Get Your Race On: Virtual Options for Triathletes
If you're itching to race (we don't blame you), there are plenty of virtual options that will get the competitive juices going before in-person racing returns.
If you're itching to race (we don't blame you), there are plenty of virtual options that will get the competitive juices going before in-person racing returns.
This year forced organizers to invent new ways to race—virtually. But what happens to those online experiences when things return to “normal?”
Looking for a competitive outlet but don’t want to venture outside? Look no further.
Fastest Known Time (FKT) attempts are growing in popularity and should be ready-made for triathletes, who love logistical planning and adventures.
If you want to win a 70.3 Worlds slot via the Ironman VR Championship series, then you need to pay attention to the rules.
Find some motivation—and earn some cool swag—with these summer run virtual races. If you're sick of running, there's also a unique swim option that will give you some purpose in the water.
Preparing for a virtual event requires an entirely new approach. Ultrarunner Zach Bitter shares how he tackled his attempt at the record for fastest 100 miles ever run on a treadmill.
As virtual racing grows, so do questions over fairness and consistency.
Athletes will be able to earn a spot to 70.3 Worlds in New Zealand over a best three of four virtual race omnium—which they're calling the Championship Series.
The only races on the horizon will be virtual races for the foreseeable future. The good news is they’re off to a pretty good start, and they might get even better.