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Interviews with prominent Italian triathletes Alessandro Degasperi, Martina Dogana and Daniel Fontana.
by Tim Carlson, March 29, 2020Interviews with prominent Italian triathletes Alessandro Degasperi, Martina Dogana and Daniel Fontana.
by Tim Carlson, March 29, 2020A 27-year-old superstar in the making looks at triathlon’s year of interruption through the long lens of history.
Matt Dixon, founder of the Purple Patch fitness, navigates a way to keep the triathlon spirit alive in dark times.
Helen Jenkins grabbed the ITU World Championship titles in 2008 and 2011 and represented the UK in the Olympics, but stepped away from the sport for about 3 years while giving birth twice and dealing with a spinal fusion operation.
Inside the record smashing fastest time by a woman at Ultraman Florida – or anywhere else.
Carrie Lester had a superb 2019 season and we had a chat with the determined Aussie about racing, training, PROTA and much more.
German Jochen Dembeck has been in the triathlon scene for over 30 years and more recently he has been plagued by injuries, but that has not stopped him from spreading joy.
This is a fun company, because it can be anything it wants to be. Don’t be surprised if TPC is Cannondale-size in a decade.
Not questions we asked on your behalf. You asking him yourself, on an Ask Me Anything Reader Forum thread
The double below-the-knee amputee chose to tackle Kona about the hardest way anyone could.
French age grouper Anthony Philippe grabbed the 50-54 title in Kona and thus defeated fellow French athlete Laurent Jalabert, who had beaten him in Nice at the 70.3 World Championships.
All four women reached the Kona podium in their respective age groups but the road was anything but straight.
Wattie Ink’s Josh Amberger crushed the swim in Kona but his race did not unfold as he would have liked and did not reflect his potential. But his Kona race report was superb and we had a chat with him.