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WIN! £350 worth of Maxifuel

We’ve teamed up with the team at Maxifuel to offer 10 triathletes the chance to win a box of Viper Active gels (RRP £35.99), designed to keep you racing at speed

Getting your fuelling strategy right is essential to achieving your triathlon best. And that’s where Maximuscle’s brand-new endurance range, Maxifuel, comes in.

Designed purely for the endurance athlete, Maxifuel’s three-pronged attack to endurance sports nutrition will help you to a PB this season, whether you’re racing The Outlaw in August or being part of a relay at London.

Such is Maxifuel’s commitment to their new product and our great sport, they’re signed up as the official nutrition partners to the Blenheim and London Triathlons and are the nutrition partner of choice to British Triathlon. As part of their blossoming relationship with triathlon, Maxifuel will fuel the GB elites in the build-up to London 2012.

Mark Pearce, British Triathlon’s Olympic Performance Manager, told us, ‘‘British Triathlon are delighted to be working alongside an industry-leading nutrition supplier in Maxifuel… We will have access to innovative and rigorously batch tested bespoke products, specifically designed for the needs of our triathletes.”

Maxifuel is also the staple diet of GB’s number one ultra-distance runner Brian Cole, GB 400m runner Andrew Steele and GB swimmer Chris Walker-Hebbon. But Maxifuel is more than the sole preserve of the full-time tri brigade – it’s vital fuelling for age-groupers of all abilities. Why? It’s all down to three simple steps…

For more on the range, visit www.maxifuel.com.

We’ve teamed up with the team at Maxifuel to offer 10 triathletes the chance to win a box of Viper Active gels (RRP £35.99), designed to keep you racing at speed.

To be in with a chance of winning, click here.

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Matt is a regular contributor to 220 Triathlon, having joined the magazine in 2008. He’s raced everything from super-sprint to Ironman, duathlons and off-road triathlons, and can regularly be seen on the roads and trails around Bristol. Matt is the author of Triathlon! from Aurum Press and is now the editor of Cycling Plus magazine.