from Triathletemag.com by Jay Prasuhn…
Sam McGlone versus Mirinda Carfrae? Craig Alexander against Andy Potts? Throw in a Michellie Jones, Steve Larsen and Bjorn Andersson for good measure? Any way you slice it, the 2008 North American race season opens with a bang at
The 70.3 North American spring opener, to be held Saturday in
The pro start list reads almost like a world-title event. American Andy

The race also has two former pro cyclists in its ranks. Massimo Cigana, the recent winner of the Laguna Phuket Triathlon, was a teammate of Mario Cipollini with the Italian Mercatone Uno squad six years ago.
But the bigger name making his return to the pro ranks is American cycling legend Steve Larsen, a former NORBA national mountain-biking champion, Giro d’Italia participant (with Team Motorola) and the 2001 Ironman Lake Placid champ. If he has his swim in order, he’ll certainly look to make his mark on the bike, likely taking on Andersson and Thompson at the front of the race, hoping to make things interesting for the balance of the field on the run.
The women’s race is equally as laden with talent. Reigning Ironman 70.3 world champ Mirinda Carfrae of
The rest of the field is stacked as well.
A welcome change for race day is the promise of warm, sunny weather. While the day will likely start cool in the mid- 50s Fahrenheit, forecasts call for a high of 69 degrees, a far cry from the grey, rainy and chilly weather the race has historically seen in years past.
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