The Tri2Cure Challenge is on
Tri2Cure is a new challenge to get more folks involved in triathlon, and our editor-in-chief has been called out by Helle Frederiksen to step up to the plate.
by Herbert Krabel, June 2, 2015Tri2Cure is a new challenge to get more folks involved in triathlon, and our editor-in-chief has been called out by Helle Frederiksen to step up to the plate.
by Herbert Krabel, June 2, 2015Nicolas Remires and Julian Dent won the 2015 Utö Swim Run. Caroline Holmqvist and Kristin Larsson took the women’s race and here are stunning images from the day.
A terrible accident during the Löwentriathlon in German required 3 medical helicopters and forced the race organizers to immediately stop the race.
Former pro Andrea Fisher has her hands full with a coaching career and two daughters, and now this Austin resident is trying to get back to the promised land – Kona.
Andreas Dreitz crushed the bike course in Raleigh with 2:01:45 bike split and grabbed the win in 3:50:41. Meredith Kessler narrowly held off Lauren Barnett in the women’s race.
This week we noticed the Arsenal wheel system from Catalyst, special edition Shimano road shoes, fast and wide S-Works Turbo tires, a magic eraser and much more.
Kirk Noyes is heavily involved with his family, the Texas triathlon scene and various other hobbies and interests when he is not on the road traveling for his job.
In 2017 the Ironman 70.3 World Championships will return to the USA and will be held over two days, with men and women racing on separate days.
Andrew Talansky and Kristin Armstrong won the 2015 US Pro TT Championships in Chattanooga, TN and here are images from that day
Brian August of Team Every Man Jack crashed hard during Ironman Texas and broke his elbow. He finished the bike and run, placed and will now go to Kona.
Enjoy this closer look at the Quintana Roo PRsix race bike of Memorial Hermann Ironman Texas champion Matt Hanson – the man with the golden ticket to Kona.
German Faris Al-Sultan had planned to race Kona again this year, but plagued by injuries and disappointments the 2005 Ironman World Champion decided to stop.
Now that Faris Al-Sultan has decided to call it a day, we gathered images of the hard riding and always humble Iraqi-German from the last 10 years.