Miami 70.3 – Transition
We don’t usually cover races but when you have an Ironman branded event in your backyard and a former 70.3 and 140.6 World Champion racing we had quite the excuse […]
We don’t usually cover races but when you have an Ironman branded event in your backyard and a former 70.3 and 140.6 World Champion racing we had quite the excuse […]
Triathlon is a sport that is, at its core, about not growing up. Not getting old. Triathlons are the very embodiment of the idea that just because our age gets […]
There is something nice about returning to normalcy. After all of the excitement of Interbike and then having such an incredible World Championship at Kona, we were quite happy to […]
Triathletes are known for double, triple, and quadruple checking their race-day items, so having an athletic bag that can expertly organize all of your gear is a must. That’s why […]
Strong competition will often times have an immediate impact on an industry. So when Stages announced it was going to offer a power meter for just $699 consumers immediately started […]
Any long time reader of the site knows our fascination with aero road bikes. On the surface they appear to provide the ability to race a crit on Saturday and […]
Analyzing the bikes under the men’s and women’s champions you see similarities in design but very different execution between the two. Rinny and Van Leirde both rode UCI illegal frames […]
A big AeroGeeks congratulations to all of the athletes who qualified for and finished the Ironman World Championship! We know that just getting there is one of the biggest accomplishments […]
We spent some time with Rob Aguero of Reynolds Cycling at Interbike and came away with some very interesting bits of information about the UCI, disc brakes, the 2014 lineup, […]
On Wednesday, Boardman Bikes introduced the world to the frame they hope will propel Peter Jacobs to his second Ironman World Championship – the AiR/TTE. Details were noticeably short (the […]
Let’s face it, you are not going to win every race you enter. But when you finish in any other place besides first you’re still going to ask yourself the […]
The concept of a cycling “black box” has always been intriguing to us. The ability to have detailed information regarding what happened before, during, and after an accident can be […]
After a couple weeks of playing catch up post-Interbike, we’re getting back into our rhythm of testing and finishing out some of our ongoing reviews. It’s good to be back! […]
Following last Friday’s trend, we thought we’d share a few more great photos from Interbike to kick off the weekend. Since the AG team had the privilege to walk the […]
Any reader of the site knows that we are big fans of Quintana Roo – we have their CD0.1 on our cover and is one of our primary test frames. QR was one […]
We recently had the privilege to take a peek at Pearl Izumi’s 2014 spring line, and so far we like what we see. One of our favorites includes the P.R.O. […]
Triathlon is typically one of the last sports you are going to associate action cameras with. However if you have had the chance to read our First Ride with the […]
There is little doubt that one of the most exciting product announcements of the past few months was the all new 2014 Felt IA. Felt designed the IA from the […]
Most of our readers know by now how much we love 110%’s products. If you haven’t read our review of their OverDrive Compression Kit earlier this year, check it out […]
Walking the floors of Interbike, it is not uncommon to see manufacturers rebrand frames with their own logos for use in helping show off their products. So when we first […]