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Live Reporting

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  1. Who to watch out for?

    BBC Sport

    Alex Yee
    Image caption: Alex Yee

    World number one and Great Britain’s Alex Yee will be looking to go one better than the silver medal he claimed in last year’s series that was won by France’s Leo Bergere.

    Beth Potter standing in second on the world rankings is also hoping to end the series on a high.

    Both Potter and Yee won the Paris 2024 triathlon test event in August. It was Beth Potters first-ever win in an Olympic-distance race, with 25-year-old Yess finished 13 seconds clear of Portugal's Vasco Vilaca and home hope Dorian Coninx.

  2. How to watch?

    BBC iPlayer

    Watch live coverage on the Red Button, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app from 10:00 BST

  3. Get involved with Triathlon

    Get Inspired

    #GetInspired

    Why get into triathlon?

    Triathlon is a great way to get active by swimming, cycling and running, and it's fun and varied too.

    Who is it for?

    All ages, from mini triathlons for kids to Swim, Bike, Run events - Develop, Explore, Mini and Local for all abilities.

    What if I want a proper workout?

    Triathlon events come in a variety of course distances and mixing in a bit of competition will push your workout to the max.

    Can I take it to another level?

    If you want to push it up a gear, consider joining a local club to take part in some structured training before racing.

    Is there a disability option?

    Paratriathlon is very popular with many inclusive events and competitions that cater for most disabilities.

    Video content

    Video caption: Louise Minchin: How BBC Breakfast presenter & others caught the triathlon bug