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Crowie, Orbea officially part ways

Craig Alexander's partnership with Orbea was one of the strong athlete-company relationships in triathlon. But it's officially over now, with each side acknowledging the end of an era.

Europeans take U.S. Open

A pair of Europeans, Spain's Javier Gomez and Sweden's Lisa Norden, took the crowns at the U.S. Open Tri in Dallas. Potts held on barely for Toyota Cup Series win, while Haskins won it comfortably.

Dallas US Open Pro bikes

Quite a few fast Pros gathered this morning in Dallas to race the Toyota US Open race and here are some of Pro bikes from the event.

Showdown in Dallas

Potts, Dye, and Bennett will duel for the Toyota Cup men's series title at Toyota US Open in Dallas. Haskins must hold of a series challenge by Alicia Kaye.

CycleOps Power Kona Contest

The CycleOps Kona Challenge is the best of the season's pick-the-winners contests. It's got an intriguing contest format and rule set, and what's up for grabs for the winner and runner-up isn't chicken feed.

A star is reborn

A year and a half ago, Melissa Rollison had never done a triathlon. Earlier this month, the former Australian steeplechase record-holder is the Ironman 70.3 World Champion.

Vegas win boosts Crowie’s Kona stock

Powered by his best bike split in years and a killer run, Craig Alexander won his second IM 70.3 world title at Las Vegas. Now he’s going after his third Kona win at age 38.

Still on top of his game

At the relatively advanced age of 39, Greg Bennett proved yet again that he is one of the greatest triathletes in history with his $151,500 Hy-Vee win in Des Moines, Iowa. Bennett chatted with Timothy Carlson.

Jeff Symonds steps up

Jeff Symonds certainly had shown signs of athletic prowess but the Canadian flew somewhat under the radar until he finished 3rd at the 2011 Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Las Vegas.

Zyemtsev, Lidbury take Augusta

Viktor Zyemtsev ran past Maxim Kriat to take the ESi Ironman 70.3 Augusta and Aussie Tim Berkel prevented a Ukrainian podium sweep. Brit Emma-Kate Lidbury snagged the women's title.

LA Triathlon in pictures

Cameron Dye and Lisa Norden grabbed the 2011 Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Triathlon titles. Dye finally beat Bennett and Norden earned win #3 in LA.