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An exclusive blend releases today. We sat down with the man behind the wine.
by Ryan Heisler, November 7, 2021An exclusive blend releases today. We sat down with the man behind the wine.
by Ryan Heisler, November 7, 2021Iden smashes the course record, while Jackson takes the lead late in the marathon and holds off Skye Moench.
Hailey Danz, Kelly Elmlinger and Chris Hammer brought gold home from Abu Dhabi.
Duffy combines 10th best swim, second best bike split and race-best run for a 12 second margin over Georgia Taylor-Brown.
Geens jets away with race-best 14:44 run split to best Vincent Luis by 5 seconds at Abu Dhabi sprint.
New superbikes are usually either epic fails or big hits. I’m not a good prognosticator but I think this one is big hit material.
Ashleigh Gentle tops Milan Agnew by 27 seconds; Luke Willian beats Nicholas Free by 6 seconds.
Beth Potter edges training partner Kate Waugh; Jawad Abdelmoula dominates men with blazing run.
Kanute tops Miki Taagholt of Norway by 2:24; Paula Findlay of Canada holds off Emma Pallant of Great Britain by 2:09.
If you’re looking to scratch that racing itch, you best get moving.
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In this second interview diving deep with the reinvented and reimagined First Endurance, we cover their anchor product – the EFS hydration drink.
Magnus Ditlev of Denmark, Marjolaine Pierré of France won it with strong bike legs at Ironman 70.3 Cascais.
Freak weather forces 3,000 age groupers to miss out; Frodeno vs. Iden vs. Sanders clash is a no go.
Potter’s 16:53 5k clinches a 15-second margin of victory over fellow Brit Kate Waugh in South Korea World Cup.
Anthony Pujades of France unleashed a race-best 15:02 run split to top Takumi Hojo of Japan by 6 seconds to win the South Korea World Cup.
The Zinal and the Bondi X are both surprising releases from the popular brand.
Mike Wien won the 70-74 age group at IRONMAN 70.3 Worlds in St. George and 3 weeks later ran 3:29 in the Boston Marathon to win his age group there.
This brand is riding the wave of Iden, Blummenfelt, and its own boutique engineering.
Leon Chevalier edges Florian Angert by 56 seconds; Ruth Astle tops Justine Mathieux by 1:24.
It’s the Big One-Five! The 100/100, starting November 15, celebrates its crystal anniversary this year.
Following further investigation of the run course error, Challenge organizers decide to award Magnus Ditlev the victory.
Perhaps clues can be found in how it operates its other businesses