Clip-on aerobars, which are also known as triathlon bars, are handlebar extensions with padded forearm rests that allow the rider to get into a more aerodynamic position by drawing their body forward ...
Before choosing the right bike for you and weighing up the pros and cons of road and triathlon bikes you need to analyse your technical riding ability (pedalling, cornering, general handling), their ...
Are you tackling your first 70.3 or full Ironman this season? If so you could well be wondering if a triathlon bike is really needed, or whether the trusty road bike ...
Tempted to take the plunge and enter your first long-distance triathlon but wondering how long it takes to train for an Ironman? Here’s some insight from top triathlon coach Mark Kleanthous. To do an ...
The UK is blessed with so many incredible events that it’s hard to narrow a list of the ones you simply have to do. But we’ve had a go and, with the help of the triathlon community, have put together ...
Four days shy of his 17th birthday, Vincent Luis, of Vesoul in France, finished fifth in the 2006 European junior champs, his first full race as a pro (one Alistair Brownlee, a year older than Luis, ...
Want to swim faster next season? The off-season is the perfect time to build your swim technique with endurance, speed and drill sets. Here’s a downloadable training plan to keep you focussed and on ...
Despite years of training to do endurance races, it's time to buck the trend and try something new: racing to be fast ...
Tempted to try a vegan diet? Experts David and Stephen Flynn, authors of The Happy Pear 20, explain how to fuel your training ...