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Meet K-Swiss/Trek Team Member, Andrew Yoder 02/23/10: Meet the team's youngest athlete, Andrew Yoder. At only 20 years old, he's been racing as a pro for three years. Last year he placed second at the Philly Triathlon and at the Columbia Triathlon, just seconds behind world champion triathlete Terenzo (Read More)
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K-Swiss/Trek Camp: A Chat With Erik Vervloet of K-Swiss 02/22/10: While the athletes were out riding on Sunday, Mike O'Neil stole a few minutes with K-Swiss Director of Sports Marketing, Erik Vervloet. Erik spearheaded K-Swiss' move to triathlon when it sponsored its first athlete, Chris Lieto, in Kona back in (Read More)
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Xtri Chats With Torbjorn Sindballe 02/10/10: Always known for his killer bike splits, Torbjorn Sindballe has many titles under his belt including two ITU Long Course World Championships. But it was his dogged determination to dial in his performance in Kona that resulted in the image we all (Read More)
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Xtri Chats With Amanda Lovato 02/05/10: One of the few January races, Pucon 70.3 is a classic event that's become a destination race for many pros to test their (very) early season fitness. This year, Amanda Lovato broke all the rules and came up with a surprise win over tough (Read More)
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Xtri Chats With Sean Watkins 02/03/10: There's been a lot of changes going on in San Diego these past few months, with many long-time employees at Competitor Group pursuing alternative career paths. Sean Watkins, former event marketing vice president at Triathlete Magazine, was the (Read More)
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Xtri Chats With Epic Camper Steven Lord 02/02/10: We've been following Scott Molina's Epic Camp blogs over the past several days. By definition, Epic Campers must be the cream of the age group crop (and some are pros), and then some, to be able to handle the massive volume of training that goes (Read More)
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Xtri Chats With Grease Monkey Wipes' Erin Whalen 01/14/10: If you've been a cyclist for more than one season, chances are it's happened to you: you're in the middle of a long ride and pfffft! You blow a tire (always the rear). As you stand on the side of the road fixing your flat, further insult is added (Read More)
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