Alistair Brownlee He already declared long ago to the BBC his intention to run a full Ironman after these games, so I'm sure that all the "capos" of the Ironman and especially Jan Frondeno sure they will be very attentive to his debut.
Alistair did not make clear if he will continue competing in the World Series, although he will have to test how he adapts to this distance, since the explosiveness of the British can take its toll on a test as long as the Ironman, in addition to possible injuries.
As well Javier Gómez Noya part with many options to make the progressive step to the long distance, after the injury for which he missed the Olympics, has not yet announced what he will do next season, although he has already demonstrated his quality in 70.3 tests proclaimed Iornman 70.3 World Champion in 2014.
We will all be attentive to see when they decide to compete in the long distance and we will see a three-way duel Frodeno / Alistair / Noya