It has become a tradition by now: every year we wrap things up with the most popular articles. Good to know: in this case, popularity is measured by the number of clicks. In other words, the top twenty articles you’ll see between now and New Year’s Eve were the most read on Triathlon Today this year.
Because a lot happened in the world of triathlon in 2025 – from top performances to major announcements and even stories you would never have imagined could become reality – we can already tell you that the top twenty is a very diverse mix of articles! Today we continue with articles 12 and 11, and on December 31 we’ll ultimately end with number one: the most read article of 2025.
12:
He finished 24th, more than fifteen minutes behind winner Lionel Sanders, yet Casper Stornes will not soon forget his Ironman 70.3 Oceanside. The Norwegian athlete apparently did not pay attention when dismounting from the bike, because he did so way too early, causing him to run dozens of meters with the bike in hand towards T2
Full article here: https://tri-today.com/2025/04/video-casper-stornes-gets-off-his-bike-way-too-early-at-im-70-3-oceanside/
11:
Making RaceRanger data open for public! Challenge Roth did it this year and the results were very interesting.
Full article here: https://tri-today.com/2025/07/challenge-roth-releases-raceranger-data-a-fair-fight-at-the-front-but-eye-catching-drafting-stats-emerge/
Earlier:
Earlier, you could read articles 20 and 19
Earlier, you could read articles 18 and 17