
Week 3 Slowtwitch Road Shows
The 2016 Slowtwitch Road Shows hit Tempe, Tampa and Detroit. There were 4 Road Shows in all on Saturday, March 14.
by Tim Carlson, March 22, 2016The 2016 Slowtwitch Road Shows hit Tempe, Tampa and Detroit. There were 4 Road Shows in all on Saturday, March 14.
by Tim Carlson, March 22, 2016Lake San Antonio was pretty low the last 2 years. What is that lake’s level today? Has it been this low before? How long does it take to recover to capacity?
A lot of what goes wrong on race day is from lack of readiness. Understandable. It’s a complicated sport. Here are a few thoughts on the subject.
Part 3 includes powerhouses Germany and Great Britain, solid European contenders from Denmark, Finland and France, and small but talented entries from Ecuador, Estonia and Israel.
Tim Don of Great Britain defended his 2015 title with a race-best run and Heather Wurtele of Canada used a dominating bike split to reign at Ironman 70.3 Monterrey.
Timothy O’Donnell used a race-best run and Tine Deckers erased Sarah Haskins’ swim lead with a dominating run to win Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico.
From smallest population (Bermuda) to the largest (China); we continue our look at the top triathletes from 50 countries.
Pro Ben Kanute is in the hunt for a U.S. Olympic triathlon slot and this season he took his talents back to his old home grounds in Tucson, Arizona to prepare. Photo Gallery by Jimmy Song.
Team Timex gathered 45 athletes at a training camp in Tucson, Arizona last weekend. They wore colorful new kits, attended educational seminars and ate great food by Skratch Labs.
Slowtwitch Road Shows roll into Nytro Multisport on Saturday upcoming, March 19, and into Boston the same day.
Most greatest triathletes lists are dominated by powerhouses like Australia, Germany, the UK and the U.S. This list picks the single best triathlete from each of 50 countries.
The Slowtwitch Road Show hit four locations last weekend. Here are photos from the show hosted by Fleet Feet Maine Running and Cyclemania in Portland, Maine.
Mario Mola of Spain scored his second straight early season win, topping fellow Spaniard Vicente Hernandez by 5 seconds at the Mooloolaba World Cup sprint.