Triathlon glossary

The terms you will meet on a 70.3 start line.

70.3

A half-distance triathlon: 1.9 km swim, 90 km bike, 21.1 km run — 70.3 total miles.

140.6 / Full

The full distance: 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike, 42.2 km run.

Cutoff

A time limit at a point on the course. Miss it and you are removed from the race. Usually measured from your own start.

Rolling start

A self-seeded swim start where athletes enter a few at a time; your clock starts when you cross the mat.

T1 / T2

Transition 1 (swim→bike) and Transition 2 (bike→run). They count toward your total and your cutoffs.

Brick

A bike session followed immediately by a run, training your legs for the off-the-bike feeling.

FTP

Functional Threshold Power — roughly the highest power you can hold for about an hour. A reference for bike pacing.

CSS

Critical Swim Speed — your sustainable swim threshold pace, used to plan the swim leg.

IF (Intensity Factor)

Your ride’s power as a fraction of FTP. Lower IF on the bike protects the run.

Negative split

Completing the second half of a segment faster than the first — the smart way to run a triathlon.

Wetsuit-legal

Whether wetsuits are allowed, decided by water temperature on race day per the rules.

Athlete Guide

The official, race- and year-specific document with the binding rules, cutoffs and course details.

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