kinbbiibib wrote:
khcglhc wrote:
Perhaps not. Except that we saw it in track (Sandnes) and now in Triathlon (Bergen). You see the YouTube videos of both groups and they both seem to be using blood levels…
We will see this weekend if Blummenfelt totally rewrites the Ironman record book in Cozumel. Iden almost did last weekend (he was stopped by an angry ocean).
…and guess who is leading Cozumel Ironman right now
Swim: 39:41 (current assisted, but…)
T1:1:52
Bike: going at avg 44.2k/h at 119km
He is followed by a Swede (Nilsson)
Could he go sub 7:20?
WR now 7:27
7:27 is from the tri "battle" so I wouldn't call that the record for an IRONMAN event. Similar to Kipchoge's sub 2 event, too many irregularities that aren't allowed in normal competition.
7:39 :25 is the record in my opinion.