Challenge Fortaleza Travel Guide: Hotels, Activities, Triathlon Course
Challenge Fortaleza is a relaxed, affordable beach town set in a water sports heaven - perfect for mixing family time with triathlon adventures.
Challenge Fortaleza is a relaxed, affordable beach town set in a water sports heaven - perfect for mixing family time with triathlon adventures.
It’s a mad, mad world out there for cyclists - but it’s possible to find safe bike routes without cars. Triathlete’s editors and contributors share where they ride without fear.
Triathlete's editors are sharing their favorite triathlon travel gear to make getting to your next race a little less stressful.
Time zone changes can throw a wrench in any triathlete's training or race plans. Could Flykitt, a jet-lag prevention supplement protocol, help you hit the ground running? Here's what our reviewer had to say.
“It’s definitely more complex than a one-day triathlon, but the trade-off is worth it. People walk away saying, ‘I feel better after this weekend.’ And that’s the goal.”
Triathlete's 2025 Community Survey results are in. We found more athletes are traveling, but going on fewer trips than in 2024. See how your travel dreams stack up to the average athlete.
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Looking for a step-by-step guide to packing your bike for a flight? We've got just the ticket with this comprehensive guide from a well-traveled pro.
Triathletes looking for the next level of epic multisport challenges are flocking to these extreme events.
Start your race with your toes in the sand at these top five North-American beach-based tris.
These four destination resorts recharge both the body and mind with packages tailored to multisport athletes.
Carb-loading doesn't have to mean pasta and pancakes. Take your taste buds on a trip around the world with the foods global endurance athletes use to fuel their training and racing.
For expats and globetrotting nomads, triathlon can feel like home. We look at how the multisport community has helped two triathletes in particular find a sense of place in Japan.
Grab your swim, bike, and run gear, hop in the car, and head to these off-the-radar spots with outdoor activities aplenty—all within a few hours’ drive from major metro areas in the U.S.
Whether it’s epic scenery, a killer challenge, or both, the editors of Triathlete present 13 of the best bucket-list triathlon events in the world.
Sometimes a curated trail running getaway focused on mindfulness and fun is exactly what you need to rejuvenate your running.
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.
SIRO is partnering with Ramla Ali and Jonah Kest to develop a world-class wellness experience
Last week's lawsuit by TriBike Transport's cargo shipper—effectively holding 180 World Triathlon Championship athletes' bikes over $300k in unpaid bills—has been followed up with a class-action suit by some of the affected athletes.
Jim Janik staged a 511-mile triathlon from Los Angeles to San Francisco, a journey that entailed a 21.5-mile swim from Catalina Island to Los Angeles, a 358-mile bike along the Pacific Coast Highway to Monterey, and a 132-mile run to San Francisco.
In a lawsuit filed last week, one of TriBike Transport’s international shipping partners has claimed over $300,000 in overdue invoices and is holding 180 triathletes’ bikes in lieu of payment. Bikes from other events also remain undelivered.
Running from hut to hut over multiple days among dramatic mountains with others offers a unique format to experience awe, sustained immersion in landscapes, and crazy fun
Warning: these 12 swim-bike-run vacations will give you a serious case of wanderlust.
You're gonna need a lot of stuff for your destination race. Pro Dede Griesbauer shares how to fit it all into one suitcase.
And what can you do to keep your trip running smoothly?
Not all airlines are created equally - we break down the on-time rates and bike fees for top airlines like American, Delta, Southwest, United, and more.
Hint: It starts with A and ends with laska
Traveling for a race is one of the most exciting and rewarding gifts that this wonderful sport has to offer.
Just like training at home, the key to success is having a schedule and the discipline to stick to it!
Dispatch columnist Holly Bennett reaches out to a few globetrotting pros to learn their healthy travel habits.
Traveling to a race far from home, particularly if you have to fly there, can be an overwhelming affair.
Endless training routes and epic scenery keep triathletes coming back to New Paltz, N.Y.
This New England resort town is home to miles of pristine beaches, heaps of nostalgic charm and a scenic Rev3 triathlon.
Looking for an iconic iron-distance race? Challenge Copenhagen may be just the event for you.
Destination races can be exhilarating yet exhausting. These tips will help you race your best when you travel far.
This country has a rich history, unique beauty and a growing triathlon community.