Cervelo S5 – Aero Down to the Water Bottle Mount
BikeRadar just republished their thoughts on the Cervelo S5 Team and gave it 4 out of 5 stars (recently another entrant in the Aero Bike category the BMC TMR01 received […]
BikeRadar just republished their thoughts on the Cervelo S5 Team and gave it 4 out of 5 stars (recently another entrant in the Aero Bike category the BMC TMR01 received […]
Even when you are known as one of the biggest innovators in the sport, you are going to take a year off now and then, and sometimes that isn’t a […]
Five years ago there were road frames and time trial frames, no one had yet heard of the concept of the aero road bike. Today we see multiple manufacturers producing […]
Looks like Christmas came really, really early here at AG – TRP has just announced their road disc calipers with a dual pot design to help you stop when you […]
Ever since purchasing my first pair of goggles I’ve found that, at least in my case, they’re a very personal choice. And with so many choices out there, I kept […]
The three of us here at AeroGeeks use Garmin 500s. We like them for their ease of use, their resilience in less than perfect conditions, and the absolute mountains of […]
When Toyota first introduced their LFA super car in 2010 one of the highlights of the vehicle was their new manufacturing process, specifically a new way of producing carbon […]
In this post we will be covering the BTA (between the arms) bottle setup. The BTA position is universally considered one of the best—if not THE best—place for a triathlete […]
When it comes to winning, losing, and just completing races, it’s easy to get caught up in the conditioning of an athlete or the technology they use and forget the […]
In 2011 Felt brought its new flag ship TT machine to the market. The DA had all the prerequisites of a super bike; aero foil based design, hidden brakes, and […]
In 2011, Felt made it to the big time with their top-of-the-line DA. It was everything a superbike should be – aero, fast, well appointed, and drop-dead sexy. For ’12, […]
Mike and I had a bet going about TriRig’s new product, Mercury. For anyone unfamiliar with TriRig’s Mercury, it’s a spindle-style pedal with three huge features: absurdly low stack height, […]
When I first started cycling, I quickly learned the importance of a good pair of cycling shorts. The right pair can guarantee more comfort in the saddle (and afterward). But […]
Shimano’s latest and greatest mechanical (and thus, superior to anything with a battery) groupset has finally been weighed… and found wanting. Dura Ace 9000 incorporates significant design changes to help […]
Q-rings, or oval/elliptical chainrings, aren’t exactly new in the world of riding fast, but what is new is how available—and affordable—the option is becoming. What was once the purview of […]
I first wrote a review of the Timex Global Trainer back in February for Amazon (found here). At the time I had only used the watch for a month and […]
For our inaugural post, I’m going to review my primary bike (I have a second slightly older bike that is permanently attached to a trainer). This is my 2012 Quintana […]