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Triathlons
USA Triathlon
 
xtri.com | triathlon for triathletes who go the distance  
 
Triathlete Magazine  
 
Slowtwitch.com  
 
IronmanLive.com   
 
Triathlon Magazine TransitionTimes.com  
 
 Vineman Triathlons  
 
Ironman Canada   
 
Ironman Brazil  
 
Triathlete Legend Mark Allen's Webpage   
 
 
Endurance Online - the free community for the endurance athletes   
Free community for endurance athletes. Covers cycling, running, swimming, and triathlon, and includes event listings, recent news, and discussion forums.
USA Triathlon Rules
The complete USA Triathlon rules governing races and USA Triathlon membership.
 
North American Ironman Course Comparison   
Compare the bike and run course elevations for all the North American Ironman races.
Triathlon on Prime Time Radio   
On-line Triathlon Directory   
 
Training Smart Online   
Affordable coaching and training plans for all levels.
Tri-Find   
Lists all local races all year.
Beginnertriathlete.com   
Free training plans, articles, message boards and more. A great resource for all levels. Enjoy!


Swimming

Swimmers Guide  
 
Pacific Masters   
 
South End Rowing Club   
 
Total Immersion Swimming Instruction   
 
Freestyle swimming videos   
Examine the strokes of some of the world's best swimmers find out what makes them fly.


Cycling

Cyclingnews.com   
 
The NCNCA Feed Zone   
 
USA Cycling Online   
 
VeloNews: The Journal of Competitive Cycling   
 
RaceSmith Cycling Races  
 
Why it's important to find time to ride  
It's hard to fit cycling into your life. But it's absolutely necessary. Here's why.
Science of Cycling   
Why do road bikes have thin tires, while mountain bikes have fat tires? What is a gear ratio? How does drafting help a cyclist? What are the best materials for frames? What are the best designs? The answers to all these questions and more, here, in the Exploratorium.
 


Running

TheSCHEDULE.com - AllSportRunning   
 
The Runner's Web   
 
Humans were born to run   
The evolution of a physique for long-distance running is what made humans look the way we do now - whether winning a marathon, nursing a strained Achilles' tendon or sitting on an ample gluteus maximus in front of the TV.


Other

Check weather forecasts   
 
Lance Armstrong Foundation   
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