Honestly... No. I respect that it's something that people get intimidated at, and it's definitely harder if you're doing really fast sprints/Olys where each second counts, but overall: I'm just putting my bike gear on. I think a lot of middle and back-of-packers sort of needlessly stress themselves out here. An extra 10 seconds onto a 3hr Oly isn't going to change the world. Just relax and focus and you'll be fine. :)
For T1 and being very nearsighted, I put a crazy bright towel across my bike handlebars to make it easier to find coming out of the swim :), and yeah count the racks when you can't see clearly much beyond two feed :D .
I practised both T1 and T2 before my first sprint Tri. Unfortunately I never tried to run any longer than some hundred meters without socks. Come race day I paid for that with nasty blisters from sandy, wet feet. Saved 3 seconds for not putting on socks, suffered 5 k.
So what wld you recommend? Putting a couple of thin socks inside wetsuit or something? Is that allowed in An Ironman under UK British triathlon rules etc (I thought I read you were not allowed swim shoes)
I 1000% cannot run without socks. I have to wear sweat resistant socks that costs freaking 20$ a pair, otherwise... I get insanely large and long blisters along the arch of my feet. :/
@@GorgieClarissai usually put petroleum jelly on the opening of the shoe or where i get blisters. near the ankle especially and put baby powder inside the shoe.
Great use of The Start Line with Single leg lock off pose at the end there Mark. Clearly been watching GCNs classic guide to 7 magnificent ways to stand with your bike. Looking forward to seeing you attempt The Cherry Picker in a future video.
I only found out about the number being on the front for the run recently! It isn't something that is particularly well advertised, though I haven't heard of anyone getting penalized for it being facing the wrong way. Still, every tip helps for my 70.3 this Sunday!!
I want to use a one piece cycling skinsuit and take it off in T2. As a man, am i allowed to be topless with a towle around my waist? There is an odd rule about not unzipping your top at any point in the race, presumably that doesn't apply in transition? Also, can i put the number in the skinsuit number pouch and take it out for the run? And, is the number made of paper, will it disintegrate during the smim if its under my wetsuit? So many questions!
Is it mandatory to have different shoes for byking and running or could one simply use the same pair of running shoes for biking and then running (of course not using clip on pedals)?
Yes, you can definitely use the same shoes. As long as you're okay giving up that extra efficiency in the power transfer that comes with using bike shoes then you can simply wear running shoes for both.
As Justin has explained; for the smaller events it should be fine to wrap a towel around yourself to change. Providing your not baring all to the world, then it is fine. Obviously check with the event beforehand to make sure, but I have seen this plenty in the past
I have the same potential issue. Given the replies and my limited budget, I'm beginning to wonder what it would be like to ride 112 miles in swimming trunks. I've never done 112 bike miles in swimming trunks before... BTW: I find running in swimming trunks quite comfortable, but I did a long distance run in cycling shorts one time and got really bad chaffing.
Actually, they're running with their bare feet, as in 6:36. And that's what's wrong with this video; if you're riding clipless pedals with road cleats, you don't want to run through the transition area with them on! Rather, unfasten your shoe straps and lift your heels up from your shoes while you're on the final approach to the dismount line. Then, take your feet off your shoes entirely while you dismount, leaving your shoes cleated to the pedals. (Just as you should pre-attach your shoes to your pedals before the race for a smooth T1, in fact!) I failed to do this on my first tri with road cleats, as I was mentally riding straight to the rack, and had to suddenly brake hard when the rapidly approaching dismount line finally woke me up. The run through the T2 area with road shoes on was horrible! Some race organisers regulate that all equiment must be left hanging from bags put to a rack located separately from the bike racks, and none are to be left next to the bikes. That's most likely what you're seeing here, so the guys are just throwing their bikes to the racks and then racing to their equipment bags.
Attempted my first local triathlon last week (9 Sep) which then became a duathlon (11 degree water + 5 degree air temp). This race used the bike bag only and when going from the run to the bike I handed in an empty bag as I do not own cycle shoes yet so I cycled with my trail shoes... They did not hang up my bag leaving me with nowhere to put my helmet, cycle shorts and gloves (luckily wore my run shorts under my cycling pants). With it being my first race like this and not knowing what to do I handed my gear to my sister and was then told I may be disqualified... I followed all the rules and they lost my bag so I went to the officials after to clarify the situation but was highly upset... :( - the 3rd male off the bike also had a similar situation... Has anyone else ever had their bike or run bag disappear?
nice video, wish I found it much earlier. But something to add: In qualifying races the referees might walk trough T1/T2 and make sure there are no flashy markings to help you with finding your spot. On my last race they even rolled the towels 2 times (I found it rolled and placed it back 😉 ) for same chances for everyone. Cause I don't like to run barefoot I put on MTB shoes with MTB cleats in T1 and can start passing all the bare foot road racers with their clipped in shoes. So funny if they can't get in their shoes on the bike and fall over after the line (road hazzard) Same on the line to T2, unclip and run to the transition, again passing the ones bare foot. I might be loosing 10 seconds cause of aerodynamics, but I can make up for that with a much faster running time trough the transition. (many 100th of meters)
I don’t mind running barefoot. I take my feet out 200M before the dismount line and pedal with my feet on top of my cycling shoes. A flying dismount and I’m slipping on my shoes, grabbing glasses and I’m gone.
No nudity? If I can't ogle fit young people doing fit young things, what even is the point? Just kidding! I'm mildly nonplussed that "no nudity" has to be written into the rules.
Do you practise your triathlon transitions before race day? Let us know in the comments below 👇
Honestly... No. I respect that it's something that people get intimidated at, and it's definitely harder if you're doing really fast sprints/Olys where each second counts, but overall: I'm just putting my bike gear on. I think a lot of middle and back-of-packers sort of needlessly stress themselves out here. An extra 10 seconds onto a 3hr Oly isn't going to change the world. Just relax and focus and you'll be fine. :)
Have to start now! thanks for the video and tips
What size is the roka tri suit are you wearing and how tall are you?
I’m looking at buying my first suit 😊
First trip this weekend, will definitely practice after watching this video!
Today we had a training session dedicated to practicing our transitions lol
For T1 and being very nearsighted, I put a crazy bright towel across my bike handlebars to make it easier to find coming out of the swim :), and yeah count the racks when you can't see clearly much beyond two feed :D .
I practised both T1 and T2 before my first sprint Tri. Unfortunately I never tried to run any longer than some hundred meters without socks. Come race day I paid for that with nasty blisters from sandy, wet feet. Saved 3 seconds for not putting on socks, suffered 5 k.
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So what wld you recommend? Putting a couple of thin socks inside wetsuit or something? Is that allowed in An Ironman under UK British triathlon rules etc (I thought I read you were not allowed swim shoes)
@@traceyterry5091 just put your socks on before the bike
I 1000% cannot run without socks. I have to wear sweat resistant socks that costs freaking 20$ a pair, otherwise... I get insanely large and long blisters along the arch of my feet. :/
@@GorgieClarissai usually put petroleum jelly on the opening of the shoe or where i get blisters. near the ankle especially and put baby powder inside the shoe.
Thank you guys for all the content. Have you ever posted a video about how all of you started doing this sport, and why?
Great use of The Start Line with Single leg lock off pose at the end there Mark. Clearly been watching GCNs classic guide to 7 magnificent ways to stand with your bike. Looking forward to seeing you attempt The Cherry Picker in a future video.
Watch this space...
Just signed up for my first ever triathlon. I don’t know anything about this. So thanks a lot for this content!
I hope you love it ! I felt nervous at the first sprint, there seems so many rules but it all went smoothly.
I only found out about the number being on the front for the run recently! It isn't something that is particularly well advertised, though I haven't heard of anyone getting penalized for it being facing the wrong way. Still, every tip helps for my 70.3 this Sunday!!
Mark your new Canyon is awesome!
Thanks! It's a real beauty
Brilliant video im trying so much at the moment and getting muddled this has helped slow it down..
Keep practising, and good luck mastering it!
What about a cross dismount? That’d work right?
My record is a 32 second T2
I’m working on it
if you have clipless pedals, cant you just wear running sneakers for the biking portion?
million iq play!!
I want to use a one piece cycling skinsuit and take it off in T2. As a man, am i allowed to be topless with a towle around my waist? There is an odd rule about not unzipping your top at any point in the race, presumably that doesn't apply in transition? Also, can i put the number in the skinsuit number pouch and take it out for the run? And, is the number made of paper, will it disintegrate during the smim if its under my wetsuit? So many questions!
Fantastic explanation! Thanks a lot, GTN :-)
Great information, thank you!!
what bike would I need for a teens triathlon?
I do practise transitions in the start of the season
Its gonna be my first duathlon race, and this video is fckin perfect! Good job mate!
Glad we could help 🙌
Is it mandatory to have different shoes for byking and running or could one simply use the same pair of running shoes for biking and then running (of course not using clip on pedals)?
Yes, you can definitely use the same shoes. As long as you're okay giving up that extra efficiency in the power transfer that comes with using bike shoes then you can simply wear running shoes for both.
Yeah I've done triathlon with my trainers on a flat pedal bike
Yes
Are you allowed to bike in your running shoes?
Absolutely!
Is everything safe in transition area?
What if you are wearing bike shorts and need to change into running shorts? Are there places to change?
@@JustinDoesTriathlon what about small local events. What am I supposed to then?
As Justin has explained; for the smaller events it should be fine to wrap a towel around yourself to change. Providing your not baring all to the world, then it is fine. Obviously check with the event beforehand to make sure, but I have seen this plenty in the past
Get a pair of tri shorts!!
If you can, buy some tri shorts. The pad is MUCH thinner and very easy to run in.
I have the same potential issue. Given the replies and my limited budget, I'm beginning to wonder what it would be like to ride 112 miles in swimming trunks. I've never done 112 bike miles in swimming trunks before... BTW: I find running in swimming trunks quite comfortable, but I did a long distance run in cycling shorts one time and got really bad chaffing.
In the clips of the races they racked bike and then ran with helmet still on!? And without changing shoes...
Actually, they're running with their bare feet, as in 6:36. And that's what's wrong with this video; if you're riding clipless pedals with road cleats, you don't want to run through the transition area with them on! Rather, unfasten your shoe straps and lift your heels up from your shoes while you're on the final approach to the dismount line. Then, take your feet off your shoes entirely while you dismount, leaving your shoes cleated to the pedals. (Just as you should pre-attach your shoes to your pedals before the race for a smooth T1, in fact!) I failed to do this on my first tri with road cleats, as I was mentally riding straight to the rack, and had to suddenly brake hard when the rapidly approaching dismount line finally woke me up. The run through the T2 area with road shoes on was horrible!
Some race organisers regulate that all equiment must be left hanging from bags put to a rack located separately from the bike racks, and none are to be left next to the bikes. That's most likely what you're seeing here, so the guys are just throwing their bikes to the racks and then racing to their equipment bags.
Attempted my first local triathlon last week (9 Sep) which then became a duathlon (11 degree water + 5 degree air temp). This race used the bike bag only and when going from the run to the bike I handed in an empty bag as I do not own cycle shoes yet so I cycled with my trail shoes... They did not hang up my bag leaving me with nowhere to put my helmet, cycle shorts and gloves (luckily wore my run shorts under my cycling pants). With it being my first race like this and not knowing what to do I handed my gear to my sister and was then told I may be disqualified... I followed all the rules and they lost my bag so I went to the officials after to clarify the situation but was highly upset... :( - the 3rd male off the bike also had a similar situation...
Has anyone else ever had their bike or run bag disappear?
Sorry to hear of such an unfortunate experience on your first go around! I've never had either disappear. I hope you tri :) again.
nice video, wish I found it much earlier.
But something to add: In qualifying races the referees might walk trough T1/T2 and make sure there are no flashy markings to help you with finding your spot. On my last race they even rolled the towels 2 times (I found it rolled and placed it back 😉 ) for same chances for everyone.
Cause I don't like to run barefoot I put on MTB shoes with MTB cleats in T1 and can start passing all the bare foot road racers with their clipped in shoes. So funny if they can't get in their shoes on the bike and fall over after the line (road hazzard)
Same on the line to T2, unclip and run to the transition, again passing the ones bare foot. I might be loosing 10 seconds cause of aerodynamics, but I can make up for that with a much faster running time trough the transition. (many 100th of meters)
I don’t mind running barefoot. I take my feet out 200M before the dismount line and pedal with my feet on top of my cycling shoes. A flying dismount and I’m slipping on my shoes, grabbing glasses and I’m gone.
It looks like during T2, they've taken off their shoes, but left them on the pedals....
Does my head in that he says put like putt
I'm confused, do you swim, bike, and run all in your padded bike shorts?
You do need a tri suit for all three
So much grass on the bicycle, it's practically an ice cream truck for the local deer. :D
Wait so you do the whole run with the cycling shorts??
Tri suit/ singlet, it has very light padding compared with traditional bike bib shorts
Thankyou!!
No problem!
6:20 this guy started running with his helmet on
I’ve been nude for every triathlon I’ve ever done
Ki
Сложно😐
No socks
No nudity? If I can't ogle fit young people doing fit young things, what even is the point? Just kidding! I'm mildly nonplussed that "no nudity" has to be written into the rules.