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Triathlete Holiday Gift Guide: For The Gear Junkie

Gift ideas for the triathlon gear junkie.

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Strava Premium’s phone app lets you get competitive any time you want. It tracks a user’s performance and compares it over specific courses to thousands of other athletes, with a worldwide leaderboard. $59 per year, Strava.com

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The Timex Ironman Run Trainer GPS watch provides real-time running speed and distance, but is more simplistic and easier to use than most other watches with similar functions. $225 Timexironman.com

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The most important component of a rider’s aerodynamic drag is body position, and the best way to find your lowest drag configuration is to test positions in the North Carolina wind tunnel with an A2 Wind Tunnel gift certificate. $390 per hour, A2wt.com

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Throw a pair of Zipp rental wheels onto your bike for a single race. Pick up the wheels at the venue or have them shipped to you for an additional fee. $150, Racedaywheels.com

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Tired of looking down at your cyclocomputer? 4iiii Sport-iiiis gives a constant reminder of current effort relative to your pre-programmed training zones with red, yellow and green lights positioned in the corner of sunglass lenses. $199, 4iiii.com

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Get those pedestrians out of your bike lane with this playful speedometer bike bell. $16, Uncommongoods.com

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