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- Aquabike Races in United States of America
Aquabike Races in United States of America You can scroll through the list below, use the search to find swimbike events in your area or over the preferred distance, use the advanced search to find races that match your criteria or just click the button to see all future aquabike competitions in United States of America on the map
- Aquabike | USA Triathlon
Aquabike is a swim and bike combination race They vary in length but the most common distance, as well as the USAT National Championship distance, is a 1 2-mile swim and a 56-mile bike Aquabike races in the United States are often combined with the first two legs of triathlons
- Aquabike Near Me | US Events Calendar 2025 - Find A Race
The most comprehensive list of Aquabike in 2025 - 2026 Discover 100's of US Aquabike races Find your perfect race here!
- UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship
29 Oct 2025 FINAL COUNTDOWN IS ON TO THE WORLD AQUABIKE CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWDOWN IN DOHA 27 Oct 2025 SCENE SET FOR THRILLING AQUABIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CLIMAX ON DOHA BAY IN QATAR
- HYDRORIDER | Aquabike | United States
HYDRORIDER | Professional Aquatic Equipment | Aquabike, Aquatreadmill, Aquajump, Aquatic pole
- TriathlonHealth - Ask an Expert: What Is an Aquabike Triathlon?
But that’s just the beginning Want to know more about the exciting world of Aquabike Triathlons and what sets them apart from traditional triathlons? What Is an Aquabike Triathlon? In an aquabike triathlon, you swim and bike consecutively, skipping the running part, making it a unique multisport event
- What is an aquabike? - 220 Triathlon
Aquabike is a trimmed down triathlon, offering a competitive multisport solution for non-runners, says triathlete Elise Metcalf
- All About Aquabike - The Wired Runner
What is an Aquabike Race? Aquabike is a triathlon minus the running leg It’s as simple as that! It’s all in the name – first up is the swim (aqua), followed by cycling (bike) The event was conceptualized by a member of USA Triathlon, Dean Petersen It came about as a way to keep athletes active after they were struggling to run or were forced to quit running due to injury or joint
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