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Descente London Duathlon
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Descente London Duathlon, Sunday 17 September 2017, is an annual run-bike-run event offering athletes of all abilities the chance to race through the stunning surroundings of Richmond Park while on completely closed roads – one of the only events that offers this during the year. Whether you are a seasoned multi-sports athlete or are looking for the next step up from running or cycling, there is something for you!

Descente London Duathlon

Public entry has recently sold out, but you can still exclusively take part through Tri247 club places – using code LDTRI247 (entry includes a Descente cycle jersey).

Alternatively, you could enter Descente RUN10, London’s most beautiful 10k run sharing the closed roads with London Duathlon. Entry also includes a Descente running t-shirt, all for just £20 when using code RUN10TRI247!

Sign up to your next exciting challenge today – https://londonduathlon.com/entrants/team/club

The Descente London Duathlon Team look forward to welcoming you in September!

Descente London Duathlon

Written by
John Levison
TRI247's Chief Correspondent, John has been involved in triathlon for well over 30 years, 15 of those writing on these pages, whilst he can also be found commentating for events across the UK.

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