ne thing I've discovered during my short triathlon career is there are certain behaviors deemed socially acceptable by triathletes (what I'm generously calling "tri-cool"), and certain behaviors that are clearly socially unacceptable, hence the term "tri-dork." As a rather new entrant into the sport, coming from a running background, the distinction between what is cool and what is dorky hasn't always been clear to me, especially on the swimming and biking sides of things.
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