How to Transition From Swim to Bike in a Triathlon
Instructions
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Before the Triathlon
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Find out before the race if there will be an aid station for helping participants remove their wetsuits. Larger triathlons, such as Ironman, have people in place just to help with wetsuit removal.
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Do a couple of practice runs of changing from your wetsuit to your biking gear. Time yourself to see how long it takes you, then work on reducing that time.
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Arrive at the race course early, and set your gear up near the entry of the transition area.
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Fill your water bottles and put them on your bike. Fill an extra water bottle for rinsing your feet.
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Lay a towel on the ground next to your bike, so you don't have to step on gravel or dirt while changing.
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Have your bike shorts and jersey ready on top of your bag, for easy access. Pack any snacks and gel packs into the pockets of your jersey.
During the Triathlon
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Dry off as soon as you reach the transition area.
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Rinse your feet with an extra water bottle and slip into your bike shoes to avoid stepping in any gravel or dirt.
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Pull on your bike shorts and jersey over your swim shorts to save time. Women should already be wearing a sports bra, underneath their swimwear.
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Throw on your bike helmet and sunglasses, and hit the road.
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