Trek Precision Fit – Review
Two months ago we shared our thoughts on the Trek Speed Concept and declared that if we were willing to race it, we would certainly buy it. Well last month […]
Two months ago we shared our thoughts on the Trek Speed Concept and declared that if we were willing to race it, we would certainly buy it. Well last month […]
The challenge with reviewing a product that seeks to buck a trend is that all of our standard comparisons fall flat. Of course it’s not that we can’t make a […]
We are back! Two weeks off to enjoy the holidays and maybe let a pound or two creep on (yes, we needed that second piece of pie!) So let’s recap […]
Last year, we were given a little flash drive with some very interesting wind tunnel data about the then-new Felt AR and its competition, which we analyzed. While we had […]
Over the past year, we have seen a new type of bike enter the triathlon market – bikes that buck the system. We’re talking about a bike that seeks to […]
Wow! Hopefully by now this won’t be a spoiler for anyone, but a big congrats to Sebastian Kienle and Mirinda Carfrae for winning the Ironman World Championship. Carfrae’s domination of […]
Diamondback is not a name we automatically associate with performance road bikes – at least not yet. And Diamondback is working hard to make that “yet” come sooner than you […]
The reason we love aero road bikes so much is that they provide the budget-minded athlete with the ability to have a bike that can be used for crits on […]
Some good news to end the week – the AeroGeeks are getting healthy again. Our chief editor got back to training and our multisport editor is not far behind. But […]
We have a busy WiR for you this week. At the Tour de Suisse we once again saw race footage via action cams mounted to the leadout bikes. This week […]
When we took our First Look at the Norcom Straight just over a year ago, we came away intrigued. Fuji’s philosophy here was “Fit Comes First,” and we are well aware that […]
A big week for the AeroGeeks as we introduced AeroMail. This is our chance to not only get your questions answered – but to share them with the rest of […]
Specialized launched its radically different triathlon-specific (and very UCI-illegal) Shiv frame at the 2011 Ironman World Championships in Kona—debuting under Craig Alexander while setting a new course record. Specialized promised […]
Obviously the big news this week was Quintana Roos announcement of their new PR frame. We spent quite a bit of time talking with QR about what makes the PR […]
If by now you have not entered our Half-a-Million-Views contest, what are you waiting for? Remember that there are two different ways to enter – on our site (here) and […]
Half a million – when we launched AeroGeeks just 13 months ago, we never expected to be here already. And while we would like to believe that we got here […]
Happy Sunday! And for our American readers (at least those who enjoy American football and\or good commercials) Happy SuperBowl Sunday! We are hoping everyone had a great week of workouts. […]
Ride Safe – it’s a phrase that we don’t take lightly around here. We are always looking for products that help ensure we finish every ride without any extra scrapes, […]
For some it’s the off season, for others the beginning of the new season and for some – a day to be crowned champion. To those that raced the 2575 […]
Sorry we missed last week’s WiR – most of the team was participating in the Disney World Marathon Weekend. To any of our readers who also participated – congratulations! And […]