We thought the cold had left South Florida, but turns out that it wants to stay a bit longer. Good news is that we are enjoying this awesome running weather for at least another week. Bad news is that it is still a bit chilly to be jumping into the outdoor pool some mornings.
This week we started with a new Readers Ride from Clinton (who also sent us his tri bike, but that’s for another week!). Then we took a look at the Scosche RHYTHM+ and Scott Cadence Plus. We finished off earlier today with a First Look at Kask’s new Utopia.
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Catching Up
Readers’ Rides
We don’t only ride TT\Tri bikes, and our Readers’ Rides don’t have to just showcase them either! This week we had Clinton’s 2017 Specialized S-works Tarmac in a Monster Green paint scheme. It has Shimano DA 9100 mechanical components with a DA 9000 dual Pioneer crank. S-works Aerofly handlebars wrapped with Supacaz bar tape, Specialized power saddle, and Roval Rapide 60mm wheels with Continental training tires.
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Pioneer Announces New Power Meter Pricing
We reviewed Pioneer’s first-generation Power Meter 18 months ago and came away impressed. This week, Pioneer announced updated pricing on their latest and greatest.
Pioneer’s dual leg power meters will now be available at the following prices:
- PM9100C Consumer Kit from $799
- Brand new Shimano®ULTEGRA® R8000 for $999
- Shimano Dura Ace®R9100 for $1,299
For more information on all of Pioneer’s power meters visit www.powerisking.com.