Abu Dhabi Tri bike check-in
With the 2011 Abu Dhabi International Triathlon showdown almost upon us, it was time for the impressive Pro field to check in their bikes near the Emirates Palace hotel.
by Herbert Krabel, March 11, 2011With the 2011 Abu Dhabi International Triathlon showdown almost upon us, it was time for the impressive Pro field to check in their bikes near the Emirates Palace hotel.
by Herbert Krabel, March 11, 2011In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses the Garmin Auto-Pause feature, ANT+ phones, and the Tunebug music system.
In this edition of What We Have Noticed we look at the Honey Stinger Organic Energy Chews, the Trix Champion t-shirt, the Oakley C-Wire shades and the Topeak Ratchet Rocket.
Cervelo took several superbikes to the San Diego wind tunnel last month and tested them all exhaustively and comprehensively. Slowtwitch was there for the entire exercise. Here’s the first of several reports.
More images from the 2011 North American Handmade Bicycle Show in Austin, TX. Parlee, Guru, Alchemy, Liger, Crumpton, Chris King and more.
The 2011 North American Handmade Bicycle Show is currently taking place in Austin, TX and visitors are exposed to an amazing showcase of hand crafted bicycles and parts.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses the benefits of Computrainer Ergo Mode, covers the best GPS for skiing, and offers a comparison of the Timex Global Trainer and Garmin 310XT.
Almost all attention in bike fit is given to the fit coordinates while in the aero position. But, pursuit contact points relative to saddles, armrests, and the steering axis is probably the next area deserving investigation.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray discusses how to use your Garmin 310XT for all three legs of a triathlon, working with CompuTrainer’s occasionally erratic HR sensor, and selecting a book for HR-based training.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers a handful of questions on Garmin and their nearly ubiquitous training devices as well as how to do an FTP test using a Computrainer.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers questions on the limits of Garmin’s headunits, CompuTrainer software, and the new Nike watch designed and built in partnership with TomTom.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers questions on waterproof (or not-so-waterproof) devices and their role in training. And a satellite question on fitting the Garmin 800 on aerobars.
In this week’s installment of our weekly Q&A column focusing on personal sports electronics, Ray covers five questions on the favorite accessory of every gear geek stuck inside during the winter – the speed and distance footpod.