The Types of Triathletes Everyone Knows

As far as triathletes go, I was far from what you might describe as "good." In spite of my inherent inability to do three sports at a time, it did introduce me to cycling, which I found sucked the least of the bunch. Triathlon also introduced me to a community of quirky individuals who thrive on the challenge of this unique multidisciplinary sport. These 12 triathletes are some you will most certainly recognize, maybe even in the mirror.

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Andrea Tétrault

Andrea Tetrault

Andrea Tetrault discovered cycling "accidentally" after being bullied by her sister into joining a triathlon team in 2007. While the swimming and running didn’t stick, cycling became a lifelong obsession. Andrea has dabbled in disciplines from crits to gravel, alleycats to randonneuring. Her cycling travels have taken her around the world, including Italy, where she met Valentino Campagnolo and toured the hallowed halls of his factory in Vicenza. These days she cycles for fun and fitness, and is always on the lookout for new adventures (as long as she can still get to sleep by 9 p.m.).

Her early cycling adventures are chronicled on the Winnipeg CycleChick blog, where she explored the nooks and crannies of cycling culture with a healthy dose of humor. When she’s not on her bike, Andrea and husband Paul run Tétro Design, an award-winning graphic design firm in Winnipeg, Canada.

Andrea Tetrault discovered cycling "accidentally" after being bullied by her sister into joining a triathlon team in 2007. While the swimming and running didn’t stick, cycling became a lifelong obsession. Andrea has dabbled in disciplines from crits to gravel, alleycats to randonneuring. Her cycling travels have taken her around the world, including Italy, where she met Valentino Campagnolo and toured the hallowed halls of his factory in Vicenza. These days she cycles for fun and fitness, and is always on the lookout for new adventures (as long as she can still get to sleep by 9 p.m.).

Her early cycling adventures are chronicled on the Winnipeg CycleChick blog, where she explored the nooks and crannies of cycling culture with a healthy dose of humor. When she’s not on her bike, Andrea and husband Paul run Tétro Design, an award-winning graphic design firm in Winnipeg, Canada.

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