Monday, June 11, 2012

Who Really Won, Matty Reed!

As you can see, even Matty Reed feet are ahead of Millard Callum, even his body suggest he is ahead. The results of Boise 70.3 show MC won the race. Really. MR is challenging the finish.

Friday, June 8, 2012

QR’s Shift Technology and the Cd 0.1 for 2012. | Oh Shift This Looks Fast!

QR’s Shift Technology and the Cd 0.1 for 2012. | TriSports University
OH SHIFT!
Don't get caught off the rear of the pack, this bike will spare no one.
Quintana Roo’s approach to using their Shift technology across a line of bikes including this version of the CD 0.1 makes the technology available at a variety of prices with different component specs. At $5199.95 with race wheels this is a strong way to buy into superbike technology from the company that invented the triathlon bike.
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Macca, Can Armstrong Beat Him?

Macca gives a great interview here with firstofthebike.com, he says "Armstrong, doesn't have a hope in hell of beating me", one thing that all should learn is never say never the Ironman Kona has proven itself to be a dream killer.
 
Could be an interesting if not a great watch in October. Stay tuned, I am sure there is going to be some words exchanged between now and then.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Feel For The Water! Advice & Tips to Improve Your Swimming.: The Corkscrew Open Water Turn

This is one of the best articles and advice a triathlete can have. Brilliant

Feel For The Water! Advice & Tips to Improve Your Swimming.: The Corkscrew Open Water Turn
If you are looking to excel in open water races or triathlon swim legs then you need to regularly practice your turns. Every open water turn gives you the opportunity to save a few seconds and the possibility of dropping other swimmers who may be drafting off you.

In this post we're going to look at an advanced way of turning called a corkscrew turn. It's a fast and tight way to cut round a buoy and a very useful skill to have in your locker. Even if you are not an advanced swimmer give this a try in training, it's a lot of fun and makes turns a lot easier when you need to cut a tight line at a turn buoy.