The T100 Triathlon World Tour has actually assisted take the sport to brand-new heights this season, with the very best racing the very best regularly.
Which assured season-long story reaches completion point for the males in Dubai this Sunday.
The 100km range has actually shown the ideal phase for brief, middle and long-distance stars to fight it out for prominence and as things stand it's the much shorter end of the spectrum making the greatest waves.
For Olympian Marten Van Riel understands another podium in Dubai will see him crowned World Champion along with leave with a cool $210,000 for taking leading area.
There's an overall of $1million up for grabs in the end-of-season benefits for the guys, in addition to the $125,000 race bag. And there's likewise the little matter of the leading 10 being provided agreements for the 2025 T100 season.
Continue reading to learn more about the huge talking points along with start time, television and streaming details and who's racing.
Start times and how to view live
In Dubai, the guys's race will occur on Sunday November 17 at 13:30 regional time in the heat of the day. This represents 09:30 in Europe, 04:30 on the East Coast and 01:30 on the West Coast.
The live broadcast will start 15 minutes ahead of time and is readily available internationally on PTO+, on Discovery+ in Europe, on YouTube or through local broadcasters (see the complete list here on the T100 site).
If you are outside Europe you'll have the ability to see the race right here– we'll drop the ingrained livestream listed below as quickly as it's offered.
Who's racing– and what's up for grabs at T100 Dubai?
The headings will be made by whoever declares the inaugural T100 crown and as we stated at the top, Marten Van Riel is completely put– if he precedes, 2nd or 3rd he can't be captured.
He's now the world primary after wins at T100 San Francisco and Ibiza, plus 2nd last time out to fellow Belgian Jelle Geens, the very first time he's been beaten in 7 middle-distance races.
Marten Van Riel is the male to beat [Photo credit: PTO]
Magnus Ditlev is his closest opposition and with increased points readily available for the last– 55 for the win versus the regular 35– there's lots still to bet.
55 is the number of points that separate the leading 14 professional athletes from Van Riel down to David McNamee, the Scot who revealed his retirement this week and will bow out after Dubai.
And the fight for a desired leading 10 berth might be simply as extreme.
Sam Laidlow (4th) and Mika Noodt (8th) lose out through injury/ Kona fatigue and there's scope for lots to leapfrog them.
Double Olympic gold medallist Alistair Brownlee's right on the cusp in 11th and simply 7 points cover Mathis Margirier in ninth to Frederic Funk in 12th who heads here after getting wed recently!