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Marino Vanhoenacker is one of triathlon's current crop of grade-A, top-tier contenders. He's been on the radar for some time, but established himself as a real threat in 2010 when he took third place here at Ironman Hawaii, and confirmed...
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In the past few years, the triathlon world has seen a deluge of new frames, both from industry stalwarts like Trek, Cervelo, Scott, and Felt, as well as a couple of very interesting new players including Dimond, Falco, and Ventum....
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This is the Scott Split helmet, the lid that's won several World Championship titles in the last couple years on the head of one Sebastian Kienle. It's a helmet I really wanted to love, because of its slick, minimal (read:...
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It's fair to say, and I often have, that we're in a bit of a golden age for triathlon bikes. Recent efforts like the Dimond bike, the Felt IA, and other tri-specific efforts have shown that the triathlon market is...
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Just as we have done before at some other races, we're going to be taking a slightly closer look at some of the equipment used at the 2012 edition of the 70.3 World Championship race in Las Vegas. This is...
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