London Triathlon
TRIumphant
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I've entered to do the Sprint race on the Saturday (OD race was full), but to be honest, i don't think I can be arsed to do it. I know it's the biggest Triathlon, great crowds, and one of the few chances you'll get to race in London on traffic free roads. But, I've done various Sprints and one OD this year already, still have a few more races booked in for the rest of the year, and looking to attempt a HIM at the end of August, so the distance of London is no longer a challenge. Also, racing on Saturday means traveling up Friday and staying over, and probably staying over Saturday as well. So one days leave required, two nights hotel, travelling expenses, and the hassle of getting to the venue with heavy traffic and closed roads, and even worse trying to get back out again.
So, what I was wondering, before I send an email to the organisers withdrawing my place for this year, and having my entry fee credited for a future event, is this event a 'must do', or is it just hype? Please advise.
So, what I was wondering, before I send an email to the organisers withdrawing my place for this year, and having my entry fee credited for a future event, is this event a 'must do', or is it just hype? Please advise.
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That's not to say that it's not a great day/event for those new to Sprint distance but it sounds like you've outgrown Sprints.
It's only the Olympic that takes you into London itself.
I did London Sprint last year and loved it, the size of the event was impressive to say the least.
In my book, London is on the must do list.
IMO its outragously over priced and the ride through london is cr*p, seriously, save your dosh and do a much more interesting event (brighton, MK, Xterra, Windsor to name but a few.........)