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The other passion of Alex Lloyd

Alex Lloyd is one of several racing drivers who has been bitten by the triathlon bug. When he isn't working his 650 hp Boy Scouts of America, Dale Coyne Racing IndyCar, you may find him swimming, biking or running.

Cunnama, Jacobs take Florida

James Cunnama ran down Pedro Gomes with a 2:43:09 marathon to win the 2010 Ford Ironman Florida in somewhat cool temperatures. Jessica Jacobs took the lead on the bike and held on for the win on the run as all possible challengers fell off the pace.

Gary Erickson reflects

As one of the key sponsors of Chris McCormack, Conrad Stoltz and Shonny Vanlandingham, Clif Bar co-CEO Gary Erickson certainly had quite a bit to smile about recently, but it isn't all about World Championship titles and racing.

The Man abides

Dave Scott has been picked to be inducted into the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame next year. The Man graciously accepted the invitation – and talked with Slowtwitch about the honor and some life-changing events.

Making good on 70.3 Miami

When word got out that the Rohto Ironman 70.3 Miami event had some serious customer satisfaction issues, WTC quickly responded with a press release announcing swift changes and extended a nice offering to those who had raced in the event.

Super Sprint Tri GP 2010

The inaugural Super Sprint Tri Grand Prix in Oceanside, CA was won by Filip Ospaly and Sara McLarty. Rich Cruse was there to capture the action.

Mr. and Mrs. Bayliss take Ibiza

Stephen Bayliss of Great Britain outpaces Peru San Ildefonso of Spain by 2:37 while wife Bella tops Norway’s Kristen Lie by 27:01 at Ibiza ITU LD World Series

WTC incepts, rescinds Access program

World Triathlon Corporation announced and canceled its Access program within a day. The $1000 program allowed Ironman devotees to move to the front of the registration line.

Atkinson threepeats Noosa

Courtney Atkinson outduels Kris Gemmell for his third straight win at Australian classic; Ironman Hawaii runner-up Caroline Steffen shows short course speed with Noosa win

Sudrie, Cave win Miami 70.3

Sylvain Sudrie led from start to finish and took the win at the Rohto Ironman 70.3 Miami in 4:00:41. Leanda Cave grabbed the win in the women's race and managed a top ten overall pro time with her 4:21:21.

Tim DeBoom’s long goodbye

We will not see a Tim DeBoom curtain call in Kona, as he vowed 2010 was his last start at the Ironman World Championships. During his Kona career, DeBoom posted two wins, a 2nd a 3rd, a 4th, and two 10ths.