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Sebastian Kienle talks strategy

Sebastian Kienle is the only serious Kona contender under 30 - and he seems to be cut in the mold of previous German uberbikers like Zack, Hellriegel and Stadler. But the 70.3 World champ has a more conservative approach.

Philosophy of Mat Steinmetz

We speak with professional coach, bike fitter, sports scientist, and general triathlon guru, Mat Steinmetz. We discuss his new business, his relationship with Crowie, and the simple ways to get faster.

No longer a long shot

Leanda Cave has won 3 World Championships, but last year her 3rd place finish at Kona and her IM Arizona win in 8:49 gave her the belief she belongs among the favorites in search of the sport’s most coveted prize.

Hanging out with Beth Walsh

A few days ago rookie Pro Beth Walsh from Southern California grabbed the title at the 2012 Superfrog Triathlon, but while she certainly enjoyed the win, it wasn't the highlight of her season. We had a few words with Beth.

Up close with Chris Boardman

Chris Boardman is well known for his Tour de France prologue wins and the Hour record, but he retired relatively young. He is smart and outspoken when it comes to cycling technology and is passionate about triathlon.

Crowie is still hungry at 39

Craig Alexander comes to the Ironman World Championship atop the Kona Pro Rankings by a runaway margin; with a sub-8 hour win at Melbourne and a second at 70.3 Worlds, he’s aiming at a 4th Kona win at 39.

Old school with Ray Browning

Ray Browning is one of the classic strongmen of racing in the 80’s and 90’s. During our chat, we delve in to the history, the development of triathlon, and the many laughs he had along the way.

Dan Wilson on the spot

Dan Wilson was on the 2012 Australian Shadow Squad and was considered a contender for an Olympic spot but had to deal with extended injuries and instead had to sit out nearly all of the 2012 season.

Adventures with Kate Major

Next month Aussie Pro Kate Major will be embarking on an adventure that has nothing to do with triathlon, but still might require her to bike, run and swim. It is all in the name of a good cause and we wanted to know more.

The passionate Oscar Galindez

Oscar Galindez was looking forward to racing in Las Vegas last weekend, but was thrown a curve ball of sorts and ended up watching the race from afar instead. Markus Rössel had a few words with the fast South American.

Hot as a Habanero

We speak with Mark Hickey, founder of American frame manufacturer, Habanero Cycles. Always thoughtful, pragmatic, and funny, we think you’ll enjoy what he has to say.