Trek’s wind tunnel white paper
Trek’s engineers went public with their latest Equinox TTX wind tunnel test to counteract what it called spotty and erroneous assumptions about its recent data.
by Dan Empfield, October 23, 2007Trek’s engineers went public with their latest Equinox TTX wind tunnel test to counteract what it called spotty and erroneous assumptions about its recent data.
by Dan Empfield, October 23, 2007We have uploaded a gallery of images of the top 10 Pro women aboard their bikes.
Here is a closer look at the bikes on which the top 10 male Pros competed in Kona.
Cervelo’s owners have gotten used to seeing their athletes win unexpectedly. But this may have been the least likely victory.
In Part 2 of our trisuit shootout, we take a look at DeSoto, the homegrown brand that is, 17 years later, still making clothes out of a factory in San Diego.
What components and wheels did the Hawaiian Ironman athletes prefer?
Analysis of the Kona pier tally continues with our look at aerobars and saddles
The only question was just how badly Cervelo would put the hurt on the rest of the field. Pretty badly, in fact, but it could have been worse.
In Part 1 of our trisuit shootout, we take a look at Kiwami, the best brand that you’ve probably never heard of.
Part 1 of a series of product reviews from Interbike 2007. We cover eSoles, the custom orthotic maker, and Oval Concepts, a components manufacturer specializing in aerobars.
The company is rare that pulls itself to the front of its competitive set. Several companies did that over the last year or so, and we’ll credit them here.
Multisport certainly has the attention of the bike industry, judging by the multitude of fabulous tri bikes on display.
We were shown an early prototype of the fizik K1 Tri saddle at Interbike.