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The Triathlon Brick Session
Mark Livesey
275 episodes
23 hours ago
Mark Livesey is a seasoned triathlete (30yrs), coach, and endurance adventurer with a career that spans decades of pushing physical and mental limits. A former British Army Physical Training Instructor, Mark brings military precision, discipline, and resilience to everything he does — from elite triathlon competition to extreme expeditions in some of the world’s toughest environments.
 
As a triathlon coach and mentor, he has guided countless athletes toward their goals, combining science-based training with hard-earned experience. Mark’s racing portfolio includes IRONMAN, ultra-endurance, and multi-day adventure events across the globe — often in remote and demanding conditions.
 
Beyond racing, Mark is an accomplished filmmaker and photographer, capturing the raw emotion and human stories behind endurance sport and exploration. His creative work reflects the same authenticity and intensity that define his athletic career.
Driven by curiosity, challenge, and purpose, Mark continues to explore new frontiers — whether through racing, filmmaking, or inspiring others to find their own edge.


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Mark Livesey is a seasoned triathlete (30yrs), coach, and endurance adventurer with a career that spans decades of pushing physical and mental limits. A former British Army Physical Training Instructor, Mark brings military precision, discipline, and resilience to everything he does — from elite triathlon competition to extreme expeditions in some of the world’s toughest environments.
 
As a triathlon coach and mentor, he has guided countless athletes toward their goals, combining science-based training with hard-earned experience. Mark’s racing portfolio includes IRONMAN, ultra-endurance, and multi-day adventure events across the globe — often in remote and demanding conditions.
 
Beyond racing, Mark is an accomplished filmmaker and photographer, capturing the raw emotion and human stories behind endurance sport and exploration. His creative work reflects the same authenticity and intensity that define his athletic career.
Driven by curiosity, challenge, and purpose, Mark continues to explore new frontiers — whether through racing, filmmaking, or inspiring others to find their own edge.


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The Triathlon Brick Session
From World Champs, UCI Gravel Victory to the Himalayas
This week’s episode is packed with racing, travel, and adventure! 
Mark and Caroline dive into the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships — the first time this event lands in Europe, hosted in Marbella, Spain. They break down the course specifics, including the challenging hilly bike route that could shape the results. Will this terrain favour the stronger climbers?
 
They also look at the female pros coming straight from Kona — will fatigue and travel impact their form over the shorter distance? And with several short-course specialists lining up, could we see a few surprise performances from athletes who are fresh, fearless, and ready to shake up the field?
 
Caroline shares her experience winning the first-ever UCI Gravel Race in Thailand, before the pair reflect on visiting the Kanchanaburi War Memorial and the infamous Bridge over the River Kwai — a moving historical stop on their travels. They also talk about Thailand’s incredible cycling conditions: smooth roads, minimal traffic, and endless training potential.
The adventure continues as Mark and Caroline begin their first week in Nepal, training and preparing to tackle the Manaslu Circuit — a stunning, lesser-known trekking route reaching over 5,200 m altitude. Their goal? To run/hike the entire circuit in under a week (because of course they would!).
 
Finally, they highlight the Peak Education Nepal charity, meeting the children and families whose lives are changing through listener donations. It’s an inspiring segment that shows the real-world impact of community and compassion.
Tune in for racing analysis, adventure stories, and a healthy dose of perspective from two athletes living life on the move.

Enjoy! 
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23 hours ago
58 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Gravel Worlds, Kona insights and Spanish Bike Packing Adventures
Welcome back to The Brick Session with Mark and Caroline Livesey.

In this episode, we dive into a stacked week of endurance sport. Caroline takes us inside her incredible race at the Gravel World Championships, where—at 46 years old—she lined up in the elite field and finished just seven minutes behind the world champion.

Mark shares stories from his latest bikepacking adventure across Spain, complete with the usual mix of mishaps, mountains, and magic moments.

The team then breaks down the Kona World Championships, giving their honest take on the racing, the course, and what really stood out this year.

We also catch up with elite triathlete James Teagle, fresh off his third-place finish at Challenge Mallorca, who gives us a quick race brief and some inside perspective.

And finally, we wrap things up with a chat about the latest Strava–Garmin spat that’s been making waves in the endurance world.

So grab a coffee—or your bike shoes—and settle in for another episode of The Brick Session.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 21 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Nice or Kona? Ironman Worlds on the Riviera & Gravel Grit in Dalby
In this episode of The Brick Session, Mark and Caroline dive into a packed weekend of racing news, starting with the Ironman World Championships in Nice. With the legendary Kona course giving way to the French Riviera this year, the event sparked considerable debate. Mark and Caroline unpack the brutal bike course that left its mark on the field, reflected in a notably high DNF rate. They question whether Nice was given a fair chance to prove itself as a long-term alternative to Kona, or if the tradition of Hawaii will always overshadow any new host.

The conversation naturally turns to the race dynamics, where the Norwegians once again proved their dominance, sweeping the podium with a remarkable top-three finish. Mark and Caroline explore what makes their approach so consistently successful, and what this says about the future of long-distance triathlon.

Closer to home, Caroline shares her personal experience at the British Gravel Championships held in Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire. In a race that attracted some of the UK’s best off-road talent, she put in a gritty performance to take 8th place overall — a standout achievement at 46 years old. Together, they reflect on the growth of gravel racing in the UK, the technical demands of the Dalby course, and what draws so many athletes to the discipline.

It’s an episode that balances the global stage of triathlon with the personal stories of racing at home — packed with insight, opinion, and the usual dose of Brick Session honesty.
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1 month ago
1 hour 14 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
“Fair Races, Steep Climbs & Sticky Excuses”
In this episode, Mark is joined by his wife, elite gravel racer and former elite triathlete Caroline Livesey, for a jam-packed chat. They tackle why female gravel racers deserve a fair race, unpack the recent TriDot–Ironman coaching split, and debate the pros and cons of using route-finder apps like Komoot. The pair also share their experience racing the legendary Alpe d’Huez Triathlon in France — epic climbs, breathtaking views, and all. Listener Gaz Hughes reports back after winning a Treacle Velo training week prize, and to round things off, the much-missed “triathlon excuse” segment makes a triumphant (and hilarious) return.

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2 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Inside the draft zone with Jame Elvery
In this episode, I sit down with James Elvery, the creator of RaceRanger, to explore how his groundbreaking real-time drafting detection system is changing the face of triathlon.

We unpack the landmark decision by Challenge Roth to publish professional drafting data, why they did it, what it revealed, and how it could reshape how fans, officials, and athletes view fairness within the long course triathlon format.

From the early skepticism to the current wave of transparency and tech-driven officiating, James takes us behind the scenes of RaceRanger’s evolution and what’s next for its role in elite racing.

Enjoy! 
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3 months ago
34 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Is Fraser Cartmell the saviour for IM commentary?
The latest episode of The Brick Session welcomes a voice familiar to many triathlon fans and a name etched into the sport’s UK legacy: Fraser Cartmell—former elite triathlete, Ironman UK champion, and now possible the saviour for Ironman commentary. 

This episode isn’t just two former racers chatting—it’s a thoughtful reflection on how triathlon has evolved, how to stay grounded in it, and how voices like Fraser’s are helping to keep the sport more interesting for fans. 
 
Whether you’re an age-grouper chasing your first finish or a long-time fan of the pro scene, Fraser’s insights—delivered with humility, experience, and dry Scottish wit—make for a conversation well worth your long ride or run.


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3 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Gravel Adventures, World Champs Shake-Ups & A Lucky Winner!
In today’s episode of The Brick Session, Mark and Caroline Livesey return to the mic to break down the big updates shaking up the triathlon world. They dive into the recent changes to the 70.3 and Kona World Championship qualification systems, sharing their thoughts on what this means for age group athletes and the future of the sport.

Next up, it’s celebration time as they announce the lucky winner of the Treacle Veto Training Camp in Morzine, France — two very fortunate listeners will be heading off to the mountains for an unforgettable training experience!

Then, shifting gears (literally), Mark and Caroline sit down with Olly Townsend, head of the Gravel Union, for a deep dive into the world of gravel riding. From elite-level racing to epic one-day events and multi-day bikepacking adventures around the globe, Olly shares stories, insights, and tips designed to inspire listeners to seek out their two-wheeled adventures off the beaten path.  Whether you're grinding gears or chasing Kona dreams, this episode is packed with passion, insight, and motivation. Don’t miss it!


Gravel Union: 
Home

General Armchair Adventure Link

Armchair Adventure 

Across Andes article link:

Armchair Adventure - Across Andes - pushing the limits of ultra-endurance racing? | Gravel Unionen 

Nepal: 
Armchair Adventure – Nepal from top to bottom – Part One | Gravel Unionen 

The original Armchair Adventure (Kabardino Balkarian Republic) 
https://www.gravelunion.cc/article/gravel-riding-in-the-kabardino-balkarian-republic


) and this is the event I'm going to be riding in during September (
https://www.the-ride-gravel.cc 
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4 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
How to Secure the Right Sports Injury Diagnosis
In this episode, Mark and Caroline Livesey receive an audio file from a listener who shares their frustrating experience trying to get an accurate injury diagnosis.  After months of referrals and confusion, waiting with persistent pain, he was forced to go private.  But even this wasn't enough.  

With their years of experience, Mark and Caroline offer their advice on how to get a quick and accurate diagnosis.  

We also announced two of the Treacle Velo winners.   There are still two more places to win, but you have to be quick. 


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4 months ago
44 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Racing in the heat with Dr Lindsey Hunt
In this episode of The Brick Session, Mark Livesey sits down with renowned sports scientist Dr. Lindsey Hunt to dive deep into one of the most critical—and often overlooked—elements of triathlon success: racing in extreme heat and humidity. Whether you’re eyeing Kona, Cozumel, or any tropical test of endurance, this conversation is packed with evidence-based insights and practical advice. Dr. Hunt breaks down the science behind heat acclimation: how long it takes, why individual responses vary, and—importantly—whether it works. From structured heat training protocols to the role of sweat rate and core temperature, this episode is filled with golden nuggets that could make or break your race day. If you’ve ever wondered how to train smart for sweltering conditions or how to adapt your approach when the mercury rises, this is one episode you won’t want to miss.

Also in this episode.  Mark Livesey tackles a tough but timely question: How do young professional triathletes make a living in today’s sport? With insights from former pro triathlete Caroline Livesey, the discussion gets straight to the point, breaking down the real economics behind going pro. Mark and Caroline explore the key income streams available to up-and-coming triathletes, including sponsorships, race winnings, appearance fees, coaching, content creation, and more.

They don’t shy away from the realities—it's a hustle, and financial success often depends on more than just performance. From navigating sponsorship deals to building a personal brand and balancing side gigs, this is an eye-opening look into the business side of professional triathlon.

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5 months ago
1 hour 44 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Nate Llerandi (Former elite triathlete and anti-doping advocate).
In this gripping episode of The Brick Session, host Mark Livesey sits down with former elite triathlete and anti-doping advocate Nate Llerandi to explore one of sport's most controversial topics: why some athletes choose to cheat. From the psychology of performance pressure to the gray areas of intent, Mark and Nate don't hold back when they discuss the motivations behind doping.

They also examine the uphill battle faced by drug testing agencies, including the technical challenges and legal loopholes that make securing convictions incredibly difficult. Plus, brace yourself for a few of the most absurd excuses ever offered by busted athletes, including the infamous "sexually transmitted doping" and the "kissing my girlfriend who took something" defense. It's a raw, honest, and sometimes laugh-out-loud conversation that shines a light on the dark corners of competitive sport.

More about Nate Llerandi

Nate Llerandi is a former elite triathlete and accomplished endurance athlete who transitioned into a career in technology and mentorship. He is currently based in Boulder, Colorado.​Athletic Career Llerandi began his athletic journey in swimming at the age of five, inspired by his older siblings. He became a nationally ranked swimmer during his youth and collegiate years at Kenyon College. After college, he embarked on an eight-year professional triathlon career, focusing on Olympic-distance events. His achievements include being the top-ranked American and sixth overall in the ITU World Cup Series. He secured podium finishes at major international competitions, including third at the Pan American Games, fourth at the World Sprint Championships, and fifth at the Goodwill Games.

Following his triathlon career, Llerandi transitioned to competitive Masters cycling. He has won multiple state championships and placed fifth at the U.S. National Hill Climb Championships
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6 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
GRAVEL LEGEND - Cynthia Carson
Welcome to this episode of "Gravel Legends," where we delve into the world of ultra-endurance cycling and spotlight one of its most formidable athletes: Cynthia Carson.

Cynthia Carson has rapidly ascended the ranks of gravel racing, earning her place among the elite in ultra-endurance cycling. In 2024, she made history by becoming the first woman to win the Atlas Mountain Race, a grueling 844-mile event through Morocco's rugged terrain. Completing the race in 4 days, 19 hours, and 3 minutes, she finished 15th overall, a testament to her exceptional endurance and skill. Her achievements extend beyond the Atlas Mountain Race. Carson has secured victories at the Badlands race in Spain, where she not only claimed the women's title but also set a new course record, finishing in 21 hours and 34 minutes, beating the previous women's time by 10 hours. She has also conquered the Transcordilleras in Colombia, becoming the first woman to complete the race, and has earned top finishes at events like Unbound XL and Gran Guanche Gravel.

What sets Carson apart is her unique mental fortitude. She embraces the challenges of ultra-endurance racing, viewing each obstacle as an opportunity for growth. Her ability to maintain focus and resilience, despite adversity, is a defining characteristic of her racing style.In addition to her mental toughness, Carson's technical skills are noteworthy. Her descending abilities on rough, off-road terrain are exceptional, allowing her to navigate technical descents with confidence and speed. This skill is crucial in gravel racing, where the ability to handle diverse and challenging terrains can make a significant difference. Carson's capacity to endure pain and discomfort is unparalleled. During the Atlas Mountain Race, she developed trench foot after a river crossing but continued to push forward, demonstrating her commitment and determination. Her ability to manage physical discomfort and maintain performance under extreme conditions is a hallmark of her racing career.

Beyond her accomplishments, Carson is a passionate advocate for the cycling community. She has contributed to the Detours podcast, sharing insights into ultra-cycling and encouraging more women to participate in the sport. Her dedication to the cycling community and willingness to share her experiences highlight her commitment to fostering inclusivity and growth within the sport.

In this episode, we've explored the remarkable journey of Cynthia Carson, from her rapid rise in ultra-endurance cycling to her advocacy for the sport. Her story is one of perseverance, skill, and dedication, serving as an inspiration to cyclists around the world.

Thank you for joining us on this episode of "Gravel Legends."  Enjoy!
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6 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Over-training and longevity with Dr Phillip Batterson
Recognising the signs of over-training is crucial for athletes to prevent injury, burnout, and long-term performance decline.

Over-training occurs when an athlete pushes their body beyond its ability to recover, leading to physical and mental fatigue, decreased motivation, and higher injury risk. It often happens when there's an imbalance between intense training and insufficient rest.

Athletes may over-train due to a desire to improve performance quickly, pressure to compete, or a mindset of pushing through fatigue, not realizing that recovery is as important as the training itself.

In this episode, Dr. Phillip Patterson explains in more detail why and what to look out for regarding overtraining.  Enjoy!

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7 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Transcordilleras with Griff Easter and Caroline Livesey 2025.
In todays episode Mark and Caroline chat with Griff Easter.

Griffin Easter is an American cyclist known for his versatility across road and gravel disciplines. Born on November 6, 1991, in Claremont, California, he has achieved notable successes throughout his career.

2014: Won the 70-mile Division I men’s road race at the USA Cycling Collegiate Road Nationals in Richmond, Virginia, representing Fort Lewis College. 

2017: Secured a stage victory in Stage 6 of the Vuelta a Colombia. • 2018: Claimed wins in Stage 3b and Stage 4 of the Tour de Beauce. 

2024: Triumphed in the Transcordilleras, a grueling 1,045 km self-supported, eight-day gravel stage race across Colombia.
 
Throughout his career, Easter has been associated with teams such as Airgas–Safeway, 303Project, and Start Cycling Team. He continues to compete actively, showcasing his endurance and skill in various cycling events.

The Transcordilleras is an 8-stage ultra-endurance gravel race across Colombia’s rugged and breathtaking landscapes. The race takes riders through the three Andean mountain ranges (Cordilleras Oriental, Central, and Occidental), covering over 1,000 km of diverse and challenging terrain, from high-altitude climbs to remote gravel roads and jungle valleys.


Distance: ~1,000+ km across 8 stages.
Elevation Gain: Massive climbs, often exceeding 20,000m+ total ascent.
Location: Colombia – traversing rural villages, coffee regions, and high-altitude passes. Challenge: Tough climbs, unpredictable weather, and rugged terrain test riders’ endurance and resilience.

The race is self-supported, meaning riders must manage their own nutrition, repairs, and pacing strategies while navigating some of South America’s most demanding gravel roads. It’s considered one of the toughest multi-stage gravel races in the world, attracting elite endurance cyclists and adventurous riders alike.

Enjoy! 


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8 months ago
1 hour 48 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Alix Popham
In this special episode of The Brick Session, host Mark Livesey welcomes former Welsh international rugby star Alix Popham. A powerhouse on the pitch, Alix earned 33 caps for Wales, playing at the highest level before retiring from professional rugby.

However, his career came at a cost—Alix has since been diagnosed with early-onset dementia and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), conditions linked to repeated head trauma during his playing days.
 
Determined to make a difference, Alix co-founded Head for Change, a charity advocating for better brain health awareness and player protection in contact sports. But his competitive spirit hasn’t faded—he’s now channeling his energy into triathlon, taking on the challenge of long-course racing. From brutal rugby tackles to Ironman training, Alix shares his journey of resilience, adaptation, and newfound passion for endurance sports.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation about overcoming adversity, pushing boundaries, and why triathlon has become his next great challenge.
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9 months ago
1 hour 46 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Special guest James Teagle
Today, your hosts Caroline and Mark Livesey are joined by none other than elite triathlete James Teagle.
James has made a name for himself on the international stage with his grit, determination, and standout performances. But like all great athletes, progression comes from experience, reflection, and adaptation, especially after a disappointing year in 2024.

In this episode, we dive into:
1.  Early season training – How James is structuring his workouts to build fitness, strength, and speed ahead of a packed race calendar. 
2.  Lessons learned from last season – What went right, what went wrong, and how those experiences are shaping his 2024 approach. 
3.  Key areas of development – Where James is focusing his efforts, from refining his swim technique to nailing race-day execution.

The trio also discuss the new World Triathlon transgender rule and how that may affect the sport at the elite level.

Whether you’re a seasoned triathlete or just starting out, this conversation is packed with insights to help you train smarter and race stronger.

The podcast is advert FREE, so to keep it that way please consider becoming a patron.  You also get the chance to WIN a whole range of prizes worth £1000's.

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9 months ago
59 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Could antidepressants serve as a performance-enhancing drug in sports? 
In this thought-provoking episode, Mark sits down with Dr. Tom Robinson, to explore the intriguing question: Could antidepressants serve as a performance-enhancing drug in sports? Together, they discuss the science behind antidepressants, their effects on mood, stress resilience, and focus, and whether these benefits could translate to an athletic advantage. The conversation dives into ethical considerations, potential misuse, and the fine line between therapeutic use and performance enhancement. Tune in to uncover the nuanced relationship between mental health medications and athletic performance, and what it means for the future of sports.  Enjoy! 






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9 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Across Andes & the Patagonman extreme triathlon
Mark and Caroline discuss their experience racing the Across Andes unsupported gravel race, which is 1000 km long and has 12000m of total elevation. The Patagonman is now fast becoming the best extreme triathlon in the world. Caroline chats about her second race here and why she chose to go back.  Enjoy...

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10 months ago
1 hour 52 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Kona round up with Mark and Andrew (Plus lots more)
Mark and Andrew catch up and discuss the Kona results, including rumors about athletes' bikes being sabotaged.  Mark has a bit of a rant about this, so buckle up. 

Joe, from CES Wheels, announces a prize giveaway and Claire Jackson sends in an audio file to say thanks to PFH for winning £200 worth of nutrition.  

 
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11 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Jack Hutchens
Mark has a little fun with Jack Huthens during the show's start with a quick 1992 general knowledge quiz.   Jack has recently raised the bar with three podiums in his last three races, he will be certainly one to watch next year with the Ironman Pro series.

 Also, Mark lists all the current prizes available over the next nine months. You have to be a patron to win, so click the link and win some stuff...

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1 year ago
1 hour 17 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Mark and Andrew "Rest is Best."
Mark and Andrew discuss the importance of resting well after a long triathlon season. Plus Kona predictions, the cost of Ironman Leeds, the Pro license price hike, T100 Vegas, and much more. 

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1 year ago
1 hour 34 minutes

The Triathlon Brick Session
Mark Livesey is a seasoned triathlete (30yrs), coach, and endurance adventurer with a career that spans decades of pushing physical and mental limits. A former British Army Physical Training Instructor, Mark brings military precision, discipline, and resilience to everything he does — from elite triathlon competition to extreme expeditions in some of the world’s toughest environments.
 
As a triathlon coach and mentor, he has guided countless athletes toward their goals, combining science-based training with hard-earned experience. Mark’s racing portfolio includes IRONMAN, ultra-endurance, and multi-day adventure events across the globe — often in remote and demanding conditions.
 
Beyond racing, Mark is an accomplished filmmaker and photographer, capturing the raw emotion and human stories behind endurance sport and exploration. His creative work reflects the same authenticity and intensity that define his athletic career.
Driven by curiosity, challenge, and purpose, Mark continues to explore new frontiers — whether through racing, filmmaking, or inspiring others to find their own edge.


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