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Triathlon Racing - Articles
Can new triathlon race series challenge Ironman?
by
Roman M.
Posted
Thu 12 Mar 2009 3:03pm
and marketing tag line.
But don' t jump to conclusions. This new series of six triathlon races built around the hugely successful Quelle Roth Challenge in Germany could be the first serious competitor to the worldwide Ironman brand.
The Roth Quelle Challenge is perhaps the most successful iron distance race that' s not part of the World Triathlon Corporations
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Six things they don't tell you about Ironman triathlon racing
by
Roman M.
Posted
Sat 20 Feb 2010 7:00am
No matter how prepared you are on race day for your Ironman triathlon, there
are a few important issues you should know about that will help you have a
smoother, happier race with fewer "surprises". So in no particular order,
here are six things you may not know about Ironman triathlon.
1) The Volunteers Don't Have Built-In Auto-Banana
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USA Triathlon debuts elite series of triathlon races for 2011
by
Roman M.
Posted
Mon 27 Dec 2010 1:06pm
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - With the debut of the USA Triathlon Elite Race Series in 2011, USA Triathlon has created a domestic, six-event series that delivers... with the elite event.
"The USA Triathlon Elite Race Series offers elite triathletes the opportunity to compete in the type of high-level, draft-legal events that are rarely contested
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Danskin unveils the 2009 women's triathlon race schedule
by
Roman M.
Posted
Sat 24 Jan 2009 3:43pm
Danskin has announced the 2009 Danskin women' s triathlon race schedule, and the cities that will host this year' s races.
This year' s races include:
- Orlando, FL....
In previous years many any of the races have sold out well ahead of time including the Denver Danskin triathlon. Registration for the race series is set to open next month.
This year
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Six simple steps to plan your triathlon race season
by
Roman M.
Posted
Sat 16 Jan 2010 7:03am
It can be quite intimidating to sit down with the triathlon race calendar
and figure out which races you can effectively add to your schedule, which
triathlons you can be ready for without overtraining, and whether you're
racing "too much" or "too little". So here are six simple steps to plan your
triathlon race season.
Triathlon Race Season
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Six Simple Steps to Plan Your Triathlon Race Season
by
bengreenfield
Posted
Fri 15 Jan 2010 5:05pm
to help you mentally and physically prepare for your A event.
Triathlon Race Season Step 4: Count forwards 1 week after a Sprint or Olympic race, 2 weeks after a Half-Ironman race, and 3 weeks after an Ironman race, and mark these periods as "recovery". Don't plan any races during the recovery.
Triathlon Race Season Step 5: Take the 5-11 weeks
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Timex Triathlon Race Trainer Kit Giveaway!
by
Mark Olivieri
Posted
Fri 29 Jan 2010 8:18pm
Guess what folks? The fine folks at Timex have agreed to send me another Timex Triathlon Race Trainer Kit to giveaway on my blog. I have enjoyed my Timex Triathlon..., leave a separate comment letting me
know you've done so. (1 entry)
So, you will have as many as four chances to win the Ironman Race Trainer Kit. The contest will end on 14
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Coeur d’Alene Triathlon Race Report
by
Al O.
Posted
Thu 12 Aug 2010 8:36pm
The Coeur d’Alene Triathlon is a large affair. The race is made up of an Olympic distance triathlon, a duathlon and team competition. It is one of the biggest races of the season in this part of the woods and the tri community comes out in full force.
On race day the weather was perfect except for the breezes blowing in off the lake, which caused
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The ultimate triathlon race bike must be the eRockit
by
Roman M.
Posted
Tue 25 Aug 2009 5:21pm
does the eRockit go?
Imagine doing up to 50 mpg at your next race.
Considering that the professional triathletes can mange to average
around 20 to 25 mph during an Ironman race on the bike...with the
eRockit you could complete a two loop Ironman bike course before the
pros even begin the second loop.
So here' s the secret that you can' t tell anybody
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