ABOUT THIS RACE:
Race Starting Location:
Madison Community Center, Madison, SD
The MADMAN Triathlon is a Triathlon race in Madison, South Dakota consisting of a Sprint.
The MadMan Tri is under different management. There have been some changes for the event. The MadMan Tri will not offer the Ave Joe short course, Athena and Clydesdale division. If you have registered for any of the cancelled divisions or race course, you can contact us, and we will transfer you to a different course or offer a refund. The MadMan Tri is a sprint triathlon with a variety of courses (distance) for participants of all ages, experience levels, and families. Individuals can choose to participate in the
Long Course - 500yd swim, 15 mile bike, 3.1 mile run.
Traditional Course - 300yd swim, 9 mile bike, 2.25 mile run.
In addition to the Adult Triathlon, the MadMan Kids Tri will offer a mid course for children ages 6-13. Mid course- 50 yd swim, 1 mile bike, and .5 mile run.
The MadMan Tri is part of the SDTriNews points series. Additional information is available at http://sdtrinews.com/sdtrinews-points-series.html Swimming - The swim leg is completed in the indoor pool located at the Community Center. Participants enter the pool in the order of their bib number. Swimmers will swim in the same lane until completing the required number of laps for their course.
Biking - The bike leg will take participants through Madison and then out to the country, before turning around and coming back. Bike is a turnaround course on paved roads. There are different turnaround points for each course, so please be aware of the bike turnaround for your course. Rough road is marked as Caution Area on course map.
Running - The run course will take participants through Madison with a turnaround course.
Transition Areas - located in parking lot on the east side of the Community Center. Finish Line - Located on the west part of the Community Center parking lot. This is a great area for spectators to gather and congratulate you for finishing the MadMan.
Parking- located on residential streets of Lincoln, Summit, and Prairie Avenues.