Bjorn Anderson to race on Quintana Roo
At Interbike it was announced that Swedish Ueberbiker Bjorn Anderson will be racing as a Quintana Roo athlete in 2008 and 2009.
by Herbert Krabel, September 28, 2007At Interbike it was announced that Swedish Ueberbiker Bjorn Anderson will be racing as a Quintana Roo athlete in 2008 and 2009.
by Herbert Krabel, September 28, 2007A 70 year old German man apparently has to return his silver medal from the 2007 World Championships after he admitted to short cutting both the bike and the run course.
No more struggling to clean up the SRM wires on your frame as SRM is going wireless for 2008.
Oscar Galindez (ARG) and Tyler Stewart (USA) won the 2007 Ironman 70.3 Cancun event. Galindez proved to be the strongest runner among the men, and Stewart used her bike prowess on her way to victory.
SRAM and Zipp announced that they have signed a Non-Binding Letter of Intent for SRAM to
acquire Zipp.
Who is racing in Kona this October under which bib number? Check it out here.
The positive Floyd Landis synthetic testosterone test was upheld by the arbitrators today.
The new Timex iControl™ watch communicates with your beloved iPod, allowing you to control your iPod right on your wrist.
The WTC announced today that Baja, Mexico will not be home to an Ironman 70.3 event in 2008.
Nicolas Lebrun (FRA) used his vast experience and savvy to win XTERRA UK 2007, while Julie Dibens (UK) utilized a great swim and knowledge of the course to win the women’s race.
Javier Gomez (ESP) won the 2007 BG Triathlon World Cup in Beijing and Jarrod Shoemaker (USA) earned his ticket to the 2008 Olympic Games.
We are sad to report that Belgian Duathlon star Benny Vansteelant died at age 30 today.
New world champion Vanessa Fernandes (POR) had a convincing win at the Beijing BG Triathlon World Cup. Laura Bennett (USA) finished 3rd and as the top American garnered a spot on the US Olympic Team.