XLAB, Profile Design Dominate Bike Hydration
XLAB easily wins rear hydration, narrowly wins front hydration. Pros use more integrated systems than AGers.
by Dan Empfield, October 26, 2022XLAB easily wins rear hydration, narrowly wins front hydration. Pros use more integrated systems than AGers.
by Dan Empfield, October 26, 2022Looking at both the Kona count, and the TriBike Transport count, readers can get a sense of what tri bikes are selling.
If you haver $14.99 per month to spend on stationary cycling, Wahoo believes it has the value proposition
What’s the theory behind wide fork blades and other very strange design features
The biggest difference between pro and age group equipment in Kona was the aerobars each cohort chose
Here’s the Kona saddle count. For the cynics who don’t follow what the pros do, look at this anyway.
Which brands are over- and under-invested in pro long course athletes?
Women’s and men’s bike positions in Kona looked almost the same. With one difference.
An overview of the brands, models, tube type or tubeless, widths of tires ridden by the pros in Kona.
Here’s a sampling of male pros rode their bikes in Kona. The consensus position changed, but not profoundly so.
The biggest obvious difference: disc brakes. But there have been some equipment changes too.
Discs are not allowed in Kona for IRONMAN Worlds. Here’s the closest legal thing.