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Question:
I'm planning on doing a few triathlons later this year, but there are no shops locally that sell triathlon gear, so I'm going to have to order online. I'm also assuming that since you've got to swim and run in the same clothes that there isn't the same level of padding in the groin as traditional cycling shorts?

I'm just a bit worried about getting a numb bum before having to do the running bit. Has anyone tried to do a triathlon in proper cycling shorts? If so how did you get on?
Can anyone recommend a decent brand, or are they all much of a muchness ?

Answer:
It depends how competitive you want to be about it, and if you want to spend x precious seconds pulling on cycle shorts and a shirt at the changeover. It shouldn't add that much time if you pull on cycle shorts over trunks before you put your shoes on, and uming you're running in different shoes it won't be too long to whip off the shorts before you change to running shoes. Some triathletes do the lot in Speedos, so I doubt that running in trunks will have too much effect.

It's numb thighs you'll have to worry about. I got off the bike feeling pretty pleased with my performance (from last out of the pool to quite a few places better), only to find my legs didn't do the so-called running thing I was meant to be at for the nest 4.5 miles.

I don't think you'll have much problem - they're exactly as you think - lycra shorts with a small pad. I use the long legged ones, rather than the swimming trunk shaped ones.







 
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