Kona 2016 – 2017 BMC Timemachine – First Look
Sometimes you need a tri weapon and sometimes you race the clock. The 2017 BMC Timemachine is meant to handle both duties.
Sometimes you need a tri weapon and sometimes you race the clock. The 2017 BMC Timemachine is meant to handle both duties.
In this weeks #WiR – The Mail Room stays busy and both Quarq and Blue Bicycles tease us!
This week we love the pain and have a few updates on our current reviews – all in the WiR
This week, TriRig posted something interesting to their Facebook page. It was a drag chart for a new product, compared with a baseline. So what is it? That’s a pretty good question.
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.
March is here – and for the team here at AeroGeeks HQ that means the beginning of race season. While not all of our editors will be racing this week, […]
Several years ago, a Cervelo engineer made a quip that he never thought would become a major talking point in triathlete circles. In an email to TriRig, Damon Rinard wrote, […]
There are times when stock hardware just doesn’t cut it. Whether you want to be more comfortable, more aero, or even simply replace a part you just consider aesthetically unpleasing, […]
Ironman Florida was this weekend, and while we didn’t get the chance to head to the Florida panhandle, we did have the opportunity to watch the Ironman live stream and […]
Whoops – we are a little late with the Week in Review this week. After watching Sarah Haskins and Michael Raelert take the victories at Ironman Miami 70.3 we hung […]
Let’s start with a big congrats to not just Daniela Ryf and Jan Frodeno, but to all the finishers of yesterday’s Ironman World Championships. It’s easy to forget that there […]
Early this year we noticed that Giant had removed all of their triathlon frames from giant-bicycles.com. When we reached out to find out why, all they would tell us was to keep […]
While there are still many a weight weenie to be found in transition, the reality is that aero, not weight, is the factor that should be most accounted for when […]
A big congratulations to Chris Froome for taking the final yellow Jersey and the polka dots. After 21 days of racing, and quite a few ups and downs, it all […]
Owning a superbike is a lot like owning a Ferrari. They’re stunningly pretty, go like hell, and are an absolute nightmare to work on or transport. The Felt IA is […]
We’ve said it once and will say it again – we love the Tour de France. We kept up with product launches all week and can already tell you that […]
This past week we have heard the same thing said over and over: “The Tour de France is coming! The Tour de France is coming!” While the AG team anticipates […]
It’s been just over a year since we shared our First Ride aboard our Specialized Shiv Expert test bike. In that time, the Shiv has been used to test new […]
The AeroGeeks Team recently had an opportunity to speak with Jimmy Seear and Diaa Nour, co-founders of Ventum, a groundbreaking company that has taken a legendary bike design and updated […]
If you wish to run, first you must walk. Although we think that might not apply to Nick Salazar, the brains behind TriRig and its component line, the Alpha, Sigma, […]