The ITU World Cup circuit resumes with the 2nd stop of the pandemic hit 2020 season on Sunday in the Czech spa town of Karlovy Vary. For the fourth consecutive year, the Olympic-distance race begins with a 1.5km swim in Rolava Lake ahead of a two-part bike course, consisting of 6.5km ride into town and seven technical laps of the city, then rounded out with the hilly 4-lap, 10km run.
Elite women will line-up for the 2020 Arzachena World Cup and race across a sprint-distance race format.
Elite men will line-up in the Arzachena World Cup and race across a sprint-distance race format.
Belgian's Jelle Geens is among the stacked field of experience in the 2020 Karlovy Vary World Cup.