8 February 2006 19:09 GMT / By Chris Hall
TriandRun have annouced the opening of a new store in Wimbledon on Saturday 11 February. The new store will the the second location for the successful chain catering for triathletes and endurance sports participants in the London area.TriandRun's original store in Hainault, Essex, was opened in 2000 and has grown into one of the most easily recognised names in the UK triathlon circles. The opening of a new store will provide specialist triathlon equipment to a number of athletes based in the Southeast region.
TriandRun support a number of athletes including Stuart Hayes and Michelle Dillon, who will both ride TriandRun's custom-made Carbon bikes. A bike fitting service at one of their stores will set you back £40, before investing some real cash on one of their bikes. Alternatively, the entry-level steed retails at £495.
The store also offer season-long wetsuit hire as well as bike and bike box hire, for athletes competing abroad. As well as the stores you can order online. Check them out at www.triandrun.com/. Sports Fitness, Triathlon, TriandRun, shopping


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