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Julie Dibens OWNED the bike course, and why wouldn't she with that setup? She looks awesome. She's riding prototype Bontrager D3 tubulars on her custom-painted Trek Speed Concept. Unfortunately, her Kona-best bike split doesn't go in the record books, because she failed to finish the race. Dibens' setup is nearly identical to last year's, but with a few notable changes. She's running an aero helmet this year, she ditched one of her frame cages, and she swapped her S-bends for ski bend extensions. Sadly, although her bike split improved, she had a broken toe that prevented her from finishing the run.
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This year, the Ironman World Championships proved to be one of the most exciting in recent memory. Craig Alexander transformed into a super-biker, posting the fifth fastest bike split in the race's history! And Chrissie Wellington showed the depth of her fortitude by overcoming a 22-minute deficit to take her fourth title in four attempts. And in the midst of that story is some of the most amazing, high-tech gear the sport has ever seen. Here's a gallery of some of the best biking and running shots we took from the day.
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