I swear if they could do that They would.
All the tris I'm entering next year have the same pattern.
Swim in fjord. Ride up mountain Road. Continue by foot up mountain trail.
Except one in which the ride goes over a mountain (900m), down the other side, and back over again.
Negates the need for a proper tri bike. Plus going faster uphill is more simplistic than on the flat. More power less pies.
Been sea swimming out September. But even I have to admit it's too cold now. So many jellyfish :(
I think my watch registers each turn. I do a mini turn at the end before getting out. If I don't I lose a lap. If I do i get an extra one. Meh.
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I swear if they could do that They would.
All the tris I'm entering next year have the same pattern.
Swim in fjord. Ride up mountain Road. Continue by foot up mountain trail.
Except one in which the ride goes over a mountain (900m), down the other side, and back over again.
Negates the need for a proper tri bike. Plus going faster uphill is more simplistic than on the flat. More power less pies.
Been sea swimming out September. But even I have to admit it's too cold now. So many jellyfish :(
I think my watch registers each turn. I do a mini turn at the end before getting out. If I don't I lose a lap. If I do i get an extra one. Meh.