2016 Trek Madone – First Look
You can have an aero bike or you can have a comfortable bike – you can’t have both. This has long been one of the accepted realities of the aero […]
You can have an aero bike or you can have a comfortable bike – you can’t have both. This has long been one of the accepted realities of the aero […]
A big congratulations to Chris Froome for taking the final yellow Jersey and the polka dots. After 21 days of racing, and quite a few ups and downs, it all […]
When we first heard news of the PRfive, we initially thought of it as the kid brother of the PRsix (we just so happen to be wrapping up our long-term […]
“A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” The Specialized Evade Tri might be […]
The AeroGeeks are on Instagram! This week we took the plunge and launched our Instagram page. Our plan with Instagram is to show what’s going on behind the scenes at […]
Owning a superbike is a lot like owning a Ferrari. They’re stunningly pretty, go like hell, and are an absolute nightmare to work on or transport. The Felt IA is […]
Few things are as recognizable as the Felt logo in triathlon. It has remained unchanged for over twenty years, but that changes today. With the new Felt Logo comes a […]
When we first shared the Venge ViAS two weeks ago we knew that Specialized had something truly special on their hands. Specialized claimed that when compared to a Tarmac SL4, […]
.6 seconds – that’s all the time that separated the winning BMC from the runner up Team Sky in today’s team time trial. Now that’s what we call racing! This […]
If you’ve been keeping a close eye on the Tour, you may have noticed a new Louis Garneau aero helmet perched atop team Europcar riders. And while LG isn’t sharing […]
Just last week we shared our review of the Giro Synthe and said “Aero, cool, and light. What more could you possibly want?” Well, it turns out that Giro found […]
Win Every Ride – that’s the mentality that helps a company design a bike to be 27 seconds faster over a 40k distance than their previous frame, which is exactly […]
We’ve said it once and will say it again – we love the Tour de France. We kept up with product launches all week and can already tell you that […]
A few months ago we noticed that Giant removed all of their TT and Triathlon frames from their website. We spoke to Giant about it, and all they would tell us […]
We only had two complaints when we finished up our long-term review of the Wahoo KICKR—we didn’t get nearly enough time with it and the prices was a touch on […]
The fact that Bontrager was working on a new aero helmet hasn’t been all that big a secret. We first saw a prototype atop Jens Voigt when he broke the […]
What would you do with an extra five minutes? That is the question Specialized has started asking this week with the introduction of their new suite of aero products. Combined, […]
Early last week, Zipp introduced three new bags designed to carry your gear to transition as well as on the bike. The new bags—the Zipp Connect Wheel Bag, Zipp Transition […]
Faster is always better. At least that’s one of our mantras here at AG. Although sometimes added speed comes with a tradeoff. A deep fast wheel set may not handle […]
This past week we have heard the same thing said over and over: “The Tour de France is coming! The Tour de France is coming!” While the AG team anticipates […]