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  • Burn Fat While You Ride with Science in Sport's New Burner GEL

    Burner Gel was originally conceived as training development nutrition for elite riders and teams, however the word has got out and due to demand SiS have now released the Burner Gel to the general public.
  • Tattoo Range of Ironman Activewear now Available in Australia

    HaB Oceania now sells the full range of Ironman Acitvewear in Australia. There is an large range of triathlon and cycling clothing that has some great designs and is quality made. See their full range available now.
  • New Triathlon and Cycling Gear by Conquest Bike Wear

    The Conquest trisuit is a professional-level kit constructed of hard wearing Lycra Power for better compression and shape recovery. The fabric is chlorine and salt water resistant and sun protection rated at UV50+. The all important padding has also been upgraded and is now made of hydrophobic fabric which repels water quickly to keep you dryer.
  • New Swiss Engineered On Running Shoes Using CloudTec Technology

    True to its unconventional name, the shoe itself is anything but the "norm." John Marsh was instantly drawn towards the cool contrasting colours of the bright green sole and black upper, as well as the spring-like lugs that are positioned around the sole. This shoe is different and he couldn't wait to give it a run.
  • Trisuit - Liftfoil Speed Trisuit by De Soto

    De Soto are claiming a time saving of 2:40min over a 4km swim using their USAT approved and WTC legal Liftfoil Speed Trisuit. The pad is a thin version of their 400-Mile Pad used in their bike shorts. This speedsuit is designed to be worn for the entire race.
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  • Forster Triseries opener will see some of the best up and coming triathletes racing

    Corey Bacon is bringing some of ACT’s top rising talent to Forster on September 18 to race in the Pro Tour and other events over the weekend. ACT triathletes ranging in age from 12 to 22 will be racing for honours in Elite Energy’s new triseries.
  • Christie Sym 5th at Ironman Canada

    Australia's Christie Sym has put in a very strong performance to finish 5th at Ironman Canada this morning. Christie finished in a time of 9:41:30 with Meredith Kessler taking out the race in 9:13:46. Trizone speaks with Christie after her race.
  • Australian Paul Ambrose wins 2010 Ironman Louisville Triathlon

    Paul Ambrose has won the Ironman Louisville race in a time of 8:29 ahead of Denmark's Martin Jensen. Paul has had a great 70.3 season in 2010 and this result shows what he is capable of. Rebekah Keat won the womans race in 9:33:15. We also spoke to 5th Place Sergio Marques of Portugal who is known as one of the faster marathon runners in Ironman.
  • Reigning ITU World Champion Emma Moffatt holds 52 point lead with one race left in the 2010 ITU World Championship Series

    With just two weeks to go until the final race of the 2010 Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series, the duel for the women’s world title is wide open. Reigning ITU World Champion Emma Moffatt currently leads the world rankings, but New Zealand’s Andrea Hewitt sits only 52 points behind Moffatt, meaning the Kiwi is well within striking distance of this year’s world crown.
  • Paralympian Michael Milton to Compete in Noosa Triathlon

    Showing his sense of humour Paralympian Michael Milton says the running leg of the Noosa Triathlon is likely to be his weakest when he announced he will compete in the prestigious annual event as part of a fund-raising drive to raise money for cancer research. He’s been focussing on running which he does on one leg and a pair of custom-built carbon crutches.
  • Joe Gambles, Matty White and Josh Rix off the Podium but Perform well at Timberman Ironman 70.3 Triathlon in New Hampshire

    Joe Gambles, Matty White and Josh Rix flew the Australian flag this weekend in New Hampshire. In what seems like the first US 70.3 this season with no Aussies on the podium they still went well with a 4th, 5th and 7th. All three have been backing up regularly recently with no more than two weeks and often only 7 days between races.

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