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World Champs recap with Lucy Charles-Barclay and Jelle Geens!!!

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This week on All In Triathlon, we’re joined by Lucy Charles-Barclay, fresh off her incredible Ironman 70.3 World Championship victory — just four weeks after suffering heat exhaustion in Kona while leading the race. Lucy takes us inside her remarkable comeback: what went into her decision to race again so soon, how she executed a near-perfect swim, and the mental and physical effort it took to stay with Taylor Knibb on the bike — including hitting her best-ever 2-hour power. She also opens up about keeping her cool on the run when Taylor surged ahead, and what it took to finish the job and claim another world title.

Jelle also claims back-to-back World Championship titles. Jelle breaks down his rollercoaster race day — the crash, the mechanical, and the gritty determination it took to fix his bike, push through an insanely tough ride, and go head-to-head in an epic run battle with Kristian Blummenfelt.

From resilience and redemption to raw race-day insight, this episode is packed with world-class performances, behind-the-scenes stories, and lessons in mental toughness.

Tune in — you won’t want to miss this one. 🎧

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This week on All In Triathlon, we’re joined by Lucy Charles-Barclay, fresh off her incredible Ironman 70.3 World Championship victory — just four weeks after suffering heat exhaustion in Kona while leading the race. Lucy takes us inside her remarkable comeback: what went into her decision to race again so soon, how she executed a near-perfect swim, and the mental and physical effort it took to stay with Taylor Knibb on the bike — including hitting her best-ever 2-hour power. She also opens up about keeping her cool on the run when Taylor surged ahead, and what it took to finish the job and claim another world title.

Jelle also claims back-to-back World Championship titles. Jelle breaks down his rollercoaster race day — the crash, the mechanical, and the gritty determination it took to fix his bike, push through an insanely tough ride, and go head-to-head in an epic run battle with Kristian Blummenfelt.

From resilience and redemption to raw race-day insight, this episode is packed with world-class performances, behind-the-scenes stories, and lessons in mental toughness.

Tune in — you won’t want to miss this one. 🎧

  continue reading

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