The Andean’s Long Awaited New Stem
I’ve always felt the Andean is a pro tri bike you must consider. But not with its original stem. In 4 weeks the new stem lands.
by Dan Empfield, May 21, 2018I’ve always felt the Andean is a pro tri bike you must consider. But not with its original stem. In 4 weeks the new stem lands.
by Dan Empfield, May 21, 2018If you’re an Ironman racer, probably. Short courser, maybe not.
Flora Duffy will start the 2018 ITU World Triathlon Bermuda aboard a very beautiful custom painted Specialized Tarmac and we managed to take a closer look.
Ventum co-owner Diaa Nour is originally from Egypt and he wanted to have a bike that is a tribute to his home country. Currently at IRONMAN Texas this bike with very intricate golden details is on display in the expo there.
While US Pro Brad Williams visited the A2 Wind Tunnel in North Carolina we had a chance to look closer at his brand new Canyon Speedmax CF SLX race bike.
HOKA’s sweet spot, for road runners and triathletes, lies between the Clifton and the original Bondi B. Does the Elevon continue that tradition?
We do now finally have a coherent strategy for the use of the aerobar. Profile Design’s new product line is a template for this.
Swiss Pro Jan van Berkel recently partnered with the Factor brand and here now is a closer look at his sharp looking 2018 Factor Slick race bike.
Belgian Michael Van Cleven is relatively unknown in North America but we now look at his Squad Hornett race bike. A bike we also do not see too often.
There are 20, maybe 30 wetsuit companies all making their suits the same way. Here’s an outlier that certainly deserves your consideration.
The HOKA One One Bondi 5 is a really nice shoe. But it’s not the shoe I fell in love with, and that I wrote about so exuberantly 7 years ago today.
Memo to triathletes: Saucony makes more than the Kinvara. If HOKA is a great idea but a bridge too far for you, consider this shoe.
Canyon’s hotly anticipated $2,499 tri bike gets the Slowtwitch treatment.