
Ironman Alaska athletes might have problems with getting their bikes at race destination
Athletes who will be at the start of Ironman Alaska in two weeks will probably not sleep peacefully in the coming period; it is highly
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Athletes who will be at the start of Ironman Alaska in two weeks will probably not sleep peacefully in the coming period; it is highly
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Just under 1500 kilometers: the Land’s End to John O’Groats – which leads from Cornwall to the Scottish town of John O’Goats – is tough
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Not Svenja Thoes, not Alexandra Tondeur, not Lena Berlinger or Nina Derron: Barbara Riveros just won the Triathlon l’Alpe d’Huez. With that, the Chilean pr:ofessional
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2.2 kilometers of swimming, 118 kilometers of biking and 20 kilometers of running: it sounds like a “normal” day of triathlon, but with the many
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Challenge Family and TrainingPeaks today announced a global partnership to help athletes of all abilities achieve their peak race condition for Challenge Family events around
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After missing out on being elected to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes’ Commission last September, Alistair Brownlee succeeded this time. Last year, the former
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Earlier we looked at what an athlete actually earns when winning an Olympic medal, but now we take a look at the Tour de France.
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Yesterday, the first “rumors” came out, and today these stories were confirmed: Ironman 70.3 Dresden – scheduled for the upcoming Sunday – won’t take place.
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It happens more frequently since the global pandemic. Even though it doesn’t directly seem to have anything to with COVID-19, organizations struggle to get the right
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Sunday’s Ironman 70.3 Dresden will be cancelled, that’s what local German media outlet MDR, Frank Horras – head of one of the biggest German triathlon clubs,
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