To celebrate its sponsorship of the UK Athletics (UKA), Alfa Romeo is to host a unique ‘man versus machine’ challenge, pitting the Alfa Romeo against former European and Commonwealth champion Iwan Thomas in a 3.8 mile race around central London’s bustling city streets, starting and finishing at Tower Bridge.
Behind the wheel of the Alfa MiTo – which in the range now includes the congestion charge beating 1.3 JTDM-285 bhp version – are two of Britain’s brightest World Championship medal contenders; European and Commonwealth 110m hurdles Champion Andy Turner took the driver’sseat, with ‘pinpoint’ navigational assistance from World and European Long Jump medallist Chris Tomlinson.
With just one chance for the contenders to recce the route, and bragging rights at stake, the pressure was on to not only out-manoeuvre one another but also the tourist crowds and London’s infamous traffic. Did the dynamic duo in the MiTo succeed or was Thomas’ gritty determination enough to see him through?
Throughout the season, which culminates at the Aviva London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace on Friday 5 August, Alfa Romeo will be giving a series of clues as to the outcome of the challenge, and inviting athletics fans to guess the winner.
A series of films will be available on www.facebook.com/alfaromeouk to plot their progress throughout the challenge and the full race, and finish, will be shown first on a giant screen live to the crowds gathered for the London Athletics Grand Prix.
Viewers of the films who successfully guess the winner, Man or MiTo, will be in with a chance of winning an exclusive Alfa Romeo bike worth over £550. The Alfa Romeo Stradale Touring mountain bike is exclusively designed by Alfa Romeo Centro Stile in Italy, and manufactured by luxury Italian bike maker Compagnia Ducale. Featuring Alfa Romeo branding, including the iconic Cloverleaf badge – which adorns all high performance Alfa Romeos – the Alfa bike has everything you would expect from the famous marque; style, design and technology.
The near four mile course is a far cry from the distance Iwan Thomas is used to contesting, but he was still taking the race very seriously: “I’m a 400 metre runner not a four miler, but I think I can do it. I need to pace myself and try not to get lost. Hopefully there won’t be too many coach loads of tourists blocking my path. My competitive instincts are still with me, I’ve got to win.”
Driver / European and Commonwealth champion Andy Turner says: “I’m pretty confident that we can beat Iwan but it looks like he’s been back in training for the race. There will be no time for viewing the landmarks of London, my focus is on winning and we’ve got to hope that the traffic isn’t too heavy and we don’t hit too many red lights. My season is going very well and I have high hopes for the World Championships, but if I don’t beat Iwan Thomas then I’m never going to live it down.”
Alfa Romeo has supported UKA since 2006 and the partnership includes supplying a fleet of vehicles to UKA coaches, staff and athletes, as well as a financial contribution towards the UKA programme.
Source: http://www.roadtestreports.co.uk/news/index.php/2011/07/07/man-vs-mito-in-uk-athletics-challenge/
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