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November 2018, guest edited by Dave Scott

Highlights include: 40 iconic Hawaii moments; exclusive interview with Tim Don; training sessions from Kona greats Dave Scott, Chrissie Wellington and Patrick Lange, winter strength training plan and all the latest tri kit tested and reviewed, including 3 of the best tri bikes under £5,000

This issue is more than a little bit special. Inside we’ll be celebrating 40 years of the Ironman World Champs in Kona and as part of that, we invited the legendary 6x world champ and iconic coach Dave Scott to be guest editor.

Here are the highlights;

40 iconic Hawaii moments: we count down the top 40 highlights from 40 years of the Ironman World Championship.

Dave Scott’s tips for a faster Ironman: our guest editor, six-time Ironman World Champ Dave Scott shares his winning tips for successful Ironman racing

The comeback king: Exclusive interview with the British tri legend, Tim Don, on his remarkable return from life threatening injury.

Train with the world’s best: Dave Scott, Chrissie Wellington and Patrick Lange share their favourite swim, bike and run sessions.

8-week winter strength training plan: It’s all about the base with this plan, specifically building a strong one from which to launch your 2019 season

Ask the Don: multiple ITU world champ, 3x Olympian and Ironman pro Tim Don explains how to maintain your motivation for winter training, plus our panel of experts come to your multisporting rescue

Kit Zone: Simply the most comprehensive triathlon review resource available; bike jackets, run base layers and HRMs get grouptests; while three tri bikes under £5,000 go head-to-head, and all the latest tri gear tested.

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