8-30-2015 WiR
Lets start out this week’s WiR with a big congrats to Jan Frodeno and Daniela Ryf for winning 70.3 worlds and to all the competitors who were out on the […]
Lets start out this week’s WiR with a big congrats to Jan Frodeno and Daniela Ryf for winning 70.3 worlds and to all the competitors who were out on the […]
The Argon 18 E-118 Next is a great bike. After spending quite a bit of time with it at Interbike last year while talking with the engineers who built it, […]
The conventional wisdom in triathlon these days can be summed up by the saying, “A UCI-Approved sticker on a bike automatically makes it slower.” With constraints in the rules, ostensibly […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
It’s been just over a year since we shared our First Ride aboard our Specialized Shiv Expert test bike. In that time, the Shiv has been used to test new […]
The AeroGeeks Team recently had an opportunity to speak with Jimmy Seear and Diaa Nour, co-founders of Ventum, a groundbreaking company that has taken a legendary bike design and updated […]
The challenge with reviewing a product that seeks to buck a trend is that all of our standard comparisons fall flat. Of course it’s not that we can’t make a […]
We were excited when Trek rolled out their revised Speed Concept in mid-2013. They had taken a frame that had been performing at their pro-peloton level and added a list […]
The Aerogeeks’ love of aero road bikes is well documented. When done right, road bikes are an ideal balance of speed and agility. Fast enough to give you a performance […]
While Saturday was spent checking out transition – Sunday was race day. While one of our editors was actually on course racing, the rest of the team was out on […]
We still remember the first time we saw a BMC TMR01 frame sitting in a shop. It was just a frame hanging from a ceiling, and yet it exuded speed. […]
Last year, we were given a little flash drive with some very interesting wind tunnel data about the then-new Felt AR and its competition, which we analyzed. While we had […]
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 […]