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Online triathlon magazine with product reviews, a bike fit guide, training tips, and several regular columnists. The editor is Dan Empfield, the founder of Quintana Roo. ....
PR Partner Press Release Posted by SGB Media | May 11, 2021 After three days on the trail, Tailwind Nutrition ambassador athlete Maggie Guterl placed first in the female category and seventh overall in the inaugural Cocodona 250 on May 6. This is the first year of the ultra race, which spans a curated route through central Arizona historic towns and trails. Guterl, also the brand’s athletes and events manager, finished with a time of 85 hours and 34 minutes. The cutoff for the race is 125 hours. The max elevation for the race is 9,013 feet, with an estimated cumulative gain of 42,313 feet and an estimated cumulative loss of 37,445 feet. A total of 184 runners competed in the race. ....
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Courtesy of Taggart VanEtten For the second weekend in a row, one of Zach Bitter’s 100-mile world records has fallen. Taggart VanEtten, 25, of Morton, Illinois, smashed Bitter’s 100-mile treadmill world record with a time of 11:32:05. VanEtten’s average pace was 6:55 per mile, and he beat Bitter’s record by nearly 40 minutes. That’s quite the accomplishment for only his second 100-mile run ever. “I am so thankful that I am able to do this,” VanEtten told Runner’s World. “Every day, I wake up before 4 a.m. and do my first of two runs a day. . I’m grateful to [have the time] to train, and I want to keep improving and go for the overall 100-mile world record.” ....
Courtesy of Taggart VanEtten For the second weekend in a row, one of Zach Bitter’s 100-mile world records has fallen. Taggart VanEtten, 25, of Morton, Illinois, smashed Bitter’s 100-mile treadmill world record with a time of 11:32:05. VanEtten’s average pace was 6:55 per mile, and he beat Bitter’s record by nearly 40 minutes. That’s quite the accomplishment for only his second 100-mile run ever. “I am so thankful that I am able to do this,” VanEtten told Runner’s World. “Every day, I wake up before 4 a.m. and do my first of two runs a day. . I’m grateful to [have the time] to train, and I want to keep improving and go for the overall 100-mile world record.” ....