Bevan Docherty On 70.3 Racing: “It’s A Big Learning Curve”
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Sep 10, 2012
Three-time Olympian Bevan Docherty of New Zealand raced in his second 70.3 of the year at the Ironman World Championship 70.3, earning a third-place finish. Despite the podium-worthy performance, the Kiwi says he has a lot to learn.
FILED UNDER: Race Coverage / Video TAGS: 2012 70.3 Vegas / Bevan Docherty
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