Profile Design: A Coherent Strategy for Aerobars
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.
by Slowman, April 12, 2018
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.
by Slowman, April 12, 2018
US Pro Brad Williams spent a couple hours in the A2 Wind Tunnel in NC with his new Canyon race bike and discovered quite a few interesting items while he was there.
It’s nice to look at race photos! Is there anything we can learn from them?
The 3-time IRONMAN World Champion Daniela Ryf is best known for her bike prowess, but she usually puts herself in a great position with a strong swim. Here now is a look at one of her recent swim workouts she posted.
Jan Frodeno avenged his 2017 DNF with a course record win and Anne Haug went to the head of the 70.3 class.
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.
Hvar in Croatia is the first event each year for the ÖtillÖ Swimrun World Series and the beautiful images from this event might entice you to race there next year, go on a vacation in Hvar, or actually do both.
Hauschildt outruns women’s field, Kanute wins by 1:46 at IM 70.3
Frodeno scores a wire-to-wire course record win at Oceanside; Haug runs to her 3rd 70.3 victory.
South African Henri Schoeman tops old guard Brownlees at Commonwealth Men on Gold Coast .
American Matt McElroy grabbed podium spots at the ITU World Cups in Mooloolaba and New Plymouth this year and we talked to him about racing, training and the lessons learned.
Reigning two-time WTS World Champion Flora Duffy of Bermuda takes Commonwealth Games first gold medal.
Oceanside and Galveston 70.3s and the Commonwealth Games triathlon draw superb fields, intense competition.
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.
And, not just as in, “It’s going to happen,” but as in, could it hit historical numbers? It’s Wildflower Time!
The triathlon gold medalist won in a PR 31:55, with the suggestion there’s a lot more in the tank.
Lauren Brandon has been racing triathlons since 2010, but only found the long course passion in 2016. The former University of Nebraska swimmer is destroying the competition in the water and now has the 2018 IRONMAN World Championships as a big target.
Terenzo Bozzone has mastered 70.3s, but a recent hot streak fuels his long time Kona dreams.
Mirinda’s back, with new sponsors and old, and something else new: Izzy. She talks equipment, racing, coaches, and her future.
Jennifer Ledford is not only a gifted and determined athlete, she is also a Major in the US Marine Corps Reserves and deals with unmanned aircraft systems in her day job.
Lionel Sanders was trading punches with… Matt Gardiner? He’s a full time CPA, not a bike racer, but sure plays a mean pinball.
There are 20, maybe 30 wetsuit companies all making their suits the same way. Here’s an outlier that certainly deserves your consideration.
Kasper takes 5th straight win for U.S. women and Wilson edges Sam Ward at New Plymouth World Cup.
Mendez ran down Tim Reed with 5km to go and Kahlefeldt dominated the women’s field at IM 70.3 Davao.
Lake Wanaka is in a stunning area of New Zealand and the Breca SwimRun organization held their second event there last weekend – in both a long course and short course format.