FLO 90 Carbon Clincher – Review
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Another busy week at AeroGeeks HQ. We finished our time with Infinit Nutrition, the Marc Pro Plus, and the Louis Garneau P-09. We were also busy checking in awesome new […]
When we first experienced the Marc Pro, we had our doubts. Could this device really make a difference in our recovery? Turns out, it really did. With said, if you […]
We’ll admit it; it’s been a while since our first ride with Infinit Nutrition. Since then, we’ve changed our bike formula twice, spoken with Infinit’s nutritionists three times, and concocted a formula […]
The Bell Star Pro has been in our garage for a good long while, now (you can read our First Look at the Star Pro here). We’ve ridden it through […]
We lost an hour of sleep this weekend but that doesn’t mean we were about to give up an hour of training. Or if you had the fortune (misfortune?) to […]
Ever since the rumors of SRAM’s Red eTap started making its way around transition we have been keen to see how it would be applied to tri and TT bikes. […]
It was a good week here at AeroGeeks HQ. The weather was in the mid 60s most of the week, and with that came some great workouts. We even ventured […]
While we normally don’t start a review with a riddle, we felt that one was appropriate for the Bontrager Fall & Winter Collection. How do you test a box of […]
Even though it’s the off season, this week was a big training block for the AeroGeeks team. Truth be told, it’s not because we needed the training miles. No, it’s […]
While running sans top may be ok at your local sprint race, it’s not going to be allowed if you choose to race with the World Triathlon Corporation. Article VI […]
Triathletes like deep wheels. Generally, the deeper the better. We, as a rule, lust after disc rears and the deepest front we can hope to control in a crosswind. But […]
Miami is home to many companies both big and small and it should come as no surprise that the athlete’s village at Ironman Miami 70.3 had plenty of local flavor. One of […]
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 […]
The bikes of the world champions are truly sights to behold. Both Jan and Daniela have access to the best of the best equipment, and it shows in their selections. […]
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 […]
People often ask us why we take so much time from reviews to do Interbike coverage, and our answer is always the same – this is why we launched AeroGeeks.com. […]
Tuesday night we got our first good look at SRAM Red eTAP, and the team was giddy to get a chance to play with it. Would it be natural to […]