Garmin Virb – First Ride
In the 1980s, the world was a fundamentally different place. Berlin was divided by a wall, the USSR seemed indomitable, the professional peloton was on more steroids than Schwarzenegger, and […]
In the 1980s, the world was a fundamentally different place. Berlin was divided by a wall, the USSR seemed indomitable, the professional peloton was on more steroids than Schwarzenegger, and […]
It isn’t often that we get to ride the same gear as Team Sky. Sure, we get some pretty amazing products in to test, but there’s a fairly short list […]
When we were first asked to spend time with the Marc Pro, we actually had a bit of trepidation in doing so. What test plan could we put together to […]
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 we took our First Look at the Norcom Straight just over a year ago, we came away intrigued. Fuji’s philosophy here was “Fit Comes First,” and we are well aware that […]
Let’s start out with a basic fact – the AeroGeeks team is already a huge fan of Nuun. Two of our three editors use nothing but Nuun for hydration during […]
It probably goes without saying that the AG team loves bikes. We get downright giddy at the prospect of a new bike showing up in our mailroom. And when it […]
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 […]
In our review of the Profile Design T3 Plus Carbon clip ons we made mention of the 80mm of stack adjustment available. However we didn’t go in depth into how […]
Let’s face it, new brake pads are never going to be the most exciting news. They are neither sexy nor eye catching. In fact, you tend to only notice your […]
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” […]
In almost every industry there is a product by which all others are compared. How many times have you seen a car commercial with the phrase “More room than a […]
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 […]
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 […]