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The HYROX Hamburg Elite 15 Doubles didn’t just bring the heat—it brought controversy, comebacks, and near world records. From Lauren Weeks and Lauren Griffith dominating the women’s race to Alexander Roncevic and Tim Vischer running a near-perfect men’s event, this episode dives deep into every storyline. Race Brain’s crew breaks down the penalties that shook up the standings, Till’s wild commentary takes, and which athletes are emerging as the true doubles specialists heading into the 2025 season.
09:27 – Lauren² goes off — Weeks and Griffith crush the women’s field, missing the world record by seconds.
13:05 – Penalty meltdown — Burpee chaos, DQs, and the penalty box drama that had everyone talking.
33:29 – Dream team talk — Who could take on the powerhouse duos? Weeks x Jacoby, anyone?
47:37 – Men’s race domination — Roncevic and Vischer put on a clinic and establish themselves as the team to beat.
58:14 – Doubles specialization debate — Should some athletes go all-in on doubles instead of solo races?
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The HYROX Hamburg Elite 15 Doubles didn’t just bring the heat—it brought controversy, comebacks, and near world records. From Lauren Weeks and Lauren Griffith dominating the women’s race to Alexander Roncevic and Tim Vischer running a near-perfect men’s event, this episode dives deep into every storyline. Race Brain’s crew breaks down the penalties that shook up the standings, Till’s wild commentary takes, and which athletes are emerging as the true doubles specialists heading into the 2025 season.
09:27 – Lauren² goes off — Weeks and Griffith crush the women’s field, missing the world record by seconds.
13:05 – Penalty meltdown — Burpee chaos, DQs, and the penalty box drama that had everyone talking.
33:29 – Dream team talk — Who could take on the powerhouse duos? Weeks x Jacoby, anyone?
47:37 – Men’s race domination — Roncevic and Vischer put on a clinic and establish themselves as the team to beat.
58:14 – Doubles specialization debate — Should some athletes go all-in on doubles instead of solo races?
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