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3 pieces of Kona advice from director-triathlete Sid Maderazo

The experience of TV director and triathlete Sid Maderazo in 2014 yielded some timeless racing advice

Photos courtesy of Sid Maderazo

1. “Don’t cram training. I lacked mileage in my bike and my legs were beaten up after the bike and I suffered on the run.”

2. “Prepare for the rolling hills and use lower profile wheels for more stability riding through the winds of Kona.”

3. “I was nervous and there were a lot of self-doubt and questions. ‘Have I trained enough?’, ‘Can I survive the brutal and windy bike course?’ Ultimately, I just trusted my training.”

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