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In.Triathlon - Lachie Skinner

In.Triathlon - Lachie Skinner

Posted by Joe Laverick on 4th Apr 2024

“Triathlon is a lifestyle that once it sucks you in, you cannot get enough. You start to see some components will contribute to the quality of an athlete's position and aero performance. Still, they will not make up for a lack of consideration in each other performance factor.Lachie Skinner is a dirt biker, turned roadie, turned triathlete. Swapping horsepower for pedal power and then to triathlon. There’s a joke somewhere in there about him getting slightly less cool each time…"Progression be …
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IRONMAN Western Australia

IRONMAN Western Australia

12th Jan 2024

Some will bounce over the finish line with a smile, others will stumble and a few will crawl over that famous carpet that adorns the finishing chute. The potion of both ecstasy and relief is palpable in the air. Happiness, pride, and that healthy dose of relief are the main emotions that take place in the final meters of an Ironman triathlon. For many, the finish line marks the end of a journey. A journey that has seen them overcome adversity, get through those countless early mo …
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In.Cycling - Chris Harper (Jayco-AlUla)

In.Cycling - Chris Harper (Jayco-AlUla)

12th Jan 2024

World Tour cycling is ever-developing. It’s getting faster, more technical and more detailed. The term “marginal gains” is drastically overused in sport, but in pursuit of performance, it is the term that is best used. A change measured in millimetres can be the difference between winning and losing. “Improving the human-bike interaction” is the beginning of everything Sync Ergonomics does. Whether it be position optimisation through Adaptive HP, or developing new products with Sync. …
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