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Have you always wanted to know what nutrition Cameron Wurf prefers during his long training rides? Maybe his little secret why he holds so many bike course records.

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DEVELOPED AND TESTED WITH PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES – AVAILABLE FOR YOUR TEAM. Already much of the Castelli range consists of products that we’ve engineered for the highest levels of pro racing. You can have the exact same pieces as the professional triathletes. Not less expensive replicas, but the exact same pieces made using the same fabrics, components, fit and finish, by the same people who produce the pieces you see on the pros on TV. Gallery images: Marcel Hilger, David Pintens, Talbot Cox, Pinarello

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We are looking back on another Kona Ironman, a memorable race in many aspects. Congrats to all athletes on racing this year and performing with the very best in this sports. Some had the race of their life, others were not able to realise their dreams. We would especially like to emphasize Cameron Wurf’s bike performance. Wearing the all new PR Speed Suit (more here) he set the new record to 4:09:06. The Pease brothers (Kyle and Brent) fulfilled a dream of a lifetime and finished after 14:28:59. Enjoy some impressions of this year’s world championship below. Top 10 men: 1. Patrick Lange (DEU): 7:52:30 (52:42 / 4:16:05 / 2:41:32) 2. Bart Aernouts (BEL): 7:56:41 (54:07 / 4:12:26 / 2:45:42) 3. David McNamee (GBR): 8:01:09 (49:31 / 4:21:19 / 2:46:03) 4. Tim O’Donnell (USA): 8:03:17 (47:45 / 4:18:46 / 2:52:34) 5. Braden Currie (NZL): 8:04:41 (49:28 / 4:17:18 / 2:53:39) 6. Matt Russell (USA): 8:04:45 (54:02 / 04:12:58 / 2:52:57) 7. Joe Skipper (GBR): 8:05:54 (50:53 / 04:15:41 / 2:54:16) 8. Andy Potts (USA): 8:09:34 (49:33 / 04:18:51 / 2:56:27) 9. Cameron Wurf (AUS): 8:10:32 (50:51 / 04:09:06 / 3:06:19) 10. Michael Weiss (AUT): 8:11:04 (54:14 / 04:11:27 / 3:00:03) Top ...

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We are looking back on another Kona Ironman, a memorable race in many aspects. Congrats to all athletes on racing this year and performing with the very best in this sports. Some had the race of their life, others were not able to realise their dreams. We would especially like to emphasize Cameron Wurf’s bike performance. Wearing the all new PR Speed Suit (more here) he set the new record to 4:09:06. The Pease brothers (Kyle and Brent) fulfilled a dream of a lifetime and finished after 14:28:59. Enjoy some impressions of this year’s world championship below. Top 10 men: 1. Patrick Lange (DEU): 7:52:30 (52:42 / 4:16:05 / 2:41:32) 2. Bart Aernouts (BEL): 7:56:41 (54:07 / 4:12:26 / 2:45:42) 3. David McNamee (GBR): 8:01:09 (49:31 / 4:21:19 / 2:46:03) 4. Tim O’Donnell (USA): 8:03:17 (47:45 / 4:18:46 / 2:52:34) 5. Braden Currie (NZL): 8:04:41 (49:28 / 4:17:18 / 2:53:39) 6. Matt Russell (USA): 8:04:45 (54:02 / 04:12:58 / 2:52:57) 7. Joe Skipper (GBR): 8:05:54 (50:53 / 04:15:41 / 2:54:16) 8. Andy Potts (USA): 8:09:34 (49:33 / 04:18:51 / 2:56:27) 9. Cameron Wurf (AUS): 8:10:32 (50:51 / 04:09:06 / 3:06:19) 10. Michael Weiss (AUT): 8:11:04 (54:14 / 04:11:27 / 3:00:03) Top ...

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Kona will be the first showing of the all new PR SPEED SUIT. This suit is the most recent result of a collaboration with the Norwegian Technical University (NTNU) in Trondheim. Cameron Wurf will be wearing the new NTNU developed PR SPEED SUIT in a race for the very first time. It’s not a “pro only” development and the exact same suit will be available to the public in spring 2019. Discover the entire Castelli triathlon collection in the meantime.

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