Matt Molloy talks “Letting go…”
How do you ‘retire’ from top level sport – successfully – when you have qualified for Kona in your final race? Matt Molloy has managed that transition well.
How do you ‘retire’ from top level sport – successfully – when you have qualified for Kona in your final race? Matt Molloy has managed that transition well.
A staple of the British triathlon summer, the Nuffield Health Royal Windsor Triathlon will have its 27th edition on Sunday. Who’ll join the roll of honour?
Jet Set Super Vet Stuart Lumb is back – and this time he’s been taking on another overseas sportive on the island of Mallorca
Blair Cartmell is back to cast his eye over the Columbia Threadneedle World Triathlon Leeds – and is predicting only one Brownlee on the podium…
Is The Slateman one of Wales’ best kept triathlon secrets? Paul Hayward took on the ‘Savage’, finished a broken man… but reports on a ‘special’ event
Jonathan Brownlee, Non Stanford and Vicky Holland are back for ITU World Triathlon Yokohama. Blair Cartmell previews the race and predicts the podiums…
Boardman Bikes and Brownlee brothers have gone their separate ways. We take at look at the similarities in their development and ask, is it the right time?
It is new bikes all round for the Brownlee brothers – but how does Alistair’s bike fit look on his new SCOTT Plasma. We thought we’d take an initial look.
Stuart Lumb, our resident ‘Jet Set Super Vet’ (JSSV) returned to Belgium recently for his second go at the Tour of Flanders. Here is his De Ronde report
One day in, what does Super League Triathlon mean for the future of the sport? Former Scottish Triathlon Lead Coach, Blair Cartmell, gives his thoughts
Sport really can change lives. Nicky Dick explains how the ‘Luvverly Ladies of Matlock’ did something extraordinary and made lots of people very proud
Blair Cartmell is back to cast his experienced eye over prospects for the ITU World Triathlon Abu Dhabi 2017 – and try and predict the podiums
Will the introduction of Super League Triathlon be good for the sport? I asked several experienced industry experts for their views.
Former Scotland High Performance Coach, Blair Cartmell, previews the ITU Cape Town World Cup. Do you agree with his predictions?!
Supervet Stuart Lumb proves that size doesn’t matter and that local triathlons can offer just as much, if not more, enjoyment over their commercial brethren