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Paris Prep, Aussie Selections & Triathlon World Title Predictions | Unfunded Ep22

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Lockie and Lleyton return for another episode of The Unfunded Podcast, unpacking the latest stories shaping the triathlon world. From Australia’s team selections and the rise of young athletes, to predictions for Matt Hauser, Hayden Wilde, and the upcoming World Championships, the boys dive deep into the sport’s most exciting narratives. They revisit the ongoing debate between Super League Triathlon and the T100 tour, explore the confusion of “too many world titles,” and debate youth versus experience in mixed relay selections.

Show Notes

  • Intro & catch-up – back in the studio and setting up this week’s yarn
  • Australia’s triathlon updates – team selections, Paris 2024 prep, and junior athletes
  • World Championships preview – Hauser, Wilde, and who’s looking strong
  • Super League vs T100 – format battles and the fight for attention
  • Too many world champions? – why the sport’s titles confuse fans
  • Relay debates – youth vs experience in team selection
  • Predictions & takeaways – what excites the boys most about the next races
  • Closing thoughts – reflections and sign-off

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Produced by Podfire.

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Lockie and Lleyton return for another episode of The Unfunded Podcast, unpacking the latest stories shaping the triathlon world. From Australia’s team selections and the rise of young athletes, to predictions for Matt Hauser, Hayden Wilde, and the upcoming World Championships, the boys dive deep into the sport’s most exciting narratives. They revisit the ongoing debate between Super League Triathlon and the T100 tour, explore the confusion of “too many world titles,” and debate youth versus experience in mixed relay selections.

Show Notes

  • Intro & catch-up – back in the studio and setting up this week’s yarn
  • Australia’s triathlon updates – team selections, Paris 2024 prep, and junior athletes
  • World Championships preview – Hauser, Wilde, and who’s looking strong
  • Super League vs T100 – format battles and the fight for attention
  • Too many world champions? – why the sport’s titles confuse fans
  • Relay debates – youth vs experience in team selection
  • Predictions & takeaways – what excites the boys most about the next races
  • Closing thoughts – reflections and sign-off

Brought to you by Official Beer Co.
Produced by Podfire.

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