We Did A Triathlon On A Budget & This Is What Happened!

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  • We all know triathlon is expensive. Of course, it is! It's three sports, each requiring some equipment, on top of entry fees and various other costs. But how cheaply could you do your first triathlon? We set Mark and James the challenge to race a triathlon on a budget of just £300!
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    We all know triathlon is expensive. Of course, it is. It is three sports, each requiring some equipment, on top of entry fees and various other costs. You can of course buy a £10k bike for your first triathlon.
    But assuming you don’t have that kind of money lying around and want to get into triathlon, how cheaply could you do your first triathlon? We set Mark and James the challenge to race a triathlon on a budget of just £300!
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  • @chefkoch2
    @chefkoch2 3 года назад +1131

    I just checked the race results - turns out Mark and James came in 2nd and 5th (out of 90). Looks like legs, lungs and head can still beat a lot of equipment.

    • @adventurekol
      @adventurekol 3 года назад +70

      that's the best upgrade you can make, without spending a single penny :)

    • @mikedaknight8854
      @mikedaknight8854 3 года назад +34

      Agreed. I keep looking at new bits of kits, but the biggest impact I can get is from training better (more and smarter)

    • @AnaFerreira-nn3qm
      @AnaFerreira-nn3qm 3 года назад +8

      What distance did they do?

    • @allisonscanlan4144
      @allisonscanlan4144 3 года назад

      which race

    • @simplygregsterev
      @simplygregsterev 3 года назад +38

      But the marketing says I need to buy new equipment all the time

  • @1812Stevie
    @1812Stevie 3 года назад +231

    Absolutely loved this. Can we have more Top Gear style challenges like this please. Really demonstrates the fun in the sport and makes it seem so much less intimidating 😊

  • @eyenoball
    @eyenoball 3 года назад +124

    ah, the GCN eurobike. the gift that keeps on giving

    • @user-hs2hd7wp9g
      @user-hs2hd7wp9g 3 года назад +6

      ad revenue covered that bike twice over

  • @bluefishhh
    @bluefishhh 3 года назад +132

    Surprised you opted for both running and bike shoes...for a cheap, first triathlon, flat pedals and one pair of shoes would have been a good saving.

    • @A.triphil
      @A.triphil 3 года назад +9

      I have cages on my bike and use only running trainers that cost less than £15 at their 10event favourite store !

    • @believerscc
      @believerscc 3 года назад +11

      I was thinking the same thing. My buddy flexes his flats on his TT bike during our sprint triathlons. I'm probably going to do the same in october.

    • @dansawyer1199
      @dansawyer1199 3 года назад +2

      Or just get bike shoes and run barefoot!

    • @nickridiculous
      @nickridiculous 3 года назад +1

      Barefoot running and flats on the bike. Probably still be faster than me😆

  • @andyc9187
    @andyc9187 2 года назад +28

    A rental wetsuit is a great option. Also, as a beginner I think you could use flat pedals and cycle in running shoes, lots of people do. Good vid though.

  • @tecmalo6857
    @tecmalo6857 3 года назад +181

    I really hope, that this is the Eurobike from the GCN office and not another one 😅
    Also I laughed out loud, as I realized that my shoes (personally primarily a runner) cost 3/4 of James total budget 😂
    But awesome video none the less

    • @pinjaliina
      @pinjaliina 3 года назад +23

      My thoughts exactly. I sincerely hope that the GCN video and this one serve as a warning serious enough against the Eurobike for no one to buy it! 😬 It's a horrendous piece of junk, not really worth a penny. Virtually any used bike is a better choice, and often cheaper too!

    • @nickridiculous
      @nickridiculous 3 года назад +14

      I can’t believe GTN would be so irresponsible as to buy another Eurobike when GCN already has one! My only hope is that they continue to slag it off mercilessly until it gets melted down and turned back into a shipping container or a skip or whatever it was in a past life.

    • @gcn
      @gcn 3 года назад +45

      It was, and we want it back!

    • @casakaiser
      @casakaiser 2 года назад +1

      @@gcn new challenges upcoming on GCN then.

    • @carlwilliams9624
      @carlwilliams9624 2 года назад +1

      @@gcn you seriously..... ?? You want it back .... ha ha ....
      The first thing I thought when watching this video was the cheap skates Stole that bike from GCN so it didn't cost them anything ....

  • @harrisonbarber5070
    @harrisonbarber5070 3 года назад +96

    Every triathlon i do is on a budget

    • @Shevock
      @Shevock 3 года назад +2

      Right?

    • @TriKaggie
      @TriKaggie 3 года назад +1

      Same!!!

    • @rogger55
      @rogger55 3 года назад +2

      i feel you man, i do the same

  • @PackBackerTom
    @PackBackerTom 3 года назад +177

    Did my first triathlon race (sprint) with the equipment I already owned: a swimsuit and goggles, an older cross bike, helmet, shorts, T-shirt and worn out casual shoes. No wetsuit, no trisuit, no bike shoes, no race belt (used pins instead), no watch, no sunglasses, no water bottle or gels (took anything at aid stations). And still enjoyed it!

    • @Nanstar0k
      @Nanstar0k 3 года назад +5

      My first bike was top of the line, in 1993. Worked just fine.

    • @marksmits1911
      @marksmits1911 3 года назад +11

      fun should always be number one when racing

    • @Ali_Kurt
      @Ali_Kurt 2 года назад

      @@marksmits1911 Agreed :)

    • @mackinjohn
      @mackinjohn 2 года назад +4

      I did my first with a 20yr old Klein that had been through an Ironman. Bought some tri-shorts and refreshed my shoes and beat my goal time by 5 min

    • @DaSweat69420
      @DaSweat69420 5 месяцев назад

      Same, i Had a roadbike (cheap one) because i enjoyed cycling

  • @llamas8548
    @llamas8548 3 года назад +134

    Depending on the length of the event - you can do your first tri in a swimsuit, then pull on some shorts/Tshirt. Also depending on your experience with cycling and clips you don’t need cycling shoes - I did 4yrs of tri biking with my running shoes as clipping in was too intimidating. As much as this was a fun video it did feel like it was more like pro on a budget vs newbie on a budget 😂

    • @tokyobikeradio
      @tokyobikeradio 3 года назад +7

      Thank you! I needed to see this... I was watching the video waiting for them to explain why you need a wetsuit as someone whose never been into the sport. Just was give it a shot once, without getting a $100 piece of special equipment.

    • @8960056
      @8960056 3 года назад +14

      I also think I'd be more fun and more efficient if you use simple but good equipment instead of cheap professional equipment. The shoes they used might be fine for one race but imagine wearing them for your training as well. They definitely could have done better with this video.

    • @zipcc
      @zipcc 3 года назад +14

      @@tokyobikeradio some races do require a wetsuit if the water temp is at a certain degree, so double check, but ive done several tri's and never even looked at a wetsuit.

    • @janatlmb2770
      @janatlmb2770 2 года назад +1

      I did not know there is anyone else on the planet that does bike leg in running shoes. Well done mate.

    • @valeriepoulin4297
      @valeriepoulin4297 2 года назад +2

      @@tokyobikeradio You can also check with your event or local sport store some will rent the wetsuits out. It’s great for cold water and added bonus it offers more buoyancy

  • @SaBlackRah
    @SaBlackRah 3 года назад +59

    Funnily enough I did my first triathlon last week end (ironman 70.3 distance). Didn't want to splash on a new bike so I went with my dad's old road bike (a nearly 30 years old aluminium frame). I did get some weird looks getting it in place in transition. 🤣 Yet it went round! 👍

    • @tom4794
      @tom4794 3 года назад +21

      Going straight for a 70.3 is a hell of a start, respect

    • @bryanotero123
      @bryanotero123 3 года назад

      That's cute man

    • @suttonfarms2343
      @suttonfarms2343 Год назад

      Nice work! Good on you! :)

  • @absmit5394
    @absmit5394 3 года назад +23

    Reminds me of how triathlon used to be in the 00’s pre aero era 😁 so much fun

  • @drexeldragon1723
    @drexeldragon1723 3 года назад +23

    Great idea for a video. Triathlon can appear to have a high barrier to entry, and watching the pros with all of their expensive gear can make it seem very intimidating, so it's important to show how new folks can get into the sport without going bankrupt. Pretty great result too considering they are training exclusively for a marathon right now, no?

  • @andrewmetcalfe9898
    @andrewmetcalfe9898 3 года назад +12

    Having done the sport on and off for over 30 years, in my view there is a real sweet spot in terms of ‘bang for buck’ spending on the most expensive bit of kit - the bike. I’m writing this BEFORE I watch the video deliberately, and will ad additional comments afterwards. Based on my experience, spending a modest amount on a well fitted road bike is the best option for a beginner: just ad clip ons for another $US50-150 and the sweet spot should be at around $US500 these days (I actually spent $2,000 Australian dollars back in 1988 for a custom built steel framed bike. A tad expensive, but options were significantly more limited back then. The good news is that bike is still alive and in use, but the same principle applies to the multitude of good ‘off the rack’ purchases that can be made today).
    If it turns out you are really into triathlon, buying a specialised TT bike is the next option. Forget about $10,000+ bikes: most manufacturers produce ‘cheap and cheerful’ variants for less than $3,000, which when coupled with good race wheels (a whole extra expense) produce bikes that are 99.5% as good as what you see the professionals ride.
    I mentioned race wheels? If you are really really into triathlon, and have some actual talent, save up for the big spend: obtaining the best races wheels your budget can afford. That purchase is probably 2-3 years down the track from the time you start (unless you are super talented, in which case a sponsor may even lend or give you some).

  • @macserda4800
    @macserda4800 3 года назад +2

    I hope my wife never sees this, the amount of money I have spent on wetsuit, trisuit, running shoes, swim training aids, even an indoor smart trainer, structured plan, and virtual training service, training peaks... and I am sure there is more is staggering! But isn't that part of the fun of the sport, the cool bits and kits?

  • @alexmeyrieux6604
    @alexmeyrieux6604 3 года назад +19

    Hi guys! My first triathlon without biking shoes, simply with my running shoes. And it was great ;) I would add the elastic laces for couple of quids to the running shoes :)

    • @peterwilde4494
      @peterwilde4494 3 года назад +3

      I agree, using toeclips would free up quite a few quid for a better wetsuit without affecting the cycle so much.

    • @damiannogaledotous6355
      @damiannogaledotous6355 3 года назад

      I did mine also without biking shoes and with gravel bike one size smaller for me and I still enjoyed it.

  • @michellecrooker8706
    @michellecrooker8706 3 года назад +9

    I started doing tris in April of this 2021 - for my first one I used a bike I already had (a cruiser - you know, the ones you see people ride on the boardwalk at the beach), the same shoes for bike and run, although they were decent running shoes (~$120 USD) and purchased a tri-suit from Amazon (~$40 USD) - since then I have upgraded the bike (bought a used one from a friend - it has more than 7 gears and it's quite a bit lighter so much better on hills) - the upgraded bike we got for $250 USD and my wetsuit (previously purchased for a late season swim race) was $134 USD, I also recently upgraded my helmet for $50 USD - overall total for my current equipment is $594 USD - however for my first tri - the cost was $160 USD as all I purchased for that one was a tri-suit and shoes.
    I'm still doing tris with just the one pair of shoes (I can't clip in yet, so no need to have bike shoes).
    The main expense I run into nowadays is entry fees - one way I found to make this cheaper is to volunteer. I volunteered for a swim race a few months back and next weekend am swimming for $15 USD vs. $115 USD, another race I'm doing, I'm volunteering in the morning and running for free in the evening (saved $80-$95 USD).
    Really enjoyed the video - y'all did great - as I'm new to all of this I really have only two goals - 1. Don't die and 2. Don't be last - so far - I have managed #1 and mostly managed #2 - but at least I finish. 😁
    Considering I started swimming with my face in the water last September, hadn't run until last fall, and only occasionally biked upwards of 3-5 miles I'm happy with not dead, not last.
    My next tri sprint is on Sunday (9/12/21) it's a 750m swim, 20k bike, 5k run - my first was a 300 m pool swim, 10 mile bike and 5k.

    • @Payote88
      @Payote88 6 месяцев назад

      Hey we share the same goals! Just signed up for my first at 35Y.O. With a 70’s model 10 speed Peugeot friction shifter and all! Oh and the tri is only 7 days out so no real training time. Just looking to set a time. Wish me luck!

  • @tobiasbegee
    @tobiasbegee 2 года назад +10

    This is such a great video! I am preparing for my first triathlon and was feeling very self conscious about how budget all my gear is. Now I know it is plenty to have fun and enjoy! This gives me confidence going into the Tri-adventure! Thank you very much!

  • @AnaFerreira-nn3qm
    @AnaFerreira-nn3qm 3 года назад +4

    I did 3 sprint triathlons this summer with running shoes during my bike and a single speed (Big Shot) that I paid 50$ a few years ago. 😄

  • @kellyfrey2651
    @kellyfrey2651 3 года назад +10

    Thank you for showing a great job on the transitions! I learned so much from watching the transitions on this video! Seeing it in action is so helpful!

  • @levbobrov1398
    @levbobrov1398 3 года назад +5

    This is probably the first time someone has done a flying mount on a eurobike. Probably also the last.

  • @jamesward8140
    @jamesward8140 2 года назад +1

    Cyclists have an advantage getting into triathlon,we already have the most expensive part!

  • @livinginsyn4814
    @livinginsyn4814 3 года назад +7

    Love the guy coming in to t2 with a disk at the same time as the eurobike

  • @tcrossau
    @tcrossau 3 года назад +2

    Pretty sure the Eurobike was stolen from the GCN guys

  • @terryballard8551
    @terryballard8551 3 года назад +1

    Rent a wetsuit, use flat pedals, buy better trainers rather than two pairs of footwear.

  • @ClamBuster4
    @ClamBuster4 3 года назад +8

    beautiful video... a couple of years ago at the weymouth 70.3, a guy at my hotel was doing his first ever triathlon (he had trained) on a carrera he bought for £120 second hand, in trainers. when he'd finished i just told him he was a hero, and that he now has a duty to spread the word of cheap triathlon'ing

    • @JesDickerson
      @JesDickerson 3 года назад +1

      I’m impressed he picked such a beast of a distance as the first. That’s committment!

    • @galmisundastud
      @galmisundastud 6 месяцев назад

      70.3 triathlon is about to be me on a cheap budget in a few months...🥲

  • @raycousens5057
    @raycousens5057 3 года назад +4

    You didn`t mention the length of the triathlon, was it sprint or Olympic distance ?

  • @SBoots29
    @SBoots29 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for making me laugh today. I don't like thinking about the money. I have stopped adding up the cost and just put it in the category of there is "worse stuff I could spend my money on". I do however know that the cost could prevent a lot of people from taking up the sport which is sad. Thanks for showing that it can be done cheap. Triathlon has changed my lifestyle.

  • @ajlib
    @ajlib 3 года назад +5

    Hang on a minute. At 3:26 you (presumably) unbox the helmet with the start nr already on it? In fact, we see you stick it on at 9:25. Oh the wonders of editing.

  • @slowiemfslowiemf8052
    @slowiemfslowiemf8052 3 года назад +15

    Though i would recommend proper running shoes. Especially if you are a beginner to prevent injuries during training/ race.

    • @danielc5647
      @danielc5647 3 года назад

      If u're a begginer probably already has shoes

  • @lm-rt2st
    @lm-rt2st 3 года назад +1

    I did a full ironman on an £80 ebay bike. It wasn't too bad. Given the running shoes I had cost more than the bike and they absolutely destroyed my feet. Comfortable shoes are what I would say people should find. If they are a tenner and work for you or £140 quid. Have Comfortable feet for this sport.

  • @diegomoreno6912
    @diegomoreno6912 3 года назад +5

    its so funny when they arrived at transition and a guy with a disc wheel comes after them, hilarious

  • @FarisMlaeb
    @FarisMlaeb 2 года назад +1

    Rent the bike from a local bike rental saved my a lot, as I don't want to buy and keep the bike,
    Also Did the Cylcing using the running shoes, extra saving.
    No need for Trisuit, Quick swimming short change with the cycling short (which I had already)

  • @adamrobinson3929
    @adamrobinson3929 3 года назад +4

    So cool! This is what GTN should be about! Doing triathlon and having fun!

  • @rosserobertolli
    @rosserobertolli 3 года назад +2

    I did my first 1/8th triathlon on my old (modified) dutch granny bike (single speed, coaster brake, floppy frame and foam on the handlebars to lie on). I averaged 38.8 km/h and climbed in the ranks during cycling, meaning I surpassed more tri and race bikes than they overtook me. With a flat course, the right gear ratio and sort of ok aero position you are 90% there. Had a lot of fun (of course partly thanks to my duct-taped luggage rack and untrue rear wheel, rubbing it in the face of the carbon bikes I passed) and my next triathlon will most likely be on a compareable bike, even though I own a more capable TTish bike now.

  • @mitchellatkins9701
    @mitchellatkins9701 3 года назад +4

    Loved watching you guys race cheap, like us regular peeps. Some good lessons in there tho'

  • @cdcaterham
    @cdcaterham 3 года назад +2

    There aren't many people who could spend £10,000 on a bike without getting into serious debt. Doing things on a budget should be the norm... living within your means, saving up and purchasing things you can actually afford would save people a lot of stress and trouble in the long run. Sport should be for everyone no matter what your income is but unless you are an elite athlete or are going to be paid or sponsored for competing ..... don't get into debt over it. There are huge ranges of decent kit and bikes to suit all budgets.... New or second hand.

  • @iggalan
    @iggalan 3 года назад +20

    You can rent the bike and wetsuit, I did this for my first few triathlons so I had a reasonably good equipment without investing that much.
    The Eurobike, it’s painful too see this thing I hope at least it was borrowed from GCN 🤣 .
    Now it would be fun to see version 2: upgrades to current equipment within budget and see how they do on another race!

  • @maartends6051
    @maartends6051 3 года назад +4

    I actually use the same wetsuit as james, its good the one i used before was a surfing one so maybe thats one of the reasons, it fits me good so that is maybe the reason james didnt like it. I also use a tri suit from decathlon the only problem with them is that the arms and legs are a bit to big for me but as a normal height bit slim person thats normal

  • @wilfdarr
    @wilfdarr 3 года назад +1

    What's the drive train on that Eurobike? I went super cheap on my last bike (it said shimano so maybe the bottom end shimano?) and it didn't last a year before I'd destroyed the sprocket.

  • @andrewmetcalfe9898
    @andrewmetcalfe9898 3 года назад +4

    That was thoroughly enjoyable - remind me of everything that I fell in love with in Triathlon back in the day.

  • @R6ex
    @R6ex 3 года назад +1

    Nice! Don't need so spend so much to enjoy a sport.
    Likewise, just got myself one of the cheapest foldie, and while slow, is still good enough to hang with some of the faster guys on way more expensive wheels.

  • @jgduke63
    @jgduke63 3 года назад +21

    Did my first triathlon with a trekking bike weighting 15.8kg fitted with aerobars, still had a lot of fun and decided to move on with triathlon.
    The course was a rolling course with 381m positive for 40.5km. Did not have any wetsuit, did it all in a a trisuit with sleeves.
    All I had to by was the trisuit, bike shoes and running shoes, as I already had the bike with aerobars and helmet, as I was already commuting to work with it. So my budget was about 60€ for a good trisuit, 70€ for very decent bike shoes suited for triathlon (I still have them ans use them), could have done with cheaper ones and around 120€ for the running shoes, there I was not ready to make any compromise as using cheap ones on longer runs (it was 10.5k) can lead to serious issues.

    • @tom4794
      @tom4794 3 года назад +1

      Exactly, at our local beginner (sprint) tri quite a few people have no tri-specific gear at all. Just any bike and running shoes that you think will work for the distance, plus regular swim wear, shorts and a t-shirt. Okay, helmet and swimming goggles too, for sure. Still had plenty of fun. After that, the upgrades begin ;)

  • @jodim739
    @jodim739 3 года назад +1

    Cycling may not be the hardest part in triathlon, but definitely the most expensive part...

  • @bryanqueme996
    @bryanqueme996 3 года назад +3

    I updated my steel bike for a non-aero aluminum one (cheapest) for my first triathlon and I was able to keep up with some TT bikes. It was so much fun!

  • @hellostevevideo
    @hellostevevideo 3 года назад +4

    Continue to love the gtn content! Mark, you always have a smile which is awesome and james you are getting more and more comfy in front of the camera. Great work guys!

  • @hencocronje2091
    @hencocronje2091 3 года назад +4

    Great video, had a great laugh! But just shows you, the “engine” is still the most important!

  • @bertchalmers
    @bertchalmers 3 года назад +1

    stuck seat post, drench it in lemon juice. I did a season climbing the ladder from super sprint(GoTri), sprint, olympic for just £789 including training cost, entries, a £330 bike and tribars. Then I did a half season of another sprint, an Olympic and to Half Iron distance including entries, training and upgrade for under £1000. I think GTN might need a 'lower tier' competitor to show how a beginner would get on with cheap/beginner kit - I volunteer as Sacifice

  • @DanielTaiFamily
    @DanielTaiFamily 3 года назад +1

    What selfie Camera was used during the run?

  • @Urthia
    @Urthia 3 года назад +2

    its not on a budget. i will go without cycling shoes on my 15kg touring bike no aerobar. Dont have training partner, cant afford pool cost for training. Have a chance to go cycle+swimming brick session but i cant cuz dont have partner. Need trisuit. planning to buy decathlon 30pound sleeveless trisuit. anyone using it?

    • @TheFeldhamster
      @TheFeldhamster 3 года назад +1

      I did my first triathlon on a steel mountain bike from 1991. Was just a short everyman's triathlon and wouldn't go on a long one with it but for a sprint length race, you can totally do it.
      Also, over short distances, you are probably faster biking in your running shoes and skipping the shoe change than using bike shoes. Works best with those mountain bike pedals that dig into your soles for grip. I actually overtook another newbie in my second triathlon when he had a hard time clipping into his pedals with his bike shoes and couldn't seem to make it work. I had a used, €300,- road bike by then to which I had attached mountain bike pedals, just hopped on with my running shoes and went right past him.
      I also went without a wetsuit the second time. I tried with a really cheap wetsuit on the first triathlon and felt like I would drown. Felt much better going without the second time. Without wetsuit can be better than with a terrible one. No trisuit either, just wore my running pants the whole race and put a shirt on after the swim.

    • @Urthia
      @Urthia 3 года назад +1

      @@TheFeldhamster Thank you i feel supported more than the budget video!

    • @TheFeldhamster
      @TheFeldhamster 3 года назад +1

      @@Urthia the only things I bought for my first triathlon were: prescription swimming goggles so I could sight the buoys (€50,- and definitely worth it, I can see across the pool without glasses but I would not have been able to sight the buoys well), a band for the bib number (€5,-), the ankle strap for the running chip (€5,-) and the cheap wetsuit (€45,-) which was totally not worth it.
      So, if your eyesight is good and you want to try out triathlon in a short race during summer season when you don't need the wetsuit for the temperature, you can totally do your first few short races on a budget of €10,- if you already own running gear and a bike.

    • @Urthia
      @Urthia 3 года назад

      @@TheFeldhamster have google, bike, shoes. need trisuit. i will use rope for attachements. no need wetsuit in turkey i think. Yep i need practise for swimming, a trisuit and entry fee :D

  • @TriKaggie
    @TriKaggie 3 года назад +1

    My £200 second hand btwin bike served me well for 2 years!! the rider is the motor after all…

  • @damiannogaledotous6355
    @damiannogaledotous6355 3 года назад +2

    Good video! This year I managed to do my first triathlon race sprint in Mallorca ( I live here) with a budget of 220 € (£189) not including the bike that I borrowed. I really enjoyed it!

  • @Obsidian72
    @Obsidian72 3 года назад +2

    GCN audience seeing the Eurobike: *Vietnam Flashbacks*

  • @adventure_hannah3841
    @adventure_hannah3841 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video! I did my first triathlon on a budget too! I live a pretty active life so most of my kit was just stuff I had laying around, but if it was priced out, then
    Swim: my swimsuit and goggles I used 2-3 times a week
    Bike: my MTB and helmet I'd been riding daily. Although I did upgrade my pedals for some with pins for better grip ($45).
    Run: Ran in my trailrunners
    My racebelt was exactly like what Mark had, an old piece of elastic!
    The race entry was $110, so in total to buy new stuff and also registration, I spent $155 total. (although if you count the cost of everything I'd accumulated over the years, it equals to $1115).
    After that first triathlon, I upgraded my bike (used Cannondale Synapse, $800), added on some pedals ($80), shoes ($90), and bought a proper trisuit (used, $15) and race belt ($20). I've since raced collegiate and recreationally with that setup! It doesn't have to be expensive and it's mostly about the fun!

  • @automotive474
    @automotive474 Год назад +1

    This is one for the ages. What a great video. You CAN do a triathlon on a budget, you DON'T need to wear a weird one piece or a speedo from 1977 and you can still be fast and place granted you've got the lungs the arms and the legs.

  • @kimbrink8257
    @kimbrink8257 3 года назад +4

    Absolutely LOVING the content lately! This is gold.

  • @MrEsPlace
    @MrEsPlace 2 года назад +1

    That farmer's tan is hardcore

  • @marcuse9011
    @marcuse9011 3 года назад +1

    I did my first triathlon (ironman Copenhagen) a few weeks ago. My family joked that I was the person with a bike that was cheaper then most people's bike helmet ⛑🪖

  • @jonathanzappala
    @jonathanzappala 3 года назад +1

    I’ve won races on an alloy bike with poor rolling stock tires and clip on aero bars with non aero clothes, also lost them because of that gear. I’ve also won races now with top notch equipment by a small enough margin that was it. Honestly though the skinsuit to my calculations is saving 30 seconds over 20km vs. tight fitting clothes that are not bike specific. That’s what you should buy first if you decide you want to dive in. A roughly $300 tri suit is the most bang for your buck you’ll ever get.

  • @bastienguerre
    @bastienguerre 3 года назад +5

    At my first triathlon I had 👀
    -> A borrowed 17 kg trekking bike (with proper mudguards and luggage carriers)
    -> no wetsuit nor trisuit (just a pool jammer and a short)
    -> a heavy white cotton t-shirt
    -> indoor running shoes (for like handball or tennis)
    And it still felt fantastic 🔥😍

  • @andrewmetcalfe9898
    @andrewmetcalfe9898 3 года назад +1

    3:16 - a wetsuit? Seriously? If the goal is simply to enjoy your first race on a budget why invest in a wetsuit at this stage? I know that some beginners can barely swim, so OK - but you guys are elite swimmers. Suck it up - tri suit or buddy smugglers!

  • @tiagomendes6475
    @tiagomendes6475 3 года назад +2

    Is just me or Mark is in excellent form since James joined :)

  • @rych7852
    @rych7852 3 года назад +2

    £30 for a race entry? Mega!
    Dont think I've ever done ANY event that cheap!
    1/2 Marathons are about that these days.
    Sprint and OD Tris are often 80+.
    IM/LD are £400+

    • @Hanna-qk5lz
      @Hanna-qk5lz 3 года назад

      This year I did a local Sprint Triathlon for 22€.

  • @rulsey23
    @rulsey23 3 года назад +1

    Love this. Doing my first triathlon in October and had major fear with the snobs on the FB group I'm signed up to. That was before this vid. Although I reckon my gear is worse than yours 😜

  • @Macwood94
    @Macwood94 Год назад +1

    I did my first triathlon on a borrowed road bike and crummy wetsuit from my local pool and my running shoes that I had used all of track season… and I got hooked on it!!!

  • @63cace
    @63cace Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks! I am planning to do my triathlon and this video helped to understand that it is not so much about money but about enjoying the process!

  • @ZeroIngram
    @ZeroIngram 3 года назад +5

    Must say James' "presenting" improving rapidly.

    • @jacobwhite6287
      @jacobwhite6287 3 года назад

      It's gone from cardboard to pretty good in short order.

  • @lexington476
    @lexington476 3 года назад +1

    14:16 oh that's a funny idea, a kickstand on a TT bike 🙂. You might start a new fashion trend 😀.

  • @tusitc
    @tusitc 3 года назад +1

    I hope that’s the same Eurobike as the GCN chaos used. Would hate to think that someone else has been unlucky enough to buy one.

  • @PatrickDelorenzi
    @PatrickDelorenzi 3 года назад

    Dude this is literally me 3 years ago LOL! Brought back so many good memories - aluminum road bike and a mountain bike helmet : )) Great vid

  • @philbrown9901
    @philbrown9901 3 года назад +1

    Did my first tri a couple of years back. Skipton sprint tri. Didn't buy anything extra - used my Voodoo Hardtail mtb, a pair of cheap Karimor running shoes and some swim shorts I owned. Had an absolute blast! Admittedly the bike was the weak link overall and did swap this out for my second tri. Felt like I had brought a tractor to a supercar race meet 😁

  • @Quevallyn
    @Quevallyn 3 года назад +1

    My first season was done on a budget - rented wetsuit, normal trainers (as in the ones I already had), cheap trisuit and my flat bar commuter bike. Second season saw me add clip on tri bars, new trainers (as the old ones were dead) and Orca’s cheapest wetsuit (£100). I only upgraded my bike to a ‘proper’ road bike (Scott Speedster 30) at the end of that season because I needed the extra hand positions of drop bars to keep training comfortable. I did miss the granny ring though ☹️

  • @MatthewJDrake
    @MatthewJDrake Год назад +2

    How old are you? How many triathlons have you done before? Have you done this triathlon (or similar course) before? How much did the affordable gear affect your times? What part of your bodies hurt the most the days following the race that could have been avoided by splurging on mid level gear?

  • @DeanGrove
    @DeanGrove 3 года назад

    Ah yes, this Video has my favourite Track
    "[INSERT "ARTIST - TRACK" OR DELETE AS APPROPRIATE]"

  • @MissGimpsAlot
    @MissGimpsAlot Месяц назад

    This is something that gets me *So Stinking Discouraged* watching some supposed "amateur" athletes videos.... They have *ridiculous* kits and im supposed to line up next to them?
    Forget it!
    Thanks for this vid. 🙏

  •  3 года назад

    TLDR: How cheap can it get: zero I'd say!
    Made my own half IRONMAN this year, since the one I booked last year got too much postpone, and it costs nothing. You don't get into triathlon having no bike or shoes. I used my daily CX bike and helmet, Asics runners for all non-wet actions, a swimrun suit I have 6 years, and regular runwear for biking and running. Water bottles on the bike and 21k dry (that was tough so after everything and on a hot day on top). No fancy gadgets, no starting fee - 100% fun!

  • @TwiinStar1224
    @TwiinStar1224 5 месяцев назад

    The premise of this is decent, but I wouldn't recommend cheaping out in EVERY area just to replace things further on.
    I also doubt anyone doing a tri truly has no experience in any one of the disciplines. That means they should have enough equipment for at least one sport. I'm doing my first tri in the summer but I was a cyclist already so really only need the swimming and running stuff. Luckily the bike stuff is the most expensive lol. And to be fair, I have clothes for running that could be used too.
    I'd recommend people focus on getting quality gear for one of the disciplines instead of cheaping out everywhere. Cheaping out just means you'll need to double buy things. I'll probably get some good running shoes and a tri-suit. Decathlon is also great for budget friendly items.

  • @andrewcrookes5775
    @andrewcrookes5775 2 года назад +1

    Takes me back to the early 90s shorts t-shirts pumps and a good laugh

  • @desroin
    @desroin 2 года назад

    So my Giant Propel Advanced already put me back 2k ^^'
    Still need a Trisuit, running shoes, cycling shoes and goggles though :x

  • @otroleonarbe
    @otroleonarbe 2 года назад

    For Cycling I train on a MTB on a regular basis. Do lots of of uphills so I become fit quicker. Rent a road bike two times before the race so I get used to the dynamics and on race day I rent it for the full day, so I spend CAD$150 and I always have a nice tuned, lubed bike. I won't plan to win the race though, but just to do a decent time. Here you can save couple of thousands dollars but I only do one or two triathlons per year. Then you can decide if you'll spend all that money on one bike instead of participating in more races.... this works for me.
    Swimsuit, this one you definitely need to buy new, I won't put my skin under something that might give me some rash later.
    Running , not much savings here.
    I guess the most savings you can do is renting a bike and make sure your make a reservation well in advance to avoid disappointments.

  • @thomasmorley4966
    @thomasmorley4966 3 года назад +1

    I bought that Aptonia wetsuit to compete in an olympic distance. It has since carried me through a 1/2 and full distance Ironman.

  • @dbk81
    @dbk81 Год назад

    As someone who came from the Ultra Marathon world, I cringe every time I see those bare feet sliding into cycling and running shoes. I definitely always take the extra 5 seconds at T1 and put my socks on, and thus get shunned by the Triathlete world. Haha 😉

  • @madshansson20
    @madshansson20 2 года назад +1

    More content like this. So inspiring and nice that you use kits us mere mortals can afford

  • @erlendbor6101
    @erlendbor6101 3 года назад +1

    Would be cool to see a cheap vs expensive triathlon

  • @rabbit4U
    @rabbit4U Год назад

    Did my first triathlon in my speedos and with a 2nd (or 3rd) hand road bike, running shoes, running shorts and t-shirt. Only cheapest helmet and race belt from decathlon were purchased new. You dont need any gear!

  • @arwen521
    @arwen521 6 месяцев назад

    It would’ve been nice to encourage new triathletes about used and or inexpensive great without ridiculing everything you bought. It didn’t make it feel like an accessible sport for newbies.

  • @josdyer
    @josdyer 19 дней назад

    Imagine the horror of the guy on the Cervelo P5 as someone on a Amazon road bike and a Dunlop helmet overtakes him 😂

  • @runnerfive972
    @runnerfive972 2 года назад

    Not watched the video yet (after you say have no friends i was like . . ok)but apart from the entry fee (which you could ask a very nice relative or friend to kind of sponsor you and get you there) and assuming you have trainers, a tshirt and shorts you can do it for absolutely free. swim the lake, no wet suit of course, in the shorts you are running in, borrow a bike. Yep. You must know someone who has a bike, if not the internet is an amazing place. Get off the bike and run in the trainers shorts and tshirt you already have. Courses usually have fuel and water or just water. Ive done it twice. Mother paid for entry, my friend had an old £100 racer i know he bought from halfords he never used, i have shorts and tshirt i went and did an Olympic triathlon in the midlands and the north west. Im not saying this will be the most comfortable thing youve ever done but you can do it for free.
    Your final costs were extremely good tho. impressive.

  • @connorfarrell2172
    @connorfarrell2172 12 дней назад

    Did my first ever one the other day. 70.3 oddly enough. In a budget and it was beyond fun

  • @valentingazzola8161
    @valentingazzola8161 3 года назад

    A kickstand on a TT bike?
    Never heard anything so stupid. You have to get an AERO kickstand!

  • @Kalenjinstf
    @Kalenjinstf 3 года назад

    You spent too much: no needs for a trisuit and bike shoes. Save time in T2 by cycling with your running shoes (no clip pedales) and wear short and a running jersey under your wetsuit.

  • @bikeanddogtripsvirtualcycling
    @bikeanddogtripsvirtualcycling 3 года назад +1

    I believe that GCN recently did a challenge video racing (Andrew Feather???) up a big hill - his handicap being that he had to use the Euro bike. Pretty sure you could have saved a bit of cash and borrowed their one from the office

    • @carlwilliams9624
      @carlwilliams9624 2 года назад

      I think you'll find from one of the top comments GCN put in comment section GTN didn't borrow the euro bike.....they blatantly stole it 😉 .....

  • @MrBraindead101
    @MrBraindead101 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Entering competitions can also help with costs. Some years ago I won entry to the London Triathlon along with hotel accommodation.

  • @Icyopxo
    @Icyopxo 4 месяца назад

    You's guys are cool man! i watched the entire thing, glad i did. Looking forward to doing my first in the next few months!

  • @jobanski
    @jobanski 3 года назад +1

    I said this before and I’ll say it again, it’s always nice to see you function outside your comfort zone and suffer a little! Makes you seem more human. 😜

  • @tobiasalbrechtson1777
    @tobiasalbrechtson1777 27 дней назад

    I mean you don't really need cycling shoes lol...use your runners instead. Saves some transition time lol

  • @easygal77
    @easygal77 2 года назад

    I like how you've picked up a new bike and bike shoes etc. But people doing their first triathlon will just use whatever bike they have at home and use the same shoes for bike and run instead

  • @pato_bravo
    @pato_bravo 3 года назад +1

    I have that Aptonia wetsuit, one of my best purchases and has served me very well

  • @clairhardywynn5620
    @clairhardywynn5620 2 года назад

    Hmm I think that sharing the cost was somewhat cheating what if u can’t rope anybody else in to share the cost ? Also why did u buy bike shoes as well as trainers ?!

  • @robertkenney4336
    @robertkenney4336 2 года назад

    I did my first tri on a bike i spent $50 on and my shoes were from Kmart i think I spent $30. Entry fee was $50.

  • @DaSweat69420
    @DaSweat69420 5 месяцев назад

    Cant u Save Money by Curtting a wetsuit (ich u Start with a super Sprint or a sprint Triathlon)