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Buying a Bike on a Budget
By on 24/11/2009 09:52:55
Buying a bike needn't be a financial strain

), Orca Equip Tri-suit (£50), Giro Indicator Helmet (£35), Shimano TR31 Triathlon Bike Shoes (£90), Look Keo Classic Pedals (£30), SBR Saddle Bag (£15), SBR Bento Box (£15), SBR Neoprene Waist Bag (£19), SBR Race Laces (£5) and SBR Race Belt (£5). Step 3

Turbo Charged
By on 18/11/2009 16:26:05
When it's just too cold and wet to even think about going outside, a turbo trainer will help keep you in shape and ready for the open road

, whatever the weather, in a safe environment and at a time that suits you. Here's what to look for if you're thinking of introducing this extra element to your triathlon training. Join the resistanceThe biggest difference between the various turbo trainers

Inspect A Gadget
By on 23/11/2009 12:26:28
With its three disciplines, triathlon lends itself to a bewildering number of high-tech bells and specialist whistles. But what do you really need?

Triathlon is a gadget-lovers' dream: you could buy something new every day of the year and still have plenty of bits and pieces to ask for in your letter to Santa. From heavy-duty wetsuits to lightweight aero bars, and innumerable shiny items in

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