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Meet the not so average milk man

Several Pros sport the Alaska Milk logo, and Fred Uytengsu is the man behind that brand. He also runs the 70.3 and 5i50 events in the Philippines and much more.

Bahrain’s Shaikh of Tri

Saqer Al Khalifa is a member of Bahrain's extended royal family. He holds a PhD in political science, and is a triathlon junkie. Here's what he had to say about his country's new, big triathlon.

Paula Findlay – a new day

In 2010 and 2011, Paula Findlay of Canada hit the ITU Olympic distance world like lightning before she halted by career-threatening injuries. Recently, she began a promising comeback and will race at Edmonton.

Cupcakes with Callum Millward

This week Callum Millward spends time with New Zealand triathlon Pro Callum Millward to discuss training, life, proper language and much more.

The talented Nils Frommhold

Nils Frommhold won Ironman Arizona in 2012, Ironman South Africa this year and finished second at the 2014 Datev Challenge Roth. Now meet the man.

Babbitt chats with Dan Empfield

Bob Babbitt now has a space called Babbittville and he reached out to our publisher Dan Empfield to talk about the good old days of triathlon and more.

Meet the industrious Brent Curry

We sometimes feature tinkerers on our site, and Canadian Brent Curry clearly fits into that category. He is the man behind BikeCAD and several unique bikes.

Giro Synthe questions answered

Our readers had many questions about the new Giro Synthe aero road helmet and Giro Sport Design R&D director Rob Wesson responded in detail.

Random AG Carl Knutsson

We bumped into a very excited and happy Carl Knutsson at the 2014 Datev Challenge Roth and he became our first random age grouper from that event.

Cupcakes with Greg Bennett

Callum Millward explores the career, career choices and the marriage of Greg Bennett in this issue of Cupcakes with Cal. He also lends emotional support.

The Kona reality hit Rappstar

Jordan Rapp announced this past weekend that his Kona 2014 ambitions end now. He will instead focus on other events and getting ready for Kona 2015.