Cannondale Slice UItegra Di2 – Review
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 […]
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 […]
If you are a long time reader of Aerogeeks you know that we are big fans of Cobb saddles. At any given time there is at least one Cobb on […]
We have been wanting to experience Look’s Kéo Blade Aero pedals ever since we saw them a few years ago. Between the claimed aero savings, the precise engagement of their […]
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 […]
We all know professional athletes are paid to wear and use certain products. But regardless of payment, athletes won’t put their success on the line for any product. So when […]
When we finished our time with the original S5, we walked away impressed. The S5 was a frame that, in the tunnel, was equal to the venerable P4, yet designed […]
When looking to make a fast bike faster, adding a pair of deep wheels is one of the easiest ways to do it, if not necessarily the cheapest. But what […]
It was just over a month ago that we shared the new Wahoo RPM cadence sensor, and in that first article, we mentioned that Wahoo had sent us an RPM. Since […]
There’s one phone call all product review teams hate making. It’s the kind of call that requires a few brave deep breaths before you start to dial. And when you […]
Runners and triathletes alike know that taking care of your feet and legs is an essential part of injury prevention. We buy specific shoes, socks, compression gear all in the […]
There has been a plethora of new frames under the riders at this year’s Tour – and we consider that a very good thing. New frames bring not only new […]
We cannot deny that we were surprised to hear about Giro’s new Synthe aero road helmet. We typically have a pretty good idea when something’s in the works, but this […]
Let’s all be honest; riding a trainer is just about the last way we want to ride, but sometimes it’s the trainer or nothing. In our professional opinion, riding always […]
For triathletes – the concept of non UCI legal has started to become common; at least when it comes to bike frames. At this point Felt, Trek, Specialized and Cervelo […]
Here’s the thing; developing anything is expensive. But developing things that need to be able to go fast is really expensive. So companies, if they’re smart, look at the best designs in the industry […]
First impressions can be rough. They tend to represent the mere surface details of a product and leave out the finer points that take time to appreciate. Deep carbon wheels […]
2013 has been a busy year for Cervelo and their Aero lines. First we had the redesign of the P3 in April (the New P3) and then the reintroduction of […]
The more you test a product the more you start to create a mental checklist of elements you would add to your ideal version of that product. Ever since our […]
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 […]
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, […]