."Like many runners, Jellybabe discovered that the RW forums were a handy resource for practical advice and motivational pick-me-ups. Then she chanced on a thread about the Ironman."They made it sound so easy. I went on and chatted, and they said it would
Ratbag at the Bala Tri in June 2005In summer 2004, more than 20 forum members pledged to take on Ironman Switzerland in July 2005 - that's a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run. Many of them - including Ratbag - were complete triathlon
Zilla (first timer)It's timeLisa- Monique's friend -->• Linda Robson (first timer)• Monique• Nick RosePashka-->• Smithy• Suffolk Punch (first timer)• Click here if you want your own Ironman diary pageTri-harder-->FORUM THREADS: SWITZERLAND• The main IM
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The Pirate Ship of Fools returned from Ironman Switzerland triumphant, skull and crossbones flying. On July 12, our forum triathlon contingent were lining up on the shores of Lake Zurich for the start of Ironman Switzerland – a small matter of a 2
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-in bottle holder.Contact www.scienceinsport.com; 01254 246 060Ironman Fuel Belt – £13.99Quite a few runners find one large drink bottle, even in a handy ‘holster’, extremely irritating to train or race with. A fuel belt like this one provides a decent
Functionality 8 Accuracy 8 Value for money 8 Added Features 6 TOTAL 39Suunto X10, £350 Contact www.suunto.comOne of the most expensive devices on test but worth the investment if you're a competitive mountain/fell runner, or even just a gadget fiend. Packed