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No, Seriously, My Training Starts Tomorrow: The Everyman's Continuing Guide to Ironfit Swimming, Cycling & Running from raceAthlete Publishing
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No, Seriously, My Training Starts Tomorrow: The Continuing Everyman's Guide to Ironfit Swimming, Cycling, & Running is the follow-up book to Mica's very successful first book: "My Training Starts Tomorrow" In his second book, bike mixes pain and pleasure, humor and inspiration as he travels to Europe to compete in his second Ironman race in Austria. Come along for the fun ride as Mica goes from being a Newbie triathlete to sponsored age-group athlete, and share in his ups and downs as he goes from back of the pack to age-group winner...only to be disqualified. You'll also have a front row seat as Mica tries to complete and win an Olympic distance, Iron distance, and half Iron distance triathlon in one month. In the end, this book is the honest chronicle of the author's continuing quest to find the deepest valleys and scale the highest peaks in the twisting road to endurance sport nirvana.
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