This Stretch of Road Creates Champions
The story of how an unassuming one-mile section of red dirt road outside of Boulder, Colorado, has become the proving grounds of legends.
The story of how an unassuming one-mile section of red dirt road outside of Boulder, Colorado, has become the proving grounds of legends.
Popular races like Ironman Lake Placid aren’t the only draw to this picturesque region.
Want to make your trip a global race-cation? Don’t let travel hassle deter you. These four spots have us dreaming of our next trip.
A wide variety of races await in Miami.
Get your gravel on in Steamboat Springs.
Race-cation here and you’re never too far from entertainment and adventure, especially in the summer months.
"The myth about L.A. cycling is it's dangerous and too congested, but that's far from the truth. You can get lost for hours in the Santa Monica mountains with little to no traffic."
This southern gem offers tons of outdoor opportunities to swim, bike, and run.
“We have everything in the region to properly train for any race: calm, freshwater lake swims; endless rolling-hills to bike, and biker-friendly roads."
If you want epic race photos and even more epic race stories, you go to Alaska.
Go high-end or rent a camper; make it all about nature or all about Michelin stars—Northern California offers a race-cation for everyone.
There’s no triathlon vacation like a race-cation. Use these guides to start making plans for your best tri trip yet.
Who says you can't sightsee from the water? These open water swim races are a great way to immerse yourself in the views on your next race-cation.
Hundreds of professional cyclists and triathletes from all over the world call Girona home, and there’s a reason why.
This tropical destination offers amazing swimming, biking and running amidst a biodiverse costal paradise.
Want to race the fastest Ironman courses? You'll have to travel.
This Utah mountain town is a popular winter getaway spot, but a dream triathlon destination year-round.
Think Hawaii is all about maxing and relaxing? On Maui, there are plenty of ways to get a workout in before hitting the beach with fruity drinks.
The host of the 2028 Olympics is known for its traffic and sprawl, but there's plenty of swim, bike, run, and fun in the City of Angels.
Sick of following the black line? Tired of always smelling like chlorine? Dive into these open-water swimming spots—no flip turns necessary.
Interested in reaping the rewards of training at altitude? Check out these lesser-known spots where the air is thin—and the crowds are thinner.
Looking to get away safely this winter? Here are three drive-worthy destinations.
Dreaming of a white winter—but don’t want to break the bank? Check out these chill snow spots.
You're allowed to dream! These triathlon destinations will help you fantasize (and plan) through this time without travel.
When triathlete Gaël Couturier moved to India from Paris, he discovered a wild triathlon frontier where everyday athletes become veritable celebrities, and communities come alive for those who dare to tri. The experience forever changed the former French Runner’s World editor-in-chief.
Make like the pros and jumpstart your season with a camp or DIY adventure in one of these top three training destinations.
Central and South America are calling with pristine beaches, epic rides, and cultural experiences that will leave you fitter and smarter than when you left—all without breaking the bank.
'Tis the season.
A tri-focused trip to a vineyard during harvest season is the late-season treat your body needs.
These unique race destinations guarantee you'll have some stories to tell after you cross the finish line.
Go all out on fun—get your swim, bike, and run on in an amusement park.
Idyllic locales? Check. Drool-worthy meals? Check. Elevate your swim-bike-run experience with the perfect pairing of sweat and satiety.
Before you trek to your next out-of-town race or training camp, consider how you could exercise the art of experiential travel.
With a wealth of alternative lodging options, today’s travelers are only limited by their imagination (and tolerance for adventure).
This writer has traveled to more than 30 countries to compete in triathlons, marathons, ultra-distance trail races, and adventure races.
Epic landscapes? Check. Killer terrain? Check. Way too cold to tri in the winter? Yep.
How this urban town best known for triple-digit temperatures and a massive university became a modern multisport mecca.
Up the fun factor of your next traincation by combining history, sightseeing, and the core-blasting workout that is belly laughing.
For discerning triathletes who want to sacrifice nothing—including their hard-earned cash.
There are some extraordinary places where you can lay down a brick workout in the shadow of a gorgeous pile of Gothic bricks.
Head to Utah and follow our advice on where to swim, bike, run and more in this active mountain town.