We're about off to Cabo for a nice little vacation before all time off is, well off-limits, till the 70.3 is in the history books.
When you go to a triathlon race or event, I think most people can sense there is a definite core demographic...the cars in the parking lot are pretty sweet, the bikes are sweeter, and all the gear is worth a small fortune. The largest waves are men in the 30s...at some races they dwarf some of the other waves. So what does the research actually say about the US Triathlete?
Check out the recent demographic update at USAT.
Let me leave for vacation with this: IsTriathlon the golf for the 21st century?




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