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Challenge Bahrain – $500,000

The Challenge Family announced a new half distance race in Bahrain with a very impressive $500,000 prize purse for Pros – eclipsing money offered at all other races of that distance by a massive margin.

Fast Aussie Katey Gibb

Aussie age grouper Katey Gibb started triathlon recently but she is already tearing it up. At 70.3 Busselton she won her age group and finished 4th overall.

Bike splits at Challenge Roth

We looked closer at the fastest bike splits of triathletes at Challenge Roth over the years compared to those who rode the 112 miles as part of a relay.

The one and only Nils Nilsen

Nils Nilsen is one of the finest shooters in triathlon and he is also a super nice guy who is highly respected by other industry folks and media people alike.

State of Tri Finale

In our final installment on the "state of tri" we see that youth us up in the U.S., the adult market is flat, as many in industry can attest, but triathlon around the world is booming like never before.

2014 Spy Belgian Waffle Ride

The Spy Belgian Waffle Ride is a tough event in SoCal that challenges even seasoned Pros with a distance of 134.5 miles and 10,276 feet of elevation gain.

The Weekend Box May 4 2014

Reports from exciting races in California, Busselton and Port Mac Australia, St. Croix and much more can be found in The Weekend Box of May 4th 2014.

2014 Wildflower long course

Lake San Antonio was almost empty thanks to the drought; still Tri-California held another Wildflower so Jesse Thomas could four-peat and Heather Jackson three-peat.

Frodeno, Kessler rule St. George

Jan Frodeno ran down defending champion Brent McMahon to win Ironman 70.3 St. George. Meredith Kessler pulled away from Jodie Swallow to defend her title in Utah.

Calm before the storm

On the eve of the 32nd Wildflower long course, the day is filled with meetings, some PR appearances, telling tall tales at meals, a kids race, thinking about tomorrow.

The cloud of a doping past

Hector Guerra Garcia and Antonio Colom Mas are likely the fastest cyclists in triathlon right now, but a cloud of a doping past hangs over their heads and also those of other previously convicted dopers.