Interbike 2014 – The Helmets
Three years ago the concept of an aero road helmet as all but non-existent. You had just two choices—a light, well-ventilated helmet, or a fast (and hot) time trial helmet. […]
Three years ago the concept of an aero road helmet as all but non-existent. You had just two choices—a light, well-ventilated helmet, or a fast (and hot) time trial helmet. […]
All too often it’s forgotten that Bontrager is more than an OEM supplier to Trek—they’re making some great products any athlete should consider (regardless of whether or not you ride […]
In the middle of our time with the Giro Selector, we happened to catch one of the Ironman rebroadcasts. We’ve honestly forgotten which one, but the image that stood out […]
Every triathlete needs a good bag. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a true “transition” bag, but it does have to be a bag that can hold all of our […]
Sometimes, the littlest things make the biggest difference. Hydration mix concentration is the difference between bonking and bloated. Traction can be affected by tire pressure differentials as low as 5 […]
Runners and triathletes alike know that taking care of your feet and legs is an essential part of injury prevention. We buy specific shoes, socks, compression gear all in the […]
Most of us raced our first triathlon in something we found on sale on the rack at our local shop. After all, out of all of your gear, who would […]
Ever since we first saw the Bell Star Pro on the heads of Pro Tour cyclists this spring, we have been looking forward to getting the full details. From even […]
We cannot deny that we were surprised to hear about Giro’s new Synthe aero road helmet. We typically have a pretty good idea when something’s in the works, but this […]
Of the 300+ articles we have published, one of our most popular is the Giro Air Attack – Final Thoughts. We are huge fans of this helmet and we were […]
For those of our readers familiar with the tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, you’ll likely remember Goldilocks’ famous “just right” comparison. Now of course Goldilocks was really referring […]
When it comes to purchasing a new helmet, most of us have to make a choice. What’s more important to you—ventilation or aerodynamics? For most of us, we solve this […]
When signing up for WTC races, Mike always pauses on one of the questions; somewhere between asking your name and if you’d like to purchase an additional food ticket, the […]
Once you’ve gotten a few races under your belt, you inevitably begin to trade up your gear to increase your advantage. And while you certainly can purchase a litany of […]
Let’s all be honest; riding a trainer is just about the last way we want to ride, but sometimes it’s the trainer or nothing. In our professional opinion, riding always […]
Aggressive positions on the bike come with all kinds of complications, not the least of which is trying to maintain a good sight line while your neck muscles are screaming […]
We first started running with the Distance Elites back in February, and we have to admit that we were a bit unsure of what to make of Newton’s trademark “lug” […]
Any repeat reader of AeroGeeks knows that we’re what you might call, well….water bottle connoisseurs. Not only is the AG garage stocked with various bottle options, but a good amount […]
Often times when manufacturers send us products to test, they throw in a couple additional items for us to try. We don’t always end up reviewing those products for many […]
Race number stickers are a necessary evil. Yes, they prevent your bike from being stolen. But let’s face it, getting them on (and off) is a mess. Walk up to […]