Hotchkiss on April 23, 2009:


"Just wanted to drop you a quick email about the Ceepo. I’ve been here in Boulder for just over a week now, having picked up the bike just before I left. I’ve had 5 rides on it now so plenty of time to get a feel for it and I’ve got to say that I’m REALLY impressed.

Its an awesome bike when the wind picks up. I can’t believe how good it feels when riding into the wind, you can really feel like its cutting through the air as you push it. I love the stiffness too and dropping down onto the aero-bars I can just cruise so easily pushing a nice big gear and bike just keeps rolling at a good speed.

Thanks again for all you support with the bike."


We were so happy when we hear how satisfied the new CEEPO owners are after they receive their new bikes. If you are one of them, please drop us a line on how you are liking your own CEEPO:)

Friday, April 17, 2009

Thank you Alex for the nice letter to Ceepo!



Alex sent a nice emial to Ceepo head office.
He purchased a Viper in the UK

Dear Mr Tanaka,

I met you briefly in England at the Triathlon show in February, and ordered one of your Ceepo Viper bikes. It arrived last week, and I am writing to you to tell you how pleased I am with it.........

I tried it out on my local sprint triathlon course, and was very happy indeed. I was 3:20 faster than a ride two weeks ago on my old race bike. This is not all though - it was quite windy, so I was riding without my rear disc wheel, and without an aero helmet. Also, because I am not used to the position on the bike and the handling yet, I did not ride very aggressively, and sat up once or twice for a break from the aero position.

My overall impression on the ride was that the bike felt very fast. On the straights and downhill, it feels really quick. Uphill, I'm blasting over small hills without slowing down, and even bigger hills are easier to climb - hills I would be out of the saddle on my old bike I span up quite easily on the Viper. By the time I got to the halfway point I knew I was going to have a fast time - the only question was, how fast?

Did I also say it looks great? I've had a lot of admiring glances from everyone who has seen it this week.

I love it!

Alex



........ Thanks Alex!


Here are some features about the Viper frame.

CEEPO has 3 special points in its geometry.
1. Longer Front Center length.(Front wheel center to BB center)
This long lenghth allows you to maintain a high cycing speed.
2. Chain stay length.(Best length for energy transfer and comfort)
You can transfer pedaling power to wheel effectively, and you yet save power for your running, resulting faster running time.
3. Lower BB position.
You do not feel any stress while riding long distances.

Material and structure of carbon production.
1. 100% 40T HM carbon.
2. Special carbon layup production system.
3. New carbon moulding system that can reduce weight and keep higher stiffness.
The stiffness level of VIPER BB area is particularlyhigh.
This kind of aero frame weight often becomes very heavy, however the Viper is only 1.5kg.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Holly Tomlinson made the fastest time of the day on Ceepo Venom!


At National Duathlon Championships on April 5th, Holly Tomlinson made the fastest time of the day on her Ceepo venom bike (1:07:49 /40km)! Congratulations to Holly!

Holly's comment:
“Thank you so much for the bike, I did such a good time, the bike is the best I have ever ridden!”

CEEPO's UK distributor Triathlon Consultants Ltd. (TCL) is proud to sponsor The Thames Turbo Triathlon Racing team. Also check out the TCL's News here.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Sarah Groff got the 2nd place in Ironman California 70.3!

It was an exciting race to the finish today on the women's as the top 3 women finished less than 41 seconds apart. Team Ceepo's new addition, Sarah Groff, rode on her brand new black CEEPO Ironman VIPER and finished at 4:25:23 - a great start of her 2009 season! Great job Sarah!! We are all so excited and looking forward to her next race. Go Sarah, Go Ceepo:)



Saturday, March 7, 2009

Gina Ferguson won Ironman New Zealand 2009!

Congratulations to our Gina!
Another truly amazing accomplishment.
Gina zoomed on her Ceepo bike and conquered Ironman NZ. (9:18:26)

Here's the quote from article on Ironman.com:

Ferguson pinpointed one aspect of her race and training that she felt made the difference today. "I’ve been working hard on my cycling, and I’m pleased it is coming along nicely. I came off the bike six or seven minutes down on Jo last year, but this year was a 1:45. So I think that was the difference today, I didn’t have to chase her down so much on the run.”

Monday, March 2, 2009

Gina Ferguson in NZ Sunday Newspaper!

Our Gina Ferguson was in New Zealand's largest sunday newspaper as she prepares for the up and coming Ironman New Zealand on March 7th, 2009.

Here's another website posting her win in the Wanaka Challenge January 17, 2009 in Wanaka, New Zealand:
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/CF9HVCAlzux/Challenge+Wanaka/OPbb5MUoQ2K/Gina+Ferguson

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Gina won Challenge Wanaka Iron Distance!!

Hi All,
great news has arrived.
here is her comment!

"I have just won the Challenge Wanaka Iron Distance event on the weekend for the second time and I broke my own course record and won by 35 minutes. I swam well coming out first women and second person overall and then I biked really well breaking Belinda Granger's bike course record by 6 minutes. I had a big lead going onto the run which I was able to maintain. I have a full story on my website www.ginaferguson.comNow I will train very hard for Ironman New Zealand in march."

Congraturations Gina!