Peter Martin, one of the race directors, said: “The tickets for participants have all sold out, 120 people will be taking part. “The cycling and running will be along the seafront and then there will be a swim out and back again. “There will be a rolling start with five stages, rather than a mass start at the beginning, to allow for increased social distancing. “The usual flags and banners will all be in place too, alongside the barriers and the red carpet from the water to the roads, which is new this year and a first for Southend.” The race will take place from 1pm through to 4pm on Saturday.
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