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Get Faster – Optimize your Aero

January 15, 2013by aerogeeks 1 Comment

Speed. It’s what we’re all after. Shaving those seconds and minutes off of our time and destroying our personal records through any means necessary. Superbikes, skinsuits, aero wheels, aerobottles, and […]

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By Devon, Commentary

Zipp 60 / Zipp 30 Clincher – First Look

January 14, 2013by aerogeeks 5 Comments

If the Zipp 60 Clinchers look familiar, it is because they are familiar.  Remember the 404s before FireCrest?  Well as it turns out, so does Zipp and here they are […]

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By Devon, First Look, Wheels

2013 Litespeed C1R Aero Bike – First Look

January 12, 2013by aerogeeks Leave a comment

Wow. Another day, another aero road bike review.  Earlier this week we looked at the Cervelo S5 and the BMC TMR01.  Today we have Litespeed’s aero road bike entrant, the […]

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Bike, BikeRumor, By Mike, First Look

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

Amazing GoPro Videos from the 2011 Tour of California

January 7, 2013by aerogeeks 3 Comments

In 2011 GoPro partnered with a number of teams at the Tour of California to mount cameras on both bikes and support vehicles.  The videos from this experiment are nothing […]

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By Mike, Commentary, YouTube

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

Should Triathlon Qualify as an NCAA Emerging Sport for Women?

January 3, 2013by aerogeeks 1 Comment

Triathlon has been steadily gaining in popularity among younger athletes—especially females. What’s more, according to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), at least 160 triathlon “club” programs are already in […]

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By Tracy, Commentary

Embracing the Trainer: The Adventures of Indoor Cycling For Two

January 1, 2013by aerogeeks Leave a comment

When I first found out I was pregnant, I knew that my days of riding on the open road were numbered. Like many prego triathletes, my doctor recommended that I […]

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By Tracy, Guides

2013 – What We Want

December 31, 2012by aerogeeks 2 Comments

The past year has been an exciting year for the triathlon community.  From a competition perspective we saw new champions in both Vegas and Kona.  Not to mention a thrilling […]

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By Mike, Commentary

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

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from us here at AeroGeeks

December 25, 2012by aerogeeks Leave a comment

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and your families !!!

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By Mike

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

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