Alex Yee finishes second on World Series debut in Abu Dhabi

Britain’s Alex Yee finished second to world champion Mario Mola of Spain as the ITU World Series kicked off in high-octane style on the Formula One track of Abu Dhabi. Advertisement It was an impressive debut at the top level from the 21-year-old Yee, who trains in Leeds and had already showed his class by Read more about Alex Yee finishes second on World Series debut in Abu Dhabi[…]

Jess Learmonth third as USA’s Zafares wins World Series opener

Third-place Jess Learmonth led the British charge in the first World Series race of the season as Non Stanford, Vicky Holland and Georgie Taylor-Brown also finished in the top 10. Advertisement USA’s Katie Zafares, who finished runner-up to Holland in last year’s World Series, sealed a commanding victory in Abu Dhabi by breaking clear on Read more about Jess Learmonth third as USA’s Zafares wins World Series opener[…]

Aussies win Abu Dhabi mixed relay as Britain finish seventh

Commonwealth champions Australia underlined their mixed relay credentials with victory on the opening World Series weekend, as Britain’s quartet toiled home in seventh. Advertisement Despite having two debutants in their line-up, Jake Birtwhistle, fast becoming a relay specialist, brought the Aussies to the tape in Abu Dhabi, having caught USA’s Eli Hemming on the final Read more about Aussies win Abu Dhabi mixed relay as Britain finish seventh[…]

WTS Abu Dhabi: 10 things we learnt from the 2019 season opener

The ITU World Series got underway in the Emirates’ capital this weekend, with success for Mario Mola and Katie Zafares in the individual races and Australia in the mixed relay. But beyond the headlines, what else did we learn from the elite level racing? 220 columnist Tim Heming reflects. Advertisement 1. Super League Triathlon has Read more about WTS Abu Dhabi: 10 things we learnt from the 2019 season opener[…]

331 brands to exhibit at The London Bike Show & Triathlon Show: London

Taking place at ExCel London on 29-31 March 2019, the show offers the best opportunity for triathletes and cyclists of all disciplines to learn more about their favourite brands. With so many bike, kit and accessory brands on display and abundant opportunities to test ride the latest bikes on the test track, kids test track Read more about 331 brands to exhibit at The London Bike Show & Triathlon Show: London[…]

French toast: Coninx wins in Bermuda

France’s Dorian Coninx proved a surprise winner of the second round of the World Triathlon Series in Bermuda ahead of returning Spaniard Javier Gomez, who laid down an ominous marker for his Olympic rivals. Advertisement Coninx, a former junior and under-23 world champion, produced a gutsy performance to claw his way back in the second Read more about French toast: Coninx wins in Bermuda[…]

St. George, Utah, to host 2021 70.3 Worlds

St. George, Utah, has been selected to host the 2021 Ironman 70.3 World Championships. Qualification will begin in July of 2020 with an estimated 200,000 registered athletes from around the world expected to try and qualify at one of the 110 events in the global Ironman 70.3 series. Advertisement In addition, each age-group winner at the 2020 Ironman Read more about St. George, Utah, to host 2021 70.3 Worlds[…]

Challenge Roth to be broadcasted live on German TV

Thanks to a partnership with BR Fernsehen viewers in Germany will be able to watch 9 hours of live coverage of Challenge Roth on 7 July for the first time. The legendary top pro field, combined with 3,400 individual athletes and 650 teams from 76 nations, promises a thrilling race.  Advertisement Shortly after the broadcast starts at Read more about Challenge Roth to be broadcasted live on German TV[…]