Fabian Burri Checkpoint II

Fabian Burri Checkpoint II

Talking Bikingman Portugal, Corsica and a potential trip to the UK

Sanity & Joy: The Chase is On with Will Loyd & Ayesha McGowan

Sanity & Joy: The Chase is On with Will Loyd & Ayesha McGowan

Will, Ayesha, and their dog Emoji find sanity in the Blue Ridge Mountains
Max Stedman sets new British  Everesting Record

Max Stedman sets new British Everesting Record

Find out how Max managed to break the British Everesting Record
Meet Amelia Rose Watkinson

Meet Amelia Rose Watkinson

We are pleased to welcome Australian triathlete, Amelia Rose Watkinson.
Sofiane Sehili: FKT at The French Divide

Sofiane Sehili: FKT at The French Divide

Sofiane Sehili The man who doesn't sleep... It's what most people know about Sofiane. He's set scintillating times at some of the world's premier bikepacking races over the past couple...
Moya Johansson's New Bike

Moya Johansson's New Bike

Moya Johansson's New Bike Day How to Build a Bike 101 Australian triathlete Moya Johansson, and her boyfriend (and Australian Pro Triathlete) Kieran Roche have been busy the last few...
Josh Wins #GBDURO20

Josh Wins #GBDURO20

Josh Wins #GBDURO20 Where to begin... What an incredible race #GBDURO20 has turned out to be! At 8am on Saturday 1st August, 15 riders set off from Lands End on...
Emma Pooley cycling up a hill

In Your Own Time: An Interview with Emma Pooley

In Your Own Time An interview with Emma Pooley   Rarely seen without a smile on her face... Emma Pooley is truly a credit to the world of riding, and...
Hunt Supported Rider Rodneys Open UP  bike with HUNT 30 Carbon Gravel Disc

HUNT Beyond: Supported Rider Bike Checks

The Gravel racing season is now upon us, or at least it should be. It looks like many of the gravel races planned for the year are now going to be postponed until safer times. However, that doesn't mean that there are not plenty of amazing gravel bikes sat around waiting to travel the world to some of the biggest gravel events and races.

We caught up with 5 HUNT Beyond supported riders, to run the bike check of all bike checks and  see what bikes they are planning to race later in the year.

Canyon DHB Race bike

Canyon dhb 2020 Race Bike

The veil has finally been lifted on Canyon dhb's bikes for this year. Whilst it's unclear when these will see tarmac in a competitive environment, there's absolutely nothing to stop...
Photo of Dan Gampon training inside for the Kona Ironman

Staying Indoors: A Triathlete's Guide (with Dan Gampon)

In October of last year, Ken (US Brand Manager) & Luisa (Product Engineering Manager), traveled to Kona, Hawaii to spectate some of the most talented athletes in the world partake in the annual Ironman World Championships. In a way, things were simpler then. We could hug friends new and old, fly on planes to races and holidays, and enjoy the outdoors without feeling we'd be adding to the burden of the healthcare system. Little did we know, a mere six months later the world order we once took for granted would be a vastly different place.

 

As everyone adjusts to a new type of normal, we checked in with a long-time friend, Dan Gampon, who lives in Kona, to get a feeling of how he's adjusting this lifestyle.

How to Pull Together Your Very Own Training Camp

How to Pull Together Your Very Own Training Camp

Fiona Moriarty is a Neo-Pro Triathlete living in Portland, Oregon, and races for the Castelli Multisport team. For the pros, a solid block of training and time off before the start of a season is often key to success. For those who can't quite make triathlon their full-time job, it is even more crucial for success.

Coming back from a recent self-organized training camp in Arizona, she shares her top tips on creating your own training camp. Whilst some of the pointers revolve around heading somewhere new, we appreciate at this unprecedented time that this may be difficult to do.

However, many of the points made within the below guide (written weeks ago) do still apply to those of you who are able to train/exercise around your own homes. We hope you're able to get outdoors, but please ensure that whenever you do so that you do it responsibly, stay safe and be mindful of others.