Watch race number one Tyler Mislawchuk try to follow up his victory in Mooloolaba with another strong showing in New Plymouth.
The Spanish 5xWorld Champion is back to ITU racing, and has chosen New Plymouth World Cup for his 2019 debut.
The young kiwi reflects on how it will be to race at home but against his childhood hero: Javier Gomez Noya.
The American is ready to race in New Plymouth
The German triathlete finished third in Mooloolaba World Cup and expects to perform again at his best this weekend.
New Plymouth is a very special race for many athletes, including Sullwand. He is really looking forward to focus on the work done in the last few weeks and keep improving.
Is not anywhere else where athletes are welcome in such an impressive way. In New Plymouth, there were welcomed with a Karakia, a blessing over all the visitors on behalf of the local Iwi and was then were honoured with a Waiata before the group then performed a collection of Waiata and a Haka fo...