
Thrilling fun when traveling
Triathletes travel all over the world for races, and it is important to explore the places you visit and also make some time for memorable fun.
by Herbert Krabel, March 3, 2016Triathletes travel all over the world for races, and it is important to explore the places you visit and also make some time for memorable fun.
by Herbert Krabel, March 3, 2016One of the giants of early triathlon race production, Bill Fulton of the L.A. Triathlon Series at Bonelli Park, has passed away at the age of 93.
NiteRider has been in the bike light business for a long time now and their Sentinel 40 tail light is a fantastic and clever offering at a great price point.
Laura Siddall finished second at Challenge Wanaka ten days ago and is now getting ready for IRONMAN New Zealand. Learn more about this fast female pro.
This week we noticed the Pure Boost running shoes from Adidas, the ROKA Maverick Pro wetsuit, an entertaining cook book, a clever cycling jersey from TwinSix and more.
This tour started as a musing on the Reader Forum last July. Slowtwitch On Tour begins this weekend, in Raleigh, NC, Atlanta, GA, and Milwaukee, WI.
I spoke to ex-Felt product manager Dave Koesel and ex-Cervelo president Gerard Vroomen on what both are cooking up now that they’re together at 3T
A web-based training software platform from Australia is giving Training Peaks a run for its money. It leans toward cyclists, but has triathletes’ attention.
While Garmin is preeminent in the bike computer industry, Wahoo is ready to shake up the market, which will only benefit consumers.
While it may not be as cheap as the home hacks invented by Forum members Wahoo’s first-ever dumb metal thing smartens up the Pain Cave.
Eric Lagerstrom captured a great video during the bike segment of the 2016 Tritonman Triathlon and added wise words and insight to finish it properly.
The 10th edition of the Tritonman Triathlon took place over the weekend with fast elites in draft legal action, and also offered a more traditional non drafting option.
So you want to Nordic ski? But where should you do it? We’re glad you asked. FBD gives you the grand tour of Sun Valley, ID – the triathlete’s ultimate winter destination.
Rob Gray won the 2016 Ultraman Florida this past weekend and he had a chat with us about these 3 long days of fun in the February sun.
Over 1,600 athletes competed in the 2016 Challenge Wanaka in New Zealand and here are some pro images from this very scenic and stunning race course.
Local favorite Dougal Allan ran down Maik Twelsiek to capture the 2016 Challenge Wanaka. Dutch Yvonne van Vlerken hung tough to grab the women’s title.
A superbike complete bike solver can be built in half a day. Here’s the first one I built, and how I built it. Why don’t all superbike makers have one?
Last October, Cervélo announced that in 140.6 days it would launch its new premium triathlon bike, setting an industry benchmark, and making its riders faster.
You may not yet be familiar with the name Jake Montgomery, but maybe ought to. This talented and fast young Aussie pro looks to have a great future.
Felt is offering it’s popular IA 10 as a frameset: frame, fork, stem and seat post. The price is $2,499 for the combo, and it comes in 5 sizes.
Norwegian Agnethe Bergsaker is fairly new to triathlon and has already done several extreme events including Norseman and Lofoten X. She is not afraid of the cold!
Has the Vanquish 2 vanquished the Bondi? Yes. No. I don’t know. I’m conflicted. I’m waiting for the other shoe to drop, so to speak.
HED’s new patent claims both a product (rim) and a math problem: a relationship between rim and tire. The patent, announced today, has market implications.
Kevin Grogan of Gear for Multisport in Clermont likes bikes and he recently built up a Zipp 2001 and made this early aero frame fit his personal taste and humor.
Wisconsin native Zachary Carr joined team EMJ last year and quickly made an impression with several great results. Here is our chat with this fast age group athlete.