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2011 Sea Otter Classic - Day 2
The second day of the 2011 Sea Otter Classic is over now and we have a few more images to share with you.
2011 Sea Otter Classic - Day 1
The Sea Otter Classic is an annual cycling festival just outside of Monterey, California. Enjoy this gallery from Day 1.
A rainy day in Sydney
The opening round of the 2011 Dextro Energy ITU World Championship series in Sydney, Australia is behind us and Courtney Atkinson takes you inside the bike segment.
Haskins breezes, Dye survives in Miami
Sarah Haskins marked time on the swim and the bike, skipping away on the run to take the Toyota Cup series opener. Cameron Dye skipped away on the bike, then held on in a white knuckler.
Lieto, Morrison tops at Texas 70.3
Chris Lieto smashed a talented field with a 2:02:15 bike, then posted a 1:16:56 run to hold off Rasmus Henning by 1:10; Catriona Morrison ran away with a 1:18:18 run to dominate Memorial Hermann IM ...
Middaugh, McQuaid win XTERRA West
Josiah Middaugh passed Conrad Stoltz late on the final trail run to win by 59 seconds; Melanie McQuaid tops Shonny Vanlandingham by 3:21 at XTERRA West
Nautica South Beach Triathlon
Cameron Dye and Sarah Haskins won the 2011 Nautica South Beach triathlon and collected valuable points towards the Lifetime Fitness Toyota Cup. Enjoy this race day gallery.
Tissink, Wellington in South Africa
Raynard Tissink smashed his own record by 20 minutes on his way to win his 3rd Spec-Savers Ironman South Africa. As expected, Chrissie Wellington dominated the women's race but she also broke the ...
Strong Field for Toyota Opener
It's Andy Potts and his swim-run prowess against Yoder's bike power in an early season match up of two athletes in top form. Slowtwitch kicks off its live coverage season at the Nautica South Beach ...
Kahsar, Shiver win Collegiate Nationals
Karl Kahsar of Colorado won the men’s title when UC Irvine’s Dustin McLarty got a position penalty; Kaitlin Shiver of Florida won women’s individual; Colorado took the men’s team and the combined ...
Lance Armstrong announces end of a ride
Lance Armstrong announced today that he finished a ride with a few fellas riding out of Mellow Johnny's and that it was too windy for him. We'll keep you posted on further developments.
Yoder, Naeth win Kemah Triathlon
Andrew Yoder blitzed the bike course Kemah, TX in 52:55 and grabbed the win at the 2011 Kemah Triathlon. Bike prowess also helped Angela Naeth on her way to the women's title.
Potts, Carfrae take Oceanside
Andy Potts pulled away from Rasmus Henning late in the run to take the 2011 Rohto Ironman 70.3 California. Mirinda Carfrae overcame a 4:45 gap after the bike with a 1:18:25 half marathon to take her ...
Giuliano, Parsons win Powerman Alabama
Ryan Giuliano won wire to wire with the three best splits, and Michelle Parsons sandwiched a race-best bike between third–best and second-best runs to triumph at Powerman Alabama.
Inside an ITU race
Aussie Pro Courtney Atkinson had a video camera mounted under the handlebars during the ITU Mooloolaba World Cup to share an inside perspective of the bike segment of an ITU race.
Andreev, Lovset win ITU Winter Tri Worlds
Pavel Andreev and Borghild Lovset won elite titles at the ITU Winter Triathlon Worlds -- the USA’s Brian Smith and Emma Garrard both finished 7th
Kahlefeldt repeats in Mooloolaba
Aussie Brad Kahlefeldt took the win at the 2011 season opening ITU Mooloolaba World Cup and repeated his title from 2010. Brendan Sexton grabbed second place and David Hauss took the final podium ...
Samuels takes Mooloolaba
New Zealand’s Nicky Samuels won her first ITU World Cup at Mooloolaba thanks to a bike breakaway, and held off World Champion Emma Moffatt’s 2nd-best run. Riveros-Diaz finished third.
Chrabot, Petersen take Miami 5i50
Matt Chrabot showed great early season form with a fine win at the Miami International Triathlon, the opening race for the new 5i50 Triathlon series. Jillian Petersen grabbed the women's title.
Gemmell, Ellis in Singapore
Kris Gemmell outran James Cunnama and Mary Beth Ellis ran down Amy Marsh to win the 2011 Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore.
O’Donnell, Williamson take San Juan 70.3
Timothy O’Donnell topped runner-up Paul Amey by 3:08 and Kelly Williamson outraced Kate Major by 3:31 to take the wins at the inaugural Ironman 70.3 San Juan.
What We Have Noticed: Japan
With the stunning aftermath of the monster earthquake near Japan we decided to only feature ways to assist people in Japan for this issue of What We Have Noticed. Now updated.
Van Lierde, Dibens take Abu Dhabi
Frederik Van Lierde recorded his biggest win to date with an impressive performance at the 2011 Abu Dhabi International Triathlon. Julie Dibens led from start to finish and repeated her title from ...
Gardner, Vanlandingham win XTERRA Philippines
Sam Gardner of Great Britain and Shonny Vanlandingham of the United States won the XTERRA Philippines Championship in Cebu Sunday
Roualt, Jenkins take Clermont Sprint
Gregory Roualt of France outsprinted the USA’s Jarrod Shoemaker; Helen Jenkins of Great Britain topped the USA’s Sarah Haskins at the Clermont ITU Pan American Cup




