The Triathlon Hour Hotseat opens up today’s podcast where the only rule is you have to give your honest answer to the questions asked. Some of those questions are about Collin Chartier & Tomas Rodriguez’s potential imminent return to racing, who has the most annoying Instagram of any pro triathlete, is triathlon too soft, has there been a softening of our stance on Ironman, Jack’s real thoughts on Scott Derue & Andrew Messick, who is Appo attracted to, why has Jack really not been on the T100 broadcast, what’s the worst thing about living in the Boulder triathlon bubble, why did Lucy Charles Barclay block Jack on Instagram, is commenting on triathlete’s body weight fair game and lots more. We then do another edition of “who is under pressure” in the triathlon world, have some training discussion and pick which 3 triathletes we would all pick to race for our lives over the Ironman distance.
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