
RaceRanger Data from Challenge Roth to Be Released Tomorrow
It’s taken a bit longer than expected, raising eyebrows across the triathlon community, but the long-awaited RaceRanger data from Challenge Roth will finally be released
Read MoreIt’s taken a bit longer than expected, raising eyebrows across the triathlon community, but the long-awaited RaceRanger data from Challenge Roth will finally be released
Read MoreIn what the organization itself marks as a groundbreaking move for the sport of triathlon, Challenge Roth will become the first major race to publicly
Read MoreRaceRanger, the triathlon drafting detection system developed in New Zealand, will be used for the first time by amateur, age-group athletes at next month’s Challenge Wānaka on
Read MoreThe very Alistair Brownlee, the man who became the first athlete to receive a drafting penalty during the T100 series, is making an investment in
Read MoreWhere many fans from around the world feared a ‘draft fest’ at Ironman 70.3 Oceanside, which takes place later today, they were reassured by Ironman:
Read MoreIronman has partnered with RaceRanger to utilize its electronic drafting detection technology across all IM Pro Series events in 2024, including the Ironman and Ironman 70.3 World Championship women’s
Read MoreDuring the Multisport World Championships Ibiza in early May, the RaceRanger anti-stayer system will be tested again. This follows on from the Tauranga Half, Challenge
Read MoreIn 2019 the first “basic” version was tested during the WTCS-finals in Lausanne and since then the team behind RaceRanger – an anti-drafting “gadget” –
Read MoreWorld Triathlon just announced to partner up with RaceRanger, a company that developed a triathlon-specific anti-drafting system. The project was initiated by former pro athletes
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