London T100 Triathlon World Tour: Full men’s start list as Alistair Brownlee lines up on home turf

The fourth round of the T100 Triathlon World Tour will take place this weekend in London, marking the first time that a PTO race has been held in the United Kingdom.

In the men’s race, Alistair Brownlee will fly the flag for the home nation, with David McNamee also lining up as both athletes attempt to become the first British man to win over the 100km distance.

Up against some of the best athletes in the world, including PTO World #1 Magnus Ditlev and series leader Sam Long, it will be a tough task to come out on top, but regardless of the end result, this race is set to be a thriller.

London T100 Start List – Pro Men

The start list – as it stands – is as follows for Saturday’s race:

FIRSTLASTCOUNTRY
SamLongUSA
YouriKeulenNED
MagnusDitlevDEN
KyleSmithNZL
PieterHeemeryckBEL
RudyVon BergUSA
RicoBogenGER
AlistairBrownleeGBR
JasonWestUSA
AaronRoyleAUS
DavidMcNameeGBR
FredericFunkGER
ClementMignonFRA
BenKanuteUSA
LeonChevalierFRA
DanielBaekkegardDEN
SamLaidlowFRA
GregoryBarnabyITA
JanStratmannGER
MaxNeumannAUS

What time does the race start and how can I watch live?

In London, the men’s race will take place on Sunday July 28, with the gun going off at 14:00 local time. This corresponds to 15:00 in Europe, 09:00 on the East Coast and 06:00 on the West Coast.

And the broadcast is available globally on PTO+, on Discovery+ in Europe, on YouTube or via regional broadcasters (see the full list on the T100 website).

For the first time it will also be available on various athlete YouTube channels as it won’t be on Eurosport given their blanket coverage of the Olympics.

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Tomos Land is a triathlon & running journalist whose expertise lies in the professional world of short course & long distance triathlon, though he also boasts an extensive knowledge of ultra-running.

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