Cervelo S3 – First Look
It’s back—Cervelo has resurrected the S3 for 2014. Introduced at Eurobike 2013, the new S3 weighs less than its predecessors and offers more stiffness and aero qualities. Two models of […]
It’s back—Cervelo has resurrected the S3 for 2014. Introduced at Eurobike 2013, the new S3 weighs less than its predecessors and offers more stiffness and aero qualities. Two models of […]
When you hear the word “premium” associated with a frame, you typically expect to hand over your first born to pay for it. Not so with the SCOTT Plasma 10. […]
Well, it’s happened, as we all knew it would. Felt’s Racing Division, appropriately acronymed “FRD,” has released a bike faster than their beloved DA. How much faster, you ask? Try […]
Time trial bikes have been getting better and better at going faster and faster. Aero enhancements let more power go to pushing the bike forward and less fighting the wind […]
For the past few weeks we have been hearing about a new Speed Concept coming in the not-too-distant future. Most of the rumors said Kona, but we were thinking Interbike […]
Inviscid Design has been teasing us for a while now, telling us that a new product—the Z4—was on the way that would change how we create our BTA setups. Most […]
When the company with the highest helmet count at Kona releases a new aero helmet, there is good reason to pay attention. But when the person doing the introduction is […]
We are old enough to remember when Pontiac had a whole marketing campaign built around the idea that “Wider is better.” Yes, we know that dates us, but it seems […]
In the last few years, we have seen an explosion of interest in the aero road helmet. First came solid shells on top of standard designs, however these suffered serious […]
Anyone who reads AeroGeeks will find that our technical editor (Devon) waxes poetic about the benefits of hydraulic disc brakes on bikes. They stop better, resist fade better, offer better […]
When Di2 was first introduced its benefit to triathlon was quickly apparent. Here was a drivetrain that could be controlled from both the aerobars and the bullhorns. For anyone that […]
We think every athlete took a look at Google Glass and thought – this would be amazing for cycling, triathlon, etc. You can have all of the information you need, […]
Do you like blue? No…do you really, really like blue? If so then Shimano has the perfect set of shoes for you. Limited to only 350 pairs in North America, […]
Since the introduction of the new Madone in 2011, Trek has had a world-beater of an aero road bike that many, many riders attach a set of clip-on aerobars to […]
We’ve known for a while now that XLAB had their own BTA hydration system in the works. However, we weren’t quite prepared for just how excited we would be when […]
Two months ago we finished up our long term review of the Mad Fiber Clinchers; we had spent over a month riding them and had been extremely impressed, not only […]
I think it is fair to say that we rarely if ever hear the words “affordable” and “Zipp” in the same sentence. The fact is that Zipp puts a large […]
Non-circular chainrings: by now you are either riding them yourself, or know somebody that does. With Osymetric and Rotor stepping up their product lines in the past few years, pro […]
Love or hate the looks of the Pinarello Graal, no one can deny the credentials that the frame earned in 2012. First came Bradley Wiggins riding it to his Tour […]
With Mother’s Day fast approaching we thought it was the perfect time to take a look at Betty Designs Spring 2013 lineup. For those not familiar with Betty Designs’ work, […]