
Life After Triathlon – Cam Dye
Cam Dye retired from racing as a professional triathlete at the end of the 2018 season and we had a chat with him about what he is up to now.
by Herbert Krabel, January 8, 2019Cam Dye retired from racing as a professional triathlete at the end of the 2018 season and we had a chat with him about what he is up to now.
by Herbert Krabel, January 8, 2019In 2013 I predicted a down decade for tri (few listened), followed by a bull market starting 2019. We’ll plan our future at the TBI Conference.
Two ways you can get your way, as a race director. The political power play. That’s one. I prefer the second way.
Value scenery, cheap-to-produce, and safe over proximity to populated areas.
The 1968 U.S. Olympic Trials track is a remarkable story, if you haven’t heard it. This book tells it, along with much more that I didn’t know.
Old habits die hard. But they do die, and are replaced by what comes next.
We’re running out rhymes for Rouvy. (Anybody wanna peanut?) But this 3rd installment tells you more about a hot new stationary platform.
If you find that the race calendar doesn’t have quite what you want, here’s my solution: Put on the race you don’t see there.
This book about the rise of Cervelo and its slip from the grasp of its founding partners is the best bike business narrative ever.
This is the series of articles for those who see the proverbial unsurfed wave, and deem it their mission to surf it.
Photography is not the day job of Eric Wynn but he is an amazing photographer and these selected images from the 2018 Amazon Ironman World Championships make this point very clear.
David McNamee has trained with the Brownlees, Mola, and Frodeno, and scored two podiums at Kona. What’s next?
Zwift is the apex of stationary entertainment. But structured training is still the need, and TR brought it to the masses.
Almost certainly the way you train on a stationary bike was heavily influenced by this man.
Every year, the first 100 donors to the annual World Bicycle Relief charity challenge get something special. This year is no exception. Read on to find out what it is!
We look into current wheel size offerings to find out where we came from, where we’re going, and why things have changed.
Sam Long is a 22-year old professional triathlete who resides in Boulder Colorado who races Ironman and 70.3 events, XTERRA races, trail running events, and whatever else sounds exciting and challenging.
They’re moving in large numbers from one trainer style to another, though few state they’re in the trainer market.
Out little beer bet Challenge has ebbed and flowed over the years. This year it’s got a record flow.
We review the heat-moldable Riot+ and Riot TR+ shoes from Bont. With high-end features at a great price, should they be your next shoe?
The Patagonman Xtreme Triathlon took place this past weekend and 145 athletes from all over the world traveled to Chile to experience this beautiful and challenging venue.
Aussie Joe Gambles closed out his 2018 season with a runner-up spot at Ironman 70.3 Indian Wells behind Lionel Sanders and we looked closer at his Quintana Roo PRsix Disc in Niwot, Colorado.
In Part-2 of our series on Rouvy, we explore virtual rides, a prime feature of this stationary platform.
Triathlon never had its own trade show anyway. Still doesn’t. Still, the sport needs an annual industry conclave.