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Jamie Whitmore wins cycling title

Four years after cancer forced doctors to amputate Jamie Whitmore’s left gluteus, the 37-time XTERRA winner and 5-time XTERRA National champ won another national title – USA Cycling’s Women’s C-3 Paracycling Time Trial.

Bockel, Sessner take Regensburg

Dirk Bockel from Luxembourg won the 2012 Ironman Regensburg in 8:11:59, after a tough battle with German Michael Raelert. Heidi Sessner of Germany took her first Ironman title in 9:43:52 over a relatively weak female field.

Verzbicas wins World Cup in 1st try

Lukas Verzbicas ran away from Laurent Vidal and Dimtry Polyansky with a blazing 30:55 to win in his first World Cup; Gwen Jorgenson topped the women to make it a USA sweep at the ITU World Cup in Banyoles, Spain.

Graves, Mullan top IM 70.3 UK

Philip Graves of Great Britain topped Markus Thomschke of Germany by 1:19 and Eimear Mullan of Ireland dominated the women’s field at the always challenging Ironman 70.3 UK.

Ironman Lake Tahoe!

What is certainly destined to become a jewel in the worldwide series Ironman crown, WTC pulls off a great get. The North Shore event traverses a triangle incorporating Kings Beach, Tahoe City and Truckee.

A new focus for Will Clarke

When Will Clarke found out that he won't be competing at the London Olympic Games he was stunned and disappointed, but now has a new focus. We had a chat with him about the selection process and moving on.

Armstrong and USADA

A lot of triathletes are confused and conflicted by today's action, by USADA, banning Lance Armstrong from racing triathlons. How ought the triathlon enthusiast feel about this? We'll take a shot at answering that.

Ban? What Ban?

It has been reported in that Lance Armstrong "is banned from competing in triathlon," and that, "USADA suspends Armstrong over doping investigation." Not so.

HITS Fort Collins Venue Change

Wildfires and the wide wide world of race production has forced a venue change for the HITS Fort Collins race, now to be conducted in Sterling, CO, 94 miles to the east.

A conversation with Stuart Hayes

After 12 years of attempting to get selected for the Olympic Games, Stuart Hayes has finally made it. After a round of appeals the British Triathlon Federation recently announced that Hayes will indeed join the Brownlee brothers in London.