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EvoTri

  • Eight ordinary people getting extraordinary training, equipment and coaching to compete like a professional triathlete. More details here.


Meet Team EvoTri

Team Evotri was founded on the principal of everyday athletes challenging themselves and others to live a healthy and active lifestyle through endurance sports. With the opportunity to train and race with the same equipment and coaching of the pros, they will dedicate themselves to maximizing their potential, to sharing what they learn from their experiences, and to making a positive contribution to the endurance sport community.


Meet the Team

Stu/"Simply Stu" is an avid triathlete who loves to talk about triathlons and sport in general. His goal in life is simple: be a good father, husband, and loyal friend. Stu is married with two children. He has done countless triathlons and 10 marathons for Team In Training in support of his daughter who had Leukemia at 10-months-old.


Among his accolades, Stu is also the personality behind the Simply Stu Triathlon Podcast, which has consistently ranked in the top 100 sports podcasts on iTunes. The show has been featured on iTunes and has been ranked #2 of amateur sports podcasts. He is the team manager for Evotri. Visit Stu's web site.

posted on 4/16/2008 10:18:49 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0]


Race Athlete Conquers Ironman Wisconsin

Nearly 2500 athletes lined the shore of Lake Monona on the morning of the 6th annual Ironman Wisconsin. Scattered among them were the eight teammates of RaceAthlete anxiously awaiting their command to take the water--each one among them having followed a different journey to get to this point and each one having a different goal--some to finish, one to qualify for Kona.

posted on 9/17/2007 4:05:46 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0]


RaceAthlete Takes on Wildflower

The eight team members of RaceAthlete united at the 2007 Wildflower triathlon. The weekend served as a team training camp of sorts giving the blogging athletes an opportinuty meet face-to-face instead of over the internet. They put their new epuipment and training to the test on a very difficult and unforgiving race course. The race served as a prooving grounds for all the new epuipment and training they have received over the last several months.

posted on 5/11/2007 8:21:14 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0]