didn't you just answer your own question there..?
Probably dependent on how closely clubs/event organisers follow BTF/ITU rules
Possibly. Where or how to find them, I can't help withNo, I just checked my two local ones, maybe they are a monority and most of others done allow cx?
Are there official rules on this?
Thanks for all the replies btw
Can't see any reason why that would be a problem. Change of tyres, off you go. You could check the rulebook- but I can't imagine there would be a problem- a 'cross bike isn't that dissimilar from a road bike.
No-one else has asked, so I will. Road or Off-road duathlons?
Good question. Off road.
Ahhh that makes more sense. I was about to post that a duathlon will be the same as a (shorter) tri - you'll get everything from TT bikes with all the bling to shopping bikes with baskets on the front...Good question. Off road.
Ahhh that makes more sense. I was about to post that a duathlon will be the same as a (shorter) tri - you'll get everything from TT bikes with all the bling to shopping bikes with baskets on the front...
I can't help with off-road events, though.
Thought so. I was looking at the rules of one near me. They stated the the only bikes you could use were hard tail or full sus MTBs. No rigid MTBs, hybrids or crossers.
EDIT: Same it seems for the popular Human Life races: http://www.humanrace.co.uk/events/duathlon/wildman