Should there be a forum for Time Trialing?
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I think between here and the road racing section, it's probably covered.
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If you do triathlons, then you time trial too...just warm up with a swim and cool down with a run.
I would be interested if you have any tips or strategies for time trialing though? The only difference I would see is that in a straight up time trial you wouldn't have such a high heart rate starting out and would go faster because there is no run after you finish.
I am sure any conversation concerning time trialing most triathletes would have an interest in. Post away!
I would be interested if you have any tips or strategies for time trialing though? The only difference I would see is that in a straight up time trial you wouldn't have such a high heart rate starting out and would go faster because there is no run after you finish.
I am sure any conversation concerning time trialing most triathletes would have an interest in. Post away!





