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In this episode of the Real Triathlon Podcast, hosts Lisa Becharas, Jackson Laundrie, Garrick Loewen, and Nicholas Chase discuss various topics including the dynamics of their team, the current political climate in Canada, the upcoming St. Anthony's race, and the potential for betting to elevate the sport of triathlon. The conversation flows from light-hearted banter to serious discussions about competition and the future of the sport. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the dynamics of upcoming triathlons, particularly focusing on the changes in race formats, the competitive landscape, and personal expectations for Ironman Texas. The participants share insights on their training, the challenges they anticipate, and humorous anecdotes about making everyday tasks competitive. The discussion highlights the camaraderie and competitive spirit among triathletes as they prepare for their respective races. In this conversation, the participants explore various themes ranging from frugal living and resourcefulness to the nostalgia of smoking sections in restaurants. They discuss the perceptions of time, particularly in relation to airports, and delve into the controversial nature of sponsorships in sports, particularly regarding nicotine products. The conversation also touches on upcoming triathlon races and the evolving structures and rankings within the sport, highlighting the complexities and changes that athletes face. In this conversation, the participants discuss the complexities of athlete contracts within the triathlon community, particularly focusing on the PTO series and the Contender Series. They explore the implications of contract acceptance and the associated penalties for athletes, as well as the payout structures and rankings that influence their decisions. The discussion also touches on rumors circulating within the community, the locations of upcoming 70.3 World Championships, and the challenges posed by course elevations. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of triathlon races and the importance of community engagement.
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In this episode of the Real Triathlon Podcast, hosts Lisa Becharas, Jackson Laundrie, Garrick Loewen, and Nicholas Chase discuss various topics including the dynamics of their team, the current political climate in Canada, the upcoming St. Anthony's race, and the potential for betting to elevate the sport of triathlon. The conversation flows from light-hearted banter to serious discussions about competition and the future of the sport. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the dynamics of upcoming triathlons, particularly focusing on the changes in race formats, the competitive landscape, and personal expectations for Ironman Texas. The participants share insights on their training, the challenges they anticipate, and humorous anecdotes about making everyday tasks competitive. The discussion highlights the camaraderie and competitive spirit among triathletes as they prepare for their respective races. In this conversation, the participants explore various themes ranging from frugal living and resourcefulness to the nostalgia of smoking sections in restaurants. They discuss the perceptions of time, particularly in relation to airports, and delve into the controversial nature of sponsorships in sports, particularly regarding nicotine products. The conversation also touches on upcoming triathlon races and the evolving structures and rankings within the sport, highlighting the complexities and changes that athletes face. In this conversation, the participants discuss the complexities of athlete contracts within the triathlon community, particularly focusing on the PTO series and the Contender Series. They explore the implications of contract acceptance and the associated penalties for athletes, as well as the payout structures and rankings that influence their decisions. The discussion also touches on rumors circulating within the community, the locations of upcoming 70.3 World Championships, and the challenges posed by course elevations. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of triathlon races and the importance of community engagement.
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