XLAB Torpedo System – First Ride
The more you test a product the more you start to create a mental checklist of elements you would add to your ideal version of that product. Ever since our […]
The more you test a product the more you start to create a mental checklist of elements you would add to your ideal version of that product. Ever since our […]
Profile Design is a company best-known for their cockpits and hydration systems, so if you weren’t aware that they made carbon wheels, the Altair line, you could be forgiven. Now […]
5AM rides are always going to be a little nerve wracking. There you are, barely awake and sharing the road with equally groggy drivers in vehicles that weight 100X more […]
Back in July when we covered Trek’s launch of their revised Speed Concept our biggest wish was an opportunity to put some miles on the bike. Unfortunately we still haven’t had […]
Ironman returned to South Florida this weekend with the Ironman 70.3 Miami event. Unfortunately none of our editors were able to race this weekend but we did get to out […]
The AeroGeeks staked themselves out at the halfway point of the ride today to watch the pros and age groupers come rolling through. (We were in Transition on Saturday, you […]
We don’t usually cover races but when you have an Ironman branded event in your backyard and a former 70.3 and 140.6 World Champion racing we had quite the excuse […]
Triathlon is a sport that is, at its core, about not growing up. Not getting old. Triathlons are the very embodiment of the idea that just because our age gets […]
Triathletes are known for double, triple, and quadruple checking their race-day items, so having an athletic bag that can expertly organize all of your gear is a must. That’s why […]
Strong competition will often times have an immediate impact on an industry. So when Stages announced it was going to offer a power meter for just $699 consumers immediately started […]
Any long time reader of the site knows our fascination with aero road bikes. On the surface they appear to provide the ability to race a crit on Saturday and […]
We spent some time with Rob Aguero of Reynolds Cycling at Interbike and came away with some very interesting bits of information about the UCI, disc brakes, the 2014 lineup, […]
On Wednesday, Boardman Bikes introduced the world to the frame they hope will propel Peter Jacobs to his second Ironman World Championship – the AiR/TTE. Details were noticeably short (the […]
Let’s face it, you are not going to win every race you enter. But when you finish in any other place besides first you’re still going to ask yourself the […]
The concept of a cycling “black box” has always been intriguing to us. The ability to have detailed information regarding what happened before, during, and after an accident can be […]
Following last Friday’s trend, we thought we’d share a few more great photos from Interbike to kick off the weekend. Since the AG team had the privilege to walk the […]
Any reader of the site knows that we are big fans of Quintana Roo – we have their CD0.1 on our cover and is one of our primary test frames. QR was one […]
We recently had the privilege to take a peek at Pearl Izumi’s 2014 spring line, and so far we like what we see. One of our favorites includes the P.R.O. […]
Triathlon is typically one of the last sports you are going to associate action cameras with. However if you have had the chance to read our First Ride with the […]
There is little doubt that one of the most exciting product announcements of the past few months was the all new 2014 Felt IA. Felt designed the IA from the […]