The New Cannondale Slice – First Look
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
No matter what you do, everyone runs into the problem of an ill-fitting bike sooner or later. Sometimes, it happens because you bought a “killer deal” and thought you could […]
No trip to Interbike would be complete without a stop at the Zipp \ SRAM booth. While there were no new triathlon-related product announcements from Zipp, this was our first […]
It is always tough to craft a successor to the gold standard – to create a product that is actually better than the original product an entire industry is judged […]
When you strap the fēnix 2 to your wrist for the first time, you’ll quickly realize that is a true multisport watch – not a triathlon computer. The fēnix 2 […]
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 […]
Profile Design always has something exciting to show at Interbike and this year was no exception. Last year it was the Aero HC and the TwentyFour series wheels. This year […]
2014 has been a busy year in the hydration business – XLAB has new items out, Profile Design launched their fully integrated system, but one name has been conspicuously absent […]
Some brand names get your attention instantly when you hear they’re coming out with a new product—even if they’re not normally associated with the particular thing they’re releasing. These are […]
Scott’s booth was our first stop at Interbike. With their new Plasma 5 ( ) having been released only two months ago, this was our first chance to get up and […]
All too often it’s forgotten that Bontrager is more than an OEM supplier to Trek—they’re making some great products any athlete should consider (regardless of whether or not you ride […]
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 […]
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 […]
Vector S Almost any time a conversation about Garmin Vector comes up at the AG office someone makes a comment we have heard time and time again – “If they […]
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 […]
When we first unboxed our matte red 2014 Fuji Norcom Straight 1.3, we expected that we would be spending the next few months talking about how easy it was to […]
When we began reviewing the XLAB Stealth Pocket 100, we’d mentioned that bento boxes were never going to be the sexiest addition to your bike. However, they more than make up […]
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 […]
In the middle of our time with the Giro Selector, we happened to catch one of the Ironman rebroadcasts. We’ve honestly forgotten which one, but the image that stood out […]