Kona 2015 – The Culprit Legend
Last year we shared the Culprit Croz Blade Arsenal and how Joshua Colp of Culprit was aiming to give athletes a complete training and racing kit in a single package. […]
Last year we shared the Culprit Croz Blade Arsenal and how Joshua Colp of Culprit was aiming to give athletes a complete training and racing kit in a single package. […]
We became big fans of Sugoi’s tri suits when we tested the RS Ice Tri Suit back in August. But when we were chatting with Sugoi, we offered them a […]
Early this year we noticed that Giant had removed all of their triathlon frames from giant-bicycles.com. When we reached out to find out why, all they would tell us was to keep […]
It is rare that companies can bring a bike to market without some details making it out to the press before hand. Usually it is a spy shot of a […]
Cervélo may be playing coy about what exactly their new super bike will look like but they aren’t shy in telling us when it will be coming. 140.6 days […]
When we first saw the Zipp 404 Firestrike our biggest question was when would we see the technology scaled up to the 808 series of wheels? To us it just […]
Kopin is not a name you’re familiar with, but you might be in the next year or two. They’re building a wearable called Solos, which is an update to the […]
When you first walked into the Scott booth at Interbike the first thing you noticed was a spot over to the right in which no light could penetrate. A dark object stood […]
The Look 796 was one of the most beautiful bikes on the floor of the Mandalay Bay this week. Gone was the camouflage paint job we had been seeing in […]
We told you that we couldn’t contain our images from Day 3 to just one post. Here is our second gallery from Day 3 of the show. Make sure to […]
That’s right – we couldn’t contain our Day 3 gallery to just a single post. The entire team was roving the floor of the Mandalay Bay convention center and we […]
Tuesday night we got our first good look at SRAM Red eTAP, and the team was giddy to get a chance to play with it. Would it be natural to […]
Pioneer Electronics has launched a new Single Leg Power Meter, which we had the opportunity to preview at Interbike on Tuesday. The most affordable power meter offered by Pioneer, […]
Last year ISM began the transition from using product names for their saddles to using an alphanumeric system. With their 2016 line, all saddles now reflect the new naming convention. […]
Having the right kit can make the difference between a glorious day in the saddle and a three-hour torture session. The only thing worse than chafing, heat retention, or just […]
While there are still many a weight weenie to be found in transition, the reality is that aero, not weight, is the factor that should be most accounted for when […]
The wait to hear about cycling’s “worst” kept secret is finally over. This week at Eurobike, SRAM announced Red eTAP – their new electronic groupset. And while this announcement may […]
The Argon 18 E-118 Next is a great bike. After spending quite a bit of time with it at Interbike last year while talking with the engineers who built it, […]
We first saw the Speedplay Zero Aero pedals on the floor of Interbike last year, and we have to say we were intrigued. Here was a product that gave up […]
When we hear the name Silca, one word quickly comes to mind – Quality. From their Removable Valve Core Extenders to Hiro v.1, the products they make blow us away. […]