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Cervelo S5 – Aero Down to the Water Bottle Mount

January 11, 2013by aerogeeks 2 Comments

BikeRadar just republished their thoughts on the Cervelo S5 Team and gave it 4 out of 5 stars (recently another entrant in the Aero Bike category the BMC TMR01 received […]

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Bike, Bike Radar, By Mike, First Look

Quintana Roo’s 2013 ‘Shift’ Lineup

January 10, 2013by aerogeeks Leave a comment

Even when you are known as one of the biggest innovators in the sport, you are going to take a year off now and then, and sometimes that isn’t a […]

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Bike, By Mike, First Look

BMC TMR01 – First Look

January 9, 2013by aerogeeks 3 Comments

Five years ago there were road frames and time trial frames, no one had yet heard of the concept of the aero road bike.  Today we see multiple manufacturers producing […]

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Bike, Bike Radar, By Mike, First Look

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

Aqua Sphere Kayenne

January 8, 2013by aerogeeks Leave a comment

Ever since purchasing my first pair of goggles I’ve found that, at least in my case, they’re a very personal choice. And with so many choices out there, I kept […]

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By Tracy, Goggles, Review

Ten Makes All The Difference (Garmin Edge 810/Edge 510 First Look)

January 7, 2013by aerogeeks 2 Comments

The three of us here at AeroGeeks use Garmin 500s. We like them for their ease of use, their resilience in less than perfect conditions, and the absolute mountains of […]

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Bike Radar, BikeRumor, By Devon, Computer, First Look, GPS

BMC’s New Carbon Fiber Process and the Bike Defined by it (Impec)

January 7, 2013by aerogeeks Leave a comment

  When Toyota first introduced their LFA super car in 2010 one of the highlights of the vehicle was their new manufacturing process, specifically a new way of producing carbon […]

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Bike, By Mike, 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

2013 Felt DA3 – First Look

December 30, 2012by aerogeeks Leave a comment

In 2011 Felt brought its new flag ship TT machine to the market.  The DA had all the prerequisites of a super bike; aero foil based design, hidden brakes, and […]

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Bike, By Mike, First Look

2012 Felt DA4

December 28, 2012by aerogeeks 7 Comments

In 2011, Felt made it to the big time with their top-of-the-line DA. It was everything a superbike should be – aero, fast, well appointed, and drop-dead sexy. For ’12, […]

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Bike, By Devon, Review

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

A Look at Women’s Cycling Shorts

December 16, 2012by aerogeeks 4 Comments

When I first started cycling, I quickly learned the importance of a good pair of cycling shorts. The right pair can guarantee more comfort in the saddle (and afterward). But […]

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By Tracy, Kit

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

Timex Global Trainer

December 10, 2012by aerogeeks Leave a comment

I first wrote a review of the Timex Global Trainer back in February for Amazon (found here).  At the time I had only used the watch for a month and […]

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By Mike, Computer, Electronics, GPS, Review

2012 Quintana Roo CD0.1

December 8, 2012by aerogeeks 10 Comments

For our inaugural post, I’m going to review my primary bike (I have a second slightly older bike that is permanently attached to a trainer). This is my 2012 Quintana […]

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Articles, Bike, By Mike, Review

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