Just a reminder that you can watch live video from round 3 of the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series from Madrid this weekend. The women will race at 1:15 local time on Saturday (click HERE to find out what time that is for you) with the men to follow at 1:15 on Sunday (click HERE to find out what time that is for you).
Live text updates will also be available on Twitter by following @ITUOnline.
Head to www.triathlon.org/tv to sign up for your free account to follow all the live action.
I can’t be the only one that has a problem with a choppy feed that keeps breaking up (even when I watch the view on demand stream) - any plans to help smooth things out a bit?.
Our North American feed was a bit choppy during the Sydney coverage, but we got the kinks worked out for Seoul and expect Madrid to be smooth. If you do experience any problems with the video this weekend, please email me at brad.culp@triathlon.org and let me know your location so we can sort it out as quickly as possible.
Just a reminder that you can watch live video from round 3 of the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series from Madrid this weekend. The women will race at 1:15 local time on Saturday (click HERE to find out what time that is for you) with the men to follow at 1:15 on Sunday (click HERE to find out what time that is for you).
Live text updates will also be available on Twitter by following @ITUOnline.
Head to www.triathlon.org/tv to sign up for your free account to follow all the live action.
Miguel will be competing in a relay tonight (Saturday) at 6:30pm local time. Unfortunately we will not have live video of that, but we will be filming it to work into an upcoming magazine show.
Thanks for the link. It was great to watch the men’s race today in real time. Unfortunately I missed the women’s race yesterday as I saw your post too late.
HOw did Indurain do in the 20k bike leg? I cannot believe he entered it. Awesome!!! From looking at the picture of him exiting the transition, he looks a helluva lot different now. I would never guess what those legs were capable of.