Esports - Super League Triathlon enlists top athletes to compete in Zwift Classics


  • Cycling
  • Wednesday, 08 Apr 2020

FILE PHOTO: Triathlon - Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games - Mixed Team Relay Final - Southport Broadwater Parklands - Gold Coast, Australia - April 7, 2018. Alistair Brownlee of England crosses the finish line in second place. REUTERS/David Gray

(Reuters) - Super League Triathlon has made a foray into the world of esports and enlisted leading athletes such as double Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee and reigning Super League champion Vincent Luis to take part in the online Zwift Classics series.

Their squad will take on professional cycling teams like SEG Racing and Ribble-Weldtite on Zwift -- an online racing platform where cyclists and runners can compete from the comfort of their homes via an exercise bike or a treadmill.

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