Shimano Dura-Ace R9100 TT\Tri – First Look
Shimano revealed their newest iteration of their flagship Dura-Ace group set (now R9100 compared to the previous 9000) to the public yesterday morning. And to be honest, the reveal wasn’t […]
Shimano revealed their newest iteration of their flagship Dura-Ace group set (now R9100 compared to the previous 9000) to the public yesterday morning. And to be honest, the reveal wasn’t […]
Scott introduces not one but two new helmets. Both of which come with class defining aero and cooler than a bare head ventilation.
In this week’s WiR we check out the latest from RockyMounts, check up on the science that Bontrager uses in their kits, and update you on the latest from our Mail Room and Current Reviews.
We check out the new STAC Zero trainer featuring a no-contact resistance unit that means no noise and no wear on your tires.
We keep the #WiR short to spend Father’s Day with the littlest AeroGeek but that didn’t stop us from checking out the latest from Pioneer Cycles and ISM Saddles
In this week’s WiR we have a new track bike from Cervelo, new NV from KÜAT, and the Quarq Qollector gets updates. Plus, review updates from XLAB, SRAM, Catlike, and more.
We’ve wanted the Silca HX-One ever since we first saw it. But could we justify $125 for a set of hex wrenches – we think so!
The 808 NSWs are the most advanced wheels that Zipp has to offer. But do the gains (and the gold medals) justify the price?
In this week’s WiR we get our first look at SRAM’s new eTap Clics and Felts new TA FRD. Wahoo has a new update to make Zwift even better. And we updated you on our latest reviews from Bontrager, Pearl Izumi, and Catlike.
We hear the same thing almost every time we have the Silca SuperPista Ultimate floor pump on our pages: “Gorgeous, but I just cannot justify spending $450 for a floor […]
If you watch peloton racing frequently, you probably already noticed a new Giro helmet perched atop the riders. At least we sure did. Although every time we asked Giro about […]
Sometimes life gets in the way of training (and writing). Two weeks ago we spent the better part of the week in Texas, and this week at least one of […]
Aero can be funny. Something may look fast, but we all know that looks aren’t everything. And sometimes what looks slow and bulky is actually pretty darn quick. That’s why […]
Another quiet week here at AeroGeeks HQ. But thankfully the summer is coming, which means the Giro and The Tour. And then we have Eurobike, Interbike, and Kona in the […]
It was just over a month ago that we shared our first look at FLO Cycling’s 2016 lineup – a lineup that, for the first time ever, included full carbon […]
Vacation and working out don’t always go hand in hand. But luckily Disney had us covered this week as we were in Orlando celebrating the littlest AeroGeek’s third birthday. Plenty […]
If you were following us on Instagram this week you would have seen our Scott Plasma 5 being used to test products from Quarq, FLO, Profile Design, and PRO. And […]
It is hard to deny that the Recon Jet has been one of our most anticipated products here at AeroGeeks HQ. A full-featured cycling computer built into a heads-up display […]
There is something about short course races that we always tend to under estimate. Whether it be Sprint distance triathlons or just the local 5K, no matter how much race-specific […]
Zipp started Spring right this week with not one or two, but three product launches – the 303 NSW, disc brake versions of the 404 Firecrest and 808 Firecrest, and […]