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What is a Triathlon Transition Bag? Do You Have to Use Them !

Triathlon Transition Bags are used in some triathlons by race organizers and are usually distributed to the triathletes at the bib collection to place their transition gear in them and collect them...

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What is the Max Weight on The Rear Bike Pannier Rack? How to pick one!

The average max weight of the rear bike rack is 55lbs while ranging between 30 and 90lbs. The bike pannier that can withstand 90 lbs are considered heavy-duty racks and are specially designed to...

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Bike Saddle & Seatpost Weight: What Matters the Most & how To Pick One

We can infer that saddles weigh mainly around 300g, whereas seat post weighs in the range of 150 to 400g. This range can fluctuate greatly with the material used to fabricate seat posts. We can...

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When Does Triathlon Season Start And End At Every Part of The World?

The triathlon season is between March to October in the northern hemisphere and from November to May in the southern hemisphere. Depending on the continent, the Triathlon season lasts from four to...

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What is A Mini-Triathlon? Distances, Nutrition, and Preparation required

A mini-triathlon is the common term used to describe a short-distance triathlon. A mini-triathlon is known to be either a super sprint triathlon or a sprint triathlon distance. It can be regarded as...

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How Common Are Flat Tires In Triathlons? Causes And How To Avoid Them

The probability of triathletes experiencing a flat tire in a triathlon race is around 2.5% or 1 in 40. The rear tire is more prone to a flat because it bears more load than the front tire.

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Triathlon could be a confusing and expensive sport. The fact that the annual household income for Ironman triathlon participants is a quarter of a million USD is crazy!

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