SportCrafters Omnium – Review
Let’s all be honest; riding a trainer is just about the last way we want to ride, but sometimes it’s the trainer or nothing. In our professional opinion, riding always […]
Let’s all be honest; riding a trainer is just about the last way we want to ride, but sometimes it’s the trainer or nothing. In our professional opinion, riding always […]
Aggressive positions on the bike come with all kinds of complications, not the least of which is trying to maintain a good sight line while your neck muscles are screaming […]
In our review of the Profile Design T3 Plus Carbon clip ons we made mention of the 80mm of stack adjustment available. However we didn’t go in depth into how […]
Let’s face it, new brake pads are never going to be the most exciting news. They are neither sexy nor eye catching. In fact, you tend to only notice your […]
Wow, we are just a little late on this. Race weeks are always crazy around AeroGeeks HQ. Between the race prep and travel time, we usually don’t end up with […]
To those who celebrated, we hope you and your families had a wonderful Easter. For others, we hope you had a wonderful weekend! The AeroGeeks almost had a small disaster […]
We first started running with the Distance Elites back in February, and we have to admit that we were a bit unsure of what to make of Newton’s trademark “lug” […]
In almost every industry there is a product by which all others are compared. How many times have you seen a car commercial with the phrase “More room than a […]
Any repeat reader of AeroGeeks knows that we’re what you might call, well….water bottle connoisseurs. Not only is the AG garage stocked with various bottle options, but a good amount […]
Tracy is back, so we can start publishing stories again! As we mentioned on Facebook, Tracy was out of town this past week. And since she serves as both our […]
A big week for the AeroGeeks as we introduced AeroMail. This is our chance to not only get your questions answered – but to share them with the rest of […]
In some respects, this is a Second Ride since we have already spent significant time on the P2 following the reveal in California, so we will skip the technical breakdown […]
Welcome to our first installment of AeroMail. Since AeroGeeks’ launch, we have been corresponding regularly with our readers to find answers to their questions and respond to their feedback. We’ve […]
Specialized launched its radically different triathlon-specific (and very UCI-illegal) Shiv frame at the 2011 Ironman World Championships in Kona—debuting under Craig Alexander while setting a new course record. Specialized promised […]
Obviously the big news this week was Quintana Roos announcement of their new PR frame. We spent quite a bit of time talking with QR about what makes the PR […]
Colin Chapman, who founded Lotus Cars, is famous for describing his philosophy for designing race cars thusly, “Simplify, then add lightness.” He gave us the Lotus Seven, arguably the most […]
Often times when manufacturers send us products to test, they throw in a couple additional items for us to try. We don’t always end up reviewing those products for many […]
There is a fundamental difference between endorsing something and actually putting your name on a product. Yes, you may be willing to say that you like the product or that […]
We are going to start off today by congratulating Crowie on one heck of an Ironman career. Following his fifth place finish at IM Melbourne yesterday – Craig Alexander announced […]
We, as a sport, tend to have short memories. “Whatever happened to…” is a question that gets thrown around AeroGeeks HQ on a nearly daily basis. In most cases, the […]