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RACE DAY INFORMATION

Sag Wagon The Sag Wagon will collect athletes who are unable to complete the event or are unable to finish within the course cut-off time. Collected athletes will be transported to the closest Aid Station or back to Transition/Finish Line. Should you require a Sag Wagon at any time, please wave down a motorbike official and they will contact IRONMAN for Sag Wagon deployment. Alternatively advise volunteers at the nearest Aid Station. Please note delays in Sag Wagon transport are expected. To assist with a prompt response, please do not move from your reported location once a Sag Wagon has been requested as this could affect their ability to locate and transport you.

Any athlete who registers online after 11.59pm, 1 November unfortunately will not receive a Category Letter in their Race Kit. Please see Information on Race Morning as we can write the Category Letter on with a permanent marker.

CUT OFF TIMES

Both cumulative and intermediate cut off times for the swim, bike and run will be based on an individuals swim start time. Below cut off times provide absolute cut off locations and time of day based on the predicted last starter at time of publishing this document. These times will be adjusted and enforced per individual by the Race Director on race day. Swim – 2 Hours 20 Minutes from Athletes Individual Start Time (times below based on last athlete in water)  8.45am – 2 km, Turn 4 the end of 1 st lap (Athletes must have past turn 4 and started the 2nd lap)  9.50am – 3.8 km, Swim Exit (Athletes must be standing on the beach completely out of the water and pass medical examination) Bike – 10 Hours 30 Minutes from Athletes Individual Start Time (times below based on last athlete in water)  10am – 0 km, T1 Bike Exit (Athletes must be past the mount line and riding)  2pm – 90 km, 2nd lap turnaround (Athletes must have past the turnaround point and started the 2nd lap)  3.01pm – 113 km, Tuart Drive Bike Aid Station 1  3.58pm – 134 km, Stirling Rd Bike Aid Station 2  4.58pm – 156 km, Ludlow Bike Aid Station 3  6.00pm – 180 km, Bike Entry Transition 2 (Athlete must have dismounted their bike and past the dismount line) Run – 17 Hours from Athletes Individual Start Time (times below based on last athlete in water) • 6.10pm – 0 km, Run Exit Transition 2 • (Athletes must passed the run exit arch and started the run course) • 10.47pm – 30.76 km, Lap Band Collection Point (3rd Pass) • 11.05pm – 32.71km, King St U Turn • 11.15pm – 33.86km, Finish Line Outbound Pass • 11.51pm – 37.77 km, Guerin St U Turn

ATHLETE RACE BIB NUMBER

Wearing your race number bib is compulsory for the Run Leg only. Your number must be clearly visible.

Upon entering the finish line, turn your bib to the front. This will ensure manual timers at the Finish Line can clearly see your number. You must not fold, cut or manipulate your race number in any way.

ATHLETE TATTOOS

Race Number Tattoo Wearing your race number tattoo is compulsory .  Where: Your race number must be displayed on your right bicep with the MDot logo at the top.  If you are wearing a long sleeve or short sleeve Tri-Suit, place the race number tattoo on your right forearm.

Category Letter Tattoo 

Where: Your category letter tattoo must be displayed on your left calf.

Best way to apply your tattoos

The tattoos can be easily applied by peeling the clear film off, placing the number face-down on your body, firmly pressing the paper side with a damp cloth or sponge, holding for 60 seconds and gently peel back the paper.

I still managed to ‘mangle’ my tattoo:

In the case your tattoo becomes faulty please see the Information staff who will be able to assist by writing your number/letter on with a permanent marker.

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