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Amey reached out to TriRig and told us he wanted to run the Omega on his P5 both front and rear. I'm delighted to have Amey representing the brand. We've been very lucky that pros and age groupers alike have that kind of confidence in the product.
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It wasn't long ago that most of the lids you saw on the heads of pro triathlete were standard, off-the-shelf fare. But in recent years, manufacturers have taken advantage of the unique marketing opportunity that is the Ironman World Championships, and more and more athletes are getting the full custom treatment, with one-off paint jobs not available to consumers. We're going to take a look at several of them here, as well as a few other pieces of custom or interesting kit elsewhere on the athletes' bikes. This will be our last article for this Kona block, before we bid it adieu and look forward to next year's race.
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