Aquacycling
Aquabiking[1] (also called Aqua cycling) is the combination of water sports and cycling sports.
Two activities share the term. One is an underwater indoor cycling, and the other is a race featuring swimming and cycling stages.[2]
In 2006, USA Triathlon sanctioned about 30 Aquacycling events with many taking place at the 70.3 miles events. It consists of swimming and biking, usually taking place simultaneously with and on the same outdoor course as a triathlon competition. The running stage is eliminated so that people with joint problems prohibiting them from running such distances can still compete.
The Aquacycle Series was a pilot program in 2005 in which athletes competed in the swimming and cycling portions of a half or ultra distance triathlon, but did not do the run. As of 2011, at least 29 states were holding Aquacycle events.
See also
References
- "What is Wike-Up? | Wike-Up! Aquabike". Archived from the original on 2016-08-26. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
- Lacey, Jessica (November 15, 2013). "Everyone's Talking About... Aqua Biking". Marie Claire.