As a seasoned triathlon enthusiast and someone who has followed the sport for decades, I can’t help but be impressed by the Parisian course for this year’s race. The images of the Seine and its iconic bridges are breathtaking, adding an extra layer of excitement to the event. However, I must admit that there are some concerns regarding the water quality after the postponement of the individual races.
1. The Parisian course appears appealing, yet concerns linger about the Seine’s water quality, particularly following the race delays. The bike route is intricate with numerous curves, but it’s advantageous due to its level terrain, showcasing iconic French landmarks. I found the inclusion of the mixed race in Tokyo refreshing – its shorter length attracted those new to triathlon. Team GB has the potential to retain their gold medal, though they aren’t unquestionable favorites. The French, competing on home ground, and the USA, Germany are also contenders for the top spot.
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