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After 9 podiums, we get the run down on the first Series gold of his career from the man himself, Vasco Vilaça, as the 'Little Man' demands a showdown with commentator Will McCloy...
The World Triathlon Championship Series was back with a bang at the weekend with two firing WTCS Samarkand races that saw Vasco Vilaça scoop a gritty first Series gold and Beth Potter back to her best with a consummate 10km off a hot and hard 40km bike. Will McCloy and Belinda Granger are also back to give their view from the commentary booth, Marton Kropko dials in to tell all about his triple breakaway and injury blow up, and we talk bottle flips and Vuckets at the T100 Singapore...Watch all the action back over on TriathlonLive.tv
The 2026 World Triathlon Championship Series commentary duo Will McCloy and Belinda Granger join the podcast to preview a massive first WTCS of 2026 in Samarkand on 25 April.After the postponement of Abu Dhabi, attentions turn to the Silk Road, Uzbekistan, where one of the strongest women's fields we have seen in recent memory lines up, including Olympic and World Champions Lisa Tertsch, Cassandre Beaugrand, Gwen Jorgensen, Georgia Taylor-Brown and Beth Potter, before last year's overall silver and bronze Miguel Hidalgo and Vasco Vilaça try to hold off young guns like John Reed, Henry Graf and Oliver Conway in the men's race!Plus with T100 Singapore pitting World Champions Matt Hauser and Hayden Wilde head-to-head for the first time over the 100km distance, 25 April is shaping up to be a massive day of racing - watch it all over on TriathlonLive.tv.
Great Britain's Georgia Taylor-Brown took 'a year out' in 2025, only to finish in the PTO top 10 thanks to a flurry of world-class performances over the middle distance. Now, she sets her sights firmly back on Olympic goals, and the path to LA28 begins at the Lanzarote World Cup!
James Elvery is one half of the team behind Race Ranger, the biking draft zone innovation shaking up racing and bringing tech into the notoriously murky waters of draft monitoring.From PTO to Para Triathlon, Ironman to Paris 2024, the three-light system has helped clarify racing for athletes, officials and organising and Race Ranger now has set its sights and lights on an Age Group race near you. Eight years on from the first conversations with World Triathlon and at the centre of a major shift of Ironman rules into line with PTO, James Elvery reveals the labour of love and endless hours that have brought his vision into reality.
She went into the 2025 Championship Finals as the Series leader, knowing that victory would bring her a second world title in just three years and establish herself as an all-time great of British triathlon.What transpired in Wollongong was hard to believe.From the flying form of two wins in two leading to the Grand Final, to facing down an injury she knew was serious enough that her team might even advise her not to race, the story of those torrid four weeks in September and October 2025 is told by one of the toughest in the business.
It was ten years in the making, and the world title that Australia's Matt Hauser and his coach Dan Atkins were able to conjure up in 2025 was won in the perfect fashion: taking the tape, in Australia, in front of thousands, to give the home fans their first men's champion in 20 years.But the path to the top never runs smoothly. The two close friends reminisce on the long, late conversations they had while locked down together during the pandemic that forged their future, the fuelling of Hauser's desire to become the best of the best, and curating a 2025 season which would unavoidably conclude with either the very highest of highs or the lowest low, at the end of a huge home Finals in Wollongong.
The 2025 season rewind continues with the newly crowned Men's U23 World Champion, Britain's rising star, Oliver Conway, joining the World Triathlon Podcast this week. Oli looks back over the processes and rapid progressions that helped him soar from Junior European Cups start lines to World Cup gold and WTCS debut power moves in the space of twelve short months, all the while juggling competition with training and the demands of studying at Nottingham University. "I think just last year, I can name maybe one or two races that were actually decent. I just think I got quite unlucky. I think that's probably why I went straight into not having an off-season and training straightaway, just because I was quite motivated to show what level I can race at. I just didn't really feel like I showed it last year. It was quite frustrating.""That's probably half the reason why in at Worlds I tried to drive the pack, because I don't really wanna be known as someone who can win the race just from the run. I've obviously still got quite a bit to work in the swim because I'm nowhere near there, I just really try to work on all three and so I can be the sort of best and most complete triathlete I can be."
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