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Bike check-in served as the final task before athletes headed home and got one more nervous night of sleep before race morning. Check back to Triathlete.com for the results from the all-important bike count.
Athletes line up for the final task of race week. Photo: Brad Kaminski
Ironman = lots of nutrition. Photo: Brad Kaminski
Janie White, USA, 60 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Aurelio Perez San Miguel, Spain, 53 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Christy Johnson (USA, 51) puts her race number on before checking her bike in. Photo: Brad Kaminski
The bike check-in is a very stringent process at the Ironman World Championship. Photo: Brad Kaminski
David Millstone, USA, 42 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Adam Cohen, USA, 47 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Miki Sasaki, Japan, 56 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Aundrea Davis, USA, 50 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Taylor Kallas, USA, 42 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Karen Blamick, USA, 56 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Monica Price, USA, 47 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Yoko Ishibashi, Japan, 66 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Pierre Heynemand, Canada, 53 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Arjen Langbroek, The Netherlands, 58 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Tim Deer, USA, 55 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Lennie Kristensen, Denmark, 51 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Karyn Hoffman, USA, 57 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Marianne Baker, 52, USA Photo: Brad Kaminski
Andy Baker, USA, 54 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Eduardo Sadurni De La Torre, Spain, 42 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Gerini Loris, 45, Italy Photo: Brad Kaminski
Bernd Hagen, 45, Germany Photo: Brad Kaminski
Greg Weston, New Zealand, 46 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Melinda Nagle, USA, 52 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Sonia Soprenuk, USA, 56 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Takeshi Tanaka, Japan, 56 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Fernando Lopez, Uruguay, 46 Photo: Brad Kaminski
Grace Stevens, Australia, 40 Photo: Brad Kaminski
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