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Category Archives: Components

AeroGeeks Exclusive: Hans Bielat of Torhans details their new Aero Z hydration system (July 2013)

January 28, 2013by aerogeeks 1 Comment

Last week, AeroGeeks sat down with Hans of Torhans and talked about a number of things: CFD data, wind tunnel testing methodologies, designing aero bits for Felt, Cervelo and others… […]

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By Devon, First Look, Hydration

An Aero Wheel Primer

January 22, 2013by aerogeeks 2 Comments

The old saying goes that there’s more than one way to skin a cat, and it applies to just about everything in life, including going fast on the bike. You […]

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By Devon, Guides, Wheels

First Look at the Adamo Attack (Is Thinner Better?)

January 21, 2013by aerogeeks 8 Comments

While the Adamo Attack is designed primarily for road racers, we can all be sure that triathletes took notice of the release of this saddle late last year.  The Attack […]

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By Mike, First Look, Saddles

AeroGeek’s Hydration Guide – Rear Carriers

January 19, 2013by aerogeeks 10 Comments

In out last post we covered the BTA (between the arms) position for storing hydration on board the bike.  As we discussed, we feel this is by far the best […]

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By Mike, Guides, Hydration

Aero Wheelsets – And Why It Doesn’t Matter (Much) Which One You Buy

January 17, 2013by aerogeeks Leave a comment

We all want fast wheels; it’s an established fact of racing bikes of any stripe that those standard 32-spoke box rims just won’t do. We won’t settle for anything less […]

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By Devon, Commentary, SlowTwitch, VeloNews, Wheels

Zipp 60 / Zipp 30 Clincher – First Look

January 14, 2013by aerogeeks 5 Comments

If the Zipp 60 Clinchers look familiar, it is because they are familiar.  Remember the 404s before FireCrest?  Well as it turns out, so does Zipp and here they are […]

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By Devon, First Look, Wheels

Puttin’ on the Disc (Brake) with TRP

January 8, 2013by aerogeeks Leave a comment

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 […]

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Bike Radar, By Devon, Drivetrain, First Look

AeroGeek’s Hydration Guide – BTA

January 6, 2013by aerogeeks 8 Comments

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 […]

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By Mike, Guides, Hydration

AeroGeek’s Hydration Guide – An Introduction

January 5, 2013by aerogeeks 3 Comments

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 […]

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By Mike, Guides, Hydration

The pedal is dead, long live the spindle

December 20, 2012by aerogeeks 2 Comments

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, […]

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By Devon, First Look, Pedals

Dura Ace 9000 – Or How I Stopped Worrying And Learned To Love The Weight

December 13, 2012by aerogeeks Leave a comment

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 […]

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BikeRumor, By Devon, Drivetrain, First Look

Q-Rings reach prime time?

December 11, 2012by aerogeeks Leave a comment

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 […]

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Bike Radar, By Devon, Drivetrain

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