AeroGeeks.com Celebrates our 50th Post With a New Look
For the past few weeks, we at AG have been working on the development of our new look. And we couldn’t be more excited to share it with you! If […]
For the past few weeks, we at AG have been working on the development of our new look. And we couldn’t be more excited to share it with you! If […]
Wow, what a busy few weeks it has been here at AG headquarters. With everything going on we wanted to take a moment to bring all of our readers up […]
The Garmin says we’re about 150 miles into our Adamo Attack long-term review, and we wanted to give just a quick little update (read our first look, here). We also received […]
Two months ago we posted a number of videos showcasing the abilities of carbon fiber frames (here). Our intention with these videos is to show just how strong carbon fiber […]
By now it’s pretty obvious that we’re big fans of BTA (between the arms) hydration systems. If you haven’t read our previous posts regarding hydration options, you can read more […]
Editor’s Note: We here at AeroGeeks (strongly) believe in the idea that going fast shouldn’t involve weight reduction in your wallet, and to that end, we started planning a series […]
Bottle. Bidon. From Camelback to Polar to your local bike shop’s little branded 20-ouncers, you carry at least one of these on every ride you go out on. Even the […]
In our 2013 – What We Want post, one of the items on our 2013 wish list was the affordable power meter. Today a power meter can cost you as […]
Barefoot Running: Myths and Facts Let me start by saying that I have never been a fan of the barefoot running concept. While I completely agree that humans have evolved […]
Last week, AeroGeeks sat down with Hans of Torhans and talked about a number of things: CFD data, wind tunnel testing methodologies, designing aero bits for Felt, Cervelo and others… […]
Shin Splints: Tools for Treatment and Prevention If you’re a runner, chances are that the words “shin splints” are some of the most cringe-inducing in your vocabulary. While the injury […]
Last week we presented to you the Giant Propel (here) and while we liked what we saw we didn’t exactly love the price. Well today Giant released more details about the bike, […]
BikeRadar recently covered Specialized’s 2013 clothing line, and our first reaction at AG headquarters was – Specialized has a clothing line? Well it turns out they do, and based on […]
Quarq is world renowned for its power meters and any launch of a new model is worth a few minutes of our time. Today Quarq Is launching not one but […]
The old saying goes that there’s more than one way to skin a cat, and it applies to just about everything in life, including going fast on the bike. You […]
While the Adamo Attack is designed primarily for road racers, we can all be sure that triathletes took notice of the release of this saddle late last year. The Attack […]
In out last post we covered the BTA (between the arms) position for storing hydration on board the bike. As we discussed, we feel this is by far the best […]
Often we here at AeroGeeks have lamented Giant’s offerings as being rather, well, behind the curve when it comes to technology. Their road frame in particular has been left in […]
We all want fast wheels; it’s an established fact of racing bikes of any stripe that those standard 32-spoke box rims just won’t do. We won’t settle for anything less […]
Triathlete recently posted a great summary on several women’s cycling kits (you can read the full post via Triathlete here). With the help of eight readers (translation: eight lucky ladies!), […]