Transition Like A Pro: Sebastian Kienle
- By Steve Godwin
- Published Jun 14, 2012
- Updated Jun 14, 2012 at 7:20 PM UTC
Want to improve on your transitions? Learn from the best! Every week we’ll bring you a video of a different pro in transition so you can pick up tips and apply them to your own race. This week we bring you Sebastian Kienle from T2 of Ironman 70.3 Texas. Kienle proves you can wear socks and have a fast transition.
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