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The Death of Guru

Going back a decade, GURU was making custom bikes out of all four frame materials. It did it all in 6-thousand feet of space that looked like Agent Q's MI5 workshop.

Subversive Tri

What makes a race subversive? The refusal to play by the rules. Ironman was subversive in 1980 because it was outrageous and ungovernable.

The new life of Conrad Stoltz

Conrad Stoltz retired from racing as a professional after a very impressive career. The beloved South African now is focused on family, the Caveman Cafe, and more.

Schnell und Sicher in Germany

A proposed 100km bike path in the heart of Germany has cyclists around the world excited and envious about this "Fahrrad-Autobahn", but it is not so simple.

Who is an Athlete?

When you read Clarence King's Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada, it feels like extreme and endurance sports undertaken on the boss's dime.

First SwimRun in USA announced

Portland, Maine will host the first ÖTILLÖ SwimRun-inspired event in North America, so you best organize a teammate, swim paddles and pull buoys.

Garmin announces Varia Vision

Garmin joins the heads-up display race with the Varia Vision, and this CES-launched offering promises to be compatible with most sports glasses on the market.

A smart 360 degree video camera

BRG Sports unveiled a smart 360 degree video technology - integrated into selected helmets of the Bell and Giro brands. Are you ready for this?

No Skill for Living

My long tenure in endurance sport isn't constancy unless a marooned sailor adrift at sea shows constancy by not quitting his lifeboat.

TBI Conference for 2016

Triathlon's most skillful sausage makers headline TBI's annual Conference upcoming, but the Conference's freshest voice might be that of Norseman's Dag Oliver.

Changes for Andy Potts

New bike (Cannondale) and apparel (Sugoi) sponsor, new amateur club-team... Andy Potts just turned 39 but he's only warming up.