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Funky dude Bob Babbitt

While there is a somewhat famous musician Bob Babbitt, in the sport of triathlon only one Bob Babbitt matters. In fact there is hardly an element of the sport where you don’t cross paths with funky dude Bob Babbitt.

Team Challenge sues 09 Barcelona organizer

50,000 Euro pro purse for 2009 Challenge Barcelona held up as Felix Walchshofer’s Roth-based Team Challenge takes Evolution Sport to Spanish court to force payment and stop advertising 2010 races.

John Duke lands at Ironman

The former publisher of Competitor.com’s print titles is now Ironman’s manager of content. How will Triathlete Magazine’s longtime publisher impact Ironman’s message?

ITU bound Brad Culp

Brad Culp just left Competitor Group’s Triathlete Magazine and will be moving North to take on a new role as the ITU Media Manager. He checked in with slowtwitch to share some thoughts about the past and future.

Energizer bunny Whit Raymond

At Ironman Hawaii, XTERRA Maui and various other events around the globe people quickly notice the dancing, screaming, jumping and entertaining announcer Whit Raymond. He checked in with slowtwitch.

Colucci, Lovato take Pucon 70.3

Reinaldo Colucci beat Daniel Fontana by 1:48 to capture the 2010 Ironman 70.3 Pucon. Amanda Lovato topped two-time winner Heather Gollnick by over 5 minutes to start her 2010 season with a bang.

Triathlete in the News: Scott Brown

Longshot Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown comes from way behind to score a huge upset win for the late Edward Kennedy’s US Senate seat. He says he’s also an All-American 50-54 age group triathlete.

What We Have Noticed: Bontrager, SRAM, Vision…

On this fine day we introduce you to a variety of things we noticed recently. Prototype shoes from Bontrager, brake levers from SRAM, a TT saddle from Visiontech, the Handmade Bicycle Show and a cool t-shirt from Endurance Conspiracy.

10 Questions for Joanna Zeiger

Joanna Zeiger, the 2008 Ironman 70.3 World Champion, 2000 Olympian, PhD in genetic epidemiology, and survivor of countless medical setbacks answers a few existential questions posed by Timothy Carlson.