So have they dropped Facebook completely then?
Is this free or chargeable? There’s no St George on that list.
So have they dropped Facebook completely then?
Is this free or chargeable? There’s no St George on that list.
Looks like it. And they’re only covering 70.3 races. Free Live, pay for replays.
Surely they’ve done a deal to outsource the 70.3 programme to Outsude TV but will keep 140.6 in house?
I’m doing Dresden, but doubt they’ll be following the back markers
Are Brownlee and McNamee eacing Oceanside? GTN just announced it but I didn’t see them on the start sheet…
Still referring to AB on the promos
No mention of McNamee, but then he is never mentioned until someone notices he’s run himself onto the podium late in the run…
Sad about LCB, but I think there’s often a price to be paid from a ‘do everything’ season like she had in 2021.
That’ll be StG WC’s on the shelf, not sure about the Kona/70.3WC defence.
McNamee has definitely travelled to Oceanside, it’s on his socials
And there’s that sub7/8 thing she was involved in with AB.
Here’s the trirating page for Oceanside.
Hmm, Sanders faster than Brownlee on foot? Well I suppose Ali is an unknown quantity at the moment, and Sanders more consistent…but still, feels wrong.
Yeah they’re all predictions based on past performance. The newbies always have a crap rating. Will be an interesting race though.
Long is having a great season so far, and has decided to not go to Kona to focus on 70.3 (though I can’t stand him personally - too ‘American’ for me). Rvb goes well at this distance, plus the other usual big names. Should be a good race.
Totally agree. Must be including AB’s Kona run to have Sanders faster on the run. I think if Ali is fit and doesn’t scupper his own race by going too hard, too soon, he wins.
IMHO, and I appreciate that the double Olympic gold medalist wants my advice , he was daft in Kona when he got a puncture and rode back up to Frodo and TO’D. I think he biked too hard at Nice and then tried to goad Iden to go with him at the start of the run knowing that he couldn’t maintain that pace but hoping Iden would try to go with him and (relatively) blow up first. That worked great for him and Jonny when they were dominating ITU racing but not at HIM.
As I have said before I think htat the sub-7 project could effectively teach him what he can and cannot sustain over IM distance rather than in actual racing. I like Ali, him racing seems quite a different guy to the bloke not racing. Jonny is a really nice bloke, incredibly humble.
But yeah, should be a good race.
@JaRok2300 beat you to it a few hours ago
we might have to cut him some slack, he’s been trying to blow out a ridiculous number of candles
He meant to post it hours ago but forgot why he had his phone in his hand.
That’s disappointing.