
Canyon Concept Speedmax
Over the last few years the German bike brand Canyon has stepped into the limelight and at Eurobike they introduced the Concept Speedmax TT bike.
by Herbert Krabel, September 1, 2011Over the last few years the German bike brand Canyon has stepped into the limelight and at Eurobike they introduced the Concept Speedmax TT bike.
by Herbert Krabel, September 1, 2011We spent another day cruising through the numerous Eurobike halls and found more interesting gear to share. It is actually quite overwhelming here.
Andreas and Michael Raelert are now both aboard a BMC Timemachine TM01 and we had the opportunity to look at one of these new rides a bit closer at the Eurobike show.
The 2011 Eurobike show opened its doors inside the convention center in Friedrichshafen today and the halls were packed with visitors and interesting products.
The 2011 Eurobike trade show started today with the Demo Day in Ratzenried and warm temperatures and beautiful skies were present all day in this quaint setting.
Matt Chrabot and Sarah Haskins were the winners of the 2011 Life Time Chicago Triathlon. Eric Wynn was there to bring us some impressions from the event.
Germany’s Maik Twelsiek ruled the day at the inaugural TriStar111 Minnesota event in 3:12:45 and American age grouper Suzie Olsen topped the women’s field.
We just got our hands on the official 2011 Norseman video and it has some super impressive footage. But we are not only talking about the beautiful landscape and the athletic achievements but also the unique video perspectives.
British Le Mans race driver Chris Buncombe is very passionate about cycling when he is not behind the steering wheel of his Aston Martin race car. He also runs and word has it that swimming may not be very far behind.
Rasmus Henning was first out of the water, crushed the bike segment and then cruised home to win Ironman 70.3 Timberman. Chrissie Wellington also led from start to finish to take her fourth title and finish 9th overall.
The British team was predicted to win the Team World Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland and they did not disappoint. Defending Champion Switzerland finished second and Germany third despite a penalty.
Jonathan Brownlee won the 2011 ITU Sprint World Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland and thus successfully defended his title ahead of Javier Gomez and his older brother Alistair.
Barbara Riveros Diaz stormed past Emma Jackson with 200 meters to go to take the win at the ITU Sprint Worlds in Lausanne. Andrea Hewitt finished third and fourth placed Helen Jenkins moved into the lead of the series.