Video: An In-Depth Chat With Julie Dibens And Sebastian Kienle
Bob Babbitt interviewed super cyclists and world champions Julie Dibens and Sebastian Kienle.
Bob Babbitt interviewed super cyclists and world champions Julie Dibens and Sebastian Kienle.
While in Kona to spectate the Hawaii Ironma, Dibens was hit by a car, leaving her with injuries that kept her on the sidelines in Maui.
After nearly two years of sitting on the sidelines, former Xterra and 70.3 world champion Julie Dibens will return to triathlon.
Julie Dibens held her own against an invite-only field at the Amgen Tour of California Women’s Time Trial on the technical course.
As the only triathlete in the invite-only field, Dibens is ready to ‘let her rip’ and see what happens tomorrow.
After a year and a half away from competing, Great Britain's Julie Dibens will return to elite racing this Friday.
2009 Ironman 70.3 world champion Julie Dibens will take part in the Amgen Tour of California time trial on May 17.
The Amgen Tour of California on Monday announced that it would host an elite women’s time trial in conjunction with its stage 6 TT in San Jose on May 17.
Two of the fastest swimmers in the sport—Andy Potts and Julie Dibens—share the tools you should use to maximize your training time.
An exclusive look at Julie Dibens’ freshly painted bike.
Super cyclist Julie Dibens chats about the status of her injuries and touches on her plans for the future.
Triathlete.com special correspondent Julie Dibens chatted on Friday, Oct. 12 about the women's professional race in Kona.
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With injuries keeping Julie Dibens from racing this year she's on the Big Island to support good friend and top contender Mirinda Carfrae.
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If you could swim, bike or run like any pro athlete what and who would you choose?
2010 Kona runner-up (and Xterra and 70.3 world champion) Julie Dibens will be bringing you the latest from Kona week on Triathlete.com.
Several big names most likely won't be on the start line at October's Ironman World Championship.
Seven tips for surviving windy conditions on the bike from one of the sport's strongest cyclists, Julie Dibens.
Dibens is looking into fall cycling races.
The race will crown a new champion as Craig Alexander and Julie Dibens will not be on the starting line.
Despite being doubly incapacitated due to concurrent foot and knee surgeries, Julie Dibens insists on seeing the silver lining.
A foot operation on an injury she's had since 2004 that forced her out of Kona coupled with a knee surgery to sideline Dibens for 6 months.
Julie Dibens hopes to return to the Ironman World Championship in 2013.
The favorites face the media and the looming 200km bike leg.
How would you "build" the world's fastest Ironman triathlete?
After two years of winning the Abu Dhabi International Triathlon, Julie Dibens will travel this year to Abu Dhabi as an ambassador.
The Abu Dhabi International Triathlon will have a new women's champion in 2012.
The 2012 Trek/K-Swiss triathlon team features a couple of significant absences and one exciting addition.
Dibens was very candid about her future in triathlon in a recent blog post.
South Africa's Conrad Stoltz earned his fourth victory at the XTERRA World Championships, while XTERRA veteran Shonny Vanlandingham of the United States upset Julie Dibens to take her first world title.
Great Britain's Julie Dibens will be riding a Trek Speed Concept at the 2011 Ironman World Championship.
Bob Babbitt sits down with last year's Kona runner-up in Boulder, Colo.
Great Britain's Julie Dibens talks about her second attempt to go after three different world championship races.
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Inside Triathlon editor-in-chief Courtney Baird breaks down what happened in the triathlon twitter world this week.
In a stunning one-two punch, two of Ironman’s top female contenders today announced dramatic shifts in career focus.
Inside Triathlon editor-in-chief Courtney Baird breaks down what happened in the triathlon twitter world this week.
The hot and windy conditions of the 2011 Abu Dhabi International Triathlon meant that just finishing the 3km swim, 200km bike and 20km run was an accomplishment.
In a day of heat, wind and carnage, Frederick Van Lierde of Belgium won the men’s race and Julie Dibens of Great Britain won the women’s race of the second annual Abu Dhabi International Triathlon on Saturday.
The incredible field at the Abu Dhabi International Triathlon isn’t the only attraction this week. As the first major international race of the year, the ADIT is our first look at the bikes the world’s best triathletes will be racing on in 2011.
Triathlete.com has been following some of the best triathletes in the world as they train, scout the course and devour the massive buffet at the Khalidiya Palace Rayhaan hotel.
Unlike most professional sports teams, the nine members of the Trek/K-Swiss triathlon team spend most of their time thousands of miles apart, meeting up at an occasional race. Find out where the teammates are headed now that the team camp is coming to an end.
A recap of the third day at the Trek/K-Swiss team camp from Kona, Hawaii. Get an inside glance on the athletes' workouts and the rest of days activities.
The best field of long course pro triathletes outside the Ironman World Championship in Kona will come together in the United Arab Emirates on March 12 for the Abu Dhabi International Triathlon (ADIT).
Check out these images from Day Two at the Trek/K-Swiss triathlon team camp in Kona, Hawaii.
The first day of Trek/K-Swiss triathlon team camp was all about the athletes reuniting after the off season, but on day two the athletes focused on seriously preparing for the rapidly approaching season.
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Team Trek/K-Swiss, a dominant force in professional triathlon in 2010, has reassembled in Kona, Hawaii to prepare for the rapidly approaching 2011 season.
Inside Triathlon magazine photo editor Nils Nilsen made the trek out to Abu Dhabi last year for the inaugural Abu Dhabi International Triathlon.
In this Tweet of the Day, Mirinda Carfrae's boyfriend Tim O'Donnell gives her a hard time for the small stature of her Felt DA triathlon bike with 650cm wheels.
Spain’s Eneko Llanos and Great Britain’s Julie Dibens, the champions of the inaugural Abu Dhabi International Triathlon, will defend their men’s and women’s crowns in the race’s second running on March 12, 2011.
Germany’s Michael Raelert became the first athlete to repeat on the Clearwater course, while Great Britain’s Jodie Swallow led the women’s race from start to finish to take her first Ironman World Championship 70.3 title.
A preview of the women's race field for this Saturday's Ironman World Championship 70.3 event in Clearwater, Fla.
Eneko Llanos and Julie Dibens, last year's XTERRA World Champions, did not go home empty handed this year.
South Africa’s Conrad Stoltz dominated from early on in the bike, while the United States’ Shonny Vanlandingham overtook three-time defending champion Julie Dibens of Great Britain to take the XTERRA World Championship
The 2010 XTERRA World Championships are set to take place Sunday, Oct. 24 at the Makena Beach & Golf Resort in Maui, Hawaii, with pros vying for the title and the share of $105,000 of prize money.
ick up a copy of the November/December issue of Inside Triathlon, which features an exclusive look into two-time Ironman world champion Craig Alexander’s tech preparation for the heat of the Hawaii Ironman, written by Triathlete magazine’s senior tech editor Aaron Hersh.
Craig Alexander, Chrissie Wellington, Mirinda Carfrae, Chris Lieto, Julie Dibens, Andreas Raelert and Rasmus Henning answered questions for the triathlon media two days before the IM world championships and although some of the answers were pretty standard, they also had a few surprising and interesting things to say.
Who do you think has the best shot at upsetting Chrissie and taking the 2010 Ironman World Championship title?
You've seen the cover for the November issue of the all-new Triathlete magazine, but now you can go behind the scenes with these exclusive images of the August 13th photo shoot.
The United States’ Matt Reed and Great Britian’s Julie Dibens took victories at the Nautica Malibu Triathlon.
Ironman World Champion Craig Alexander and Ironman 70.3 World Champion Julie Dibens proved once again that they are two of the best in the world. Alexander rode with one of the sport’s fastest cyclists, Chris Lieto, and ultimately ended up holding off Ben Hoffman for the win.
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