Cycliq Fly12 – First Look
Cycliq already has your rear covered with their Fly6, a product that we feel is becoming a must-have for any ride. Now Cycliq is looking to make sure they have […]
Cycliq already has your rear covered with their Fly6, a product that we feel is becoming a must-have for any ride. Now Cycliq is looking to make sure they have […]
“How’s my form?” Such a simple question, but for a triathlete, it can be especially hard to answer. We have tried all sorts of solutions. In the pool, we typically […]
We first saw the 1.1 at Interbike back in September, and now it’s finally hitting shop shelves. The PN 1.1 features the same shape as the Attack, a saddle we were […]
When you’re producing gold standard products you have two choices – either take your foot off the gas and let the competition catch up, or you can keep the pedal […]
Over the past year, we have seen a new type of bike enter the triathlon market – bikes that buck the system. We’re talking about a bike that seeks to […]
Diamondback is not a name we automatically associate with performance road bikes – at least not yet. And Diamondback is working hard to make that “yet” come sooner than you […]
It is always tough to craft a successor to the gold standard – to create a product that is actually better than the original product an entire industry is judged […]
Scott’s booth was our first stop at Interbike. With their new Plasma 5 ( ) having been released only two months ago, this was our first chance to get up and […]
All too often it’s forgotten that Bontrager is more than an OEM supplier to Trek—they’re making some great products any athlete should consider (regardless of whether or not you ride […]
When we finished our time with the original S5, we walked away impressed. The S5 was a frame that, in the tunnel, was equal to the venerable P4, yet designed […]
The reason we love aero road bikes so much is that they provide the budget-minded athlete with the ability to have a bike that can be used for crits on […]
Vector S Almost any time a conversation about Garmin Vector comes up at the AG office someone makes a comment we have heard time and time again – “If they […]
Up until the last year, we wondered if the first company to get a power meter under $1,000 would set the market on fire. And while Stages and Power Tap […]
With the introduction of the IA and AR in 2013 (both for the 2014 model year), it would have been easy for Felt to lay off the gas pedal and […]
After publishing our First Look at the Plasma 5, we still had plenty of shots we hadn’t shared with you. Here is our extended launch gallery of the Plasma 5—enjoy! In the Tunnel […]
While we’d known Scott was working on a successor to its Plasma 3 frame, we really weren’t quite sure what to expect. Would it be a revolutionary redesign, or more […]
There has been a plethora of new frames under the riders at this year’s Tour – and we consider that a very good thing. New frames bring not only new […]
Ever since we first saw the Bell Star Pro on the heads of Pro Tour cyclists this spring, we have been looking forward to getting the full details. From even […]
The first thing Fuji told us about their new Transonic aero road bike was that it was heavily influenced by their Track Elite and Norcom Straight frames. Now pedigree is one of […]
When Cobb introduced the Fifty-Five last year, it was more than just their first split-nose saddle – the Fifty-Five was the beginning of an entirely new saddle line they called […]