Give a Little, Get a Lot with the Felt IA16
If you choose a PRthree or P2 it’s because spec and price won out. If you buy an IA16 it’s because of the unique qualities of the frame.
by Dan Empfield, March 9, 2018If you choose a PRthree or P2 it’s because spec and price won out. If you buy an IA16 it’s because of the unique qualities of the frame.
by Dan Empfield, March 9, 2018In 2008 Chrissie Wellington won the Hawaiian Ironman, with the second fastest bike split of the day. On a P2. ‘nuf said.
Let’s go through this bike, the frameset and then all the parts, and tally up all the “fails”.
Triathlon doesn’t have to be expensive. Let’s talk about bikes aboard which a pro could win an Ironman, for under $3000.
Aussie Sam Appleton grabbed the win at the 2018 IRONMAN 70.3 Geelong and here is a closer look at his new Giant Trinity Advanced Pro.
Now we’re down to it. The final installment of our 3-part series on the run shoe market. The killer app? Organic Support.
What saddles do people prefer on their tri bikes, when given a real opportunity to try them, and then to choose?
Neutral, Stability and Motion Control, run shoe tech’s onetime Holy Trinity, have also caught the last train for the coast. (Pardon us, Don McLean.)
Here are two aerobars on opposite ends of the cost spectrum but sharing similar design imperatives
German pro Markus Fachbach had a rough day in Kona but at least he was looking good aboard this beautiful green and black Canyon Speedmax CF SLX superbike.
The Vaporfly 4% is the hard-to-get, expensive, much lighter brother of the Zoom Fly. Is this shoe better than the Zoom Fly? Nope.
I contemplating quitting the sport to go back to pure running. But I just had the most comfortable ride of my life on a new bike. Here’s the story.
American Matt Hanson is ready for the upcoming IRONMAN World Championships in Kona and we looked closer at his bright red Quintana Roo PRsix.