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Bob Mionske on the 3-foot law

Following a report that an officer in California might be misinterpreting the state's new 3-foot law, we interviewed the dean of bicycle attorneys, former Olympic cyclist Bob Mionske.

Super Prestige Zonhoven images

Kevin Pauwels and Sanne Cant won the 2014 Super Prestige cross race in Zonhoven, but the amazing part of this event is the massive amount of spectators.

We Noticed: Orca, Mavic…

We noticed aero shoe covers from Orca, fancy new aero shoes from Mavic, mustached men in triathlon, a Kona viewing party in Denver and more.

CHP talks to Slowtwitch

Are laws designed to protect cyclists being used against them by officers who don't like cyclists? This might have happened last week, and we interviewed the California Highway Patrol.

Jackie Fairweather RIP

Jackie Fairweather, 1996 ITU Triathlon and Duathlon World champion, 2:32:40 marathoner, inaugural coach of the Australian Institute of Sport Triathlon program, died at the age of 46.

Kona 14 Top 15 women – bike

Here now are the top 15 female finishers of the 2014 GoPro Ironman World Championships on their bikes with many details, numbers and facts.

The Weekend Box Nov 2 2014

The first November Weekend Box brings a swimless Ironman, a Senior Citizen victory, a South African 5i50, a new UCI hour record and a prominent marathoner drug positive.

Royle, Gentle win Noosa Triathlon

Aaron Royle defended his 2013 title in a sprint finish with Dan Wilson and Ryan Bailie and Ashleigh Gentle cruised to a 48 seconds win over Paula Findlay at the Noosa Triathlon.

Random AG Jim Hall

We bumped into age grouper Jim Hall at the Kona airport where he and his wife gave up their plane seats on an overbooked flight. Here is our chat with him.

The heart wants & the body won’t

Timothy O'Donnell was one of the favorites for Kona but as much as his heart and mind wanted, his body did not comply. He had a few words with us about that day.

2014 Kona finish line emotions

Relief, exultation, exhaustion, joy, pain, love – all these emotions and more can be found at the magical finish line after 140.6 miles of the Ironman World Championship in Kona.