Hey all, with triathlon season heating up, I thought I’d drop some thoughts on what to keep an eye on if you’re looking to place a few bets. I’ve been digging into past results and patterns lately, and there’s a couple of things that stand out. First off, transitions are where a lot of the action happens—athletes who nail the switch from swim to bike or bike to run tend to surprise if they’re not the big names. Look at their split times from last season; consistency there can be a goldmine for spotting value bets.
Weather’s another big one. Windy conditions mess with the bike leg, so check forecasts and lean toward riders with strong cycling backgrounds if it’s gusty. On the flip side, heat favors endurance runners who don’t fade late. I’d also say don’t sleep on the underdogs in smaller events—less hype means better odds, and triathlon’s unpredictable enough that you can catch a payout if someone’s peaking at the right time. Oh, and keep tabs on injury reports—those quiet updates can shift everything. Hope that helps, good luck out there!
Weather’s another big one. Windy conditions mess with the bike leg, so check forecasts and lean toward riders with strong cycling backgrounds if it’s gusty. On the flip side, heat favors endurance runners who don’t fade late. I’d also say don’t sleep on the underdogs in smaller events—less hype means better odds, and triathlon’s unpredictable enough that you can catch a payout if someone’s peaking at the right time. Oh, and keep tabs on injury reports—those quiet updates can shift everything. Hope that helps, good luck out there!