Cervelo P2 – First Ride
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Blue is back! We detailed a few weeks ago (here) how Blue Competition Cycles was signing new athletes, but we didn’t go into their 2014 lineup. It is no secret […]
We first took a look at the all new Cervélo P3 last April and were thoroughly impressed and very curious. After all, the original P3 was well respected as the […]
The Boardman AiR TTE is an object of desire around AeroGeeks HQ; it is sleek, the cable routing is good, and the paint is classically understated. Oh, and it’s one […]
“It’s the best of both worlds.” This is a phrase that many of us interpret as a fancy version of “compromise.” Yet when we started reviewing the Cervelo S5, this […]
Welcome to Oceanside, California; temperature is a balmy 68 degrees, it’s about ten AM local time, and we are about to be part of the first group of journalists to […]
In September we shared the first details we had on the resurrected Cervelo S3 – and finally today we can add in the missing pieces. Cervelo has shared full details on […]
There are certain products that are truly the gold standard. Launching a new family sedan? The Camry is your competition. How about a new tablet? Look at how it stacks […]
2013 has been a busy year for Cervelo and their Aero lines. First we had the redesign of the P3 in April (the New P3) and then the reintroduction of […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Walking the floors of Interbike, it is not uncommon to see manufacturers rebrand frames with their own logos for use in helping show off their products. So when we first […]
When the new Felt AR was announced, serious questions about the performance of the bike relative to the increasingly crowded aero road bike category were raised. Felt promised to respond […]
Walking the halls of Interbike we kept hearing comments regarding a new bike that you just had to go take a look at. The bike was located way off the […]
Two years in the making, Giant’s Propel Advanced is the more affordable kid brother of the Giant Propel Advanced SL. While the Propel Advanced doesn’t feature the integrated seat mast of […]