A video chat with Jordan Rapp
Multiple Ironman champion Jordan Rapp who is also known as Rappstar, talked about racing, training, family, home projects and a great tool in a video chat.
by Herbert Krabel, January 11, 2013Multiple Ironman champion Jordan Rapp who is also known as Rappstar, talked about racing, training, family, home projects and a great tool in a video chat.
by Herbert Krabel, January 11, 2013American cyclocross Pro Meredith Miller of the California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized team talks prior to the National Championships in Madison, WI about racing and training.
Timothy O’Donell will be riding a Trek Speed Concept moving forward and he was just fitted by 51 Speedshop fit guru Mat Steinmetz.
Red Bull athlete Courtney Atkinson has represented Australia in the Olympic Triathlon in 2008 and 2012 but we will see him in a bigger variety of events moving forward.
This Bermuda prodigy raced the Commonwealth Games in just her second Olympic distance triathlon. Since then, she’s made two Olympics, recovered from an eating disorder, and found renewed zest for sport.
We had the opportunity to interview one of the legends of endurance mountain biking, Mike Curiak. He recounts 1,000 mile trips across barren Alaska, and even reveals plans for new extreme challenge.
Heather and Trevor Wurtele are currently back home in Canada where they have added snow shoveling to their swim, bike and run workouts and we had a few words with them.
This fun photo gallery follows two winter rides in Colorado aboard a fat bike. We pedal over snow, sand, ice, and manage to find some beautiful blue skies.
Matt Russell took the win at the final Ironman Canada in Penticton and a week earlier earned a podium spot at the inaugural Ironman Mt. Tremblant, but this fast humble athlete is not just about winning and keeping score.
Austin, TX based Pro Brandon Marsh had a very solid 2012 season and is now building up for a promising 2013. We had a few words with him about racing, training, cheating, drug testing and various other topics.
We delve in to the particulars of a relatively new segment of bicycles – fat bikes. Featuring super-size tires and exceptional traction, they could be your perfect tool for winter training.
American Amy Dombroski races for the powerful Belgian Telenet-Fidea team, and for a foreigner racing in that cross passionate land that could be considered hitting the jackpot. We had a few words with her.
Graham O’Grady outran Terenzo Bozzone and Gina Crawford topped Candice Hammond to win the men’s and women’s overall titles at the Port of Tauranga Half Ironman Saturday in New Zealand.
This first week of the year 2013 we noticed the Oiselle Lesley knicker, Boxtera snack delivery, Zoot WRKSNano jacket, Leikr GPS watch, Passhelden cycling tours, the Recycler tray and a super cool iPhone charger.
We currently have a Cervelo S5 VWD test bike here and took a closer look at the details and components of this aero bike in hand.
A very inspirational preview for the 2013 ITU Grand Final in London has been launched and here is your chance to take a closer look.
We begin our How-To series on hubs, starting with the Zipp 182. Learn how to do everything from basic service to a full overhaul and bearing replacement for this popular hub.
We had a little video chat with American cyclocross Pro Tim Johnson of the Cannondale pb cyclocrossworld.com team about racing, training, technology and much more.
Some of Timothy Carlson’s favorite casual shots and formal portraits of triathlon’s passionate stars and age groupers taken from Colorado to Hawaii during the 2012 season.
Nicole Duke is currently racing racing in Europe but this mom of two is clearly not only defined by racing. She will return back to the USA on New Year’s Eve, but we had a chat with her while still in Europe.
From Austin to San Diego, Abu Dhabi to Kona, all triathletes were on a mission to achieve a personal best, a world championship, and, above all, to simply finish. Photo gallery by Timothy Carlson.
We chatted with Balázs Csőke in early 2011 and quite a bit has changed for this Pro from Hungary. For one he is now an Ironman champion plus he recently moved his place of residence from Switzerland to the USA.
Could running on cambered (crowned) roads contribute to foot, ankle, knee or hip pain? This has been studied in recent times with several published articles in the literature. So what do the studies show? Dr. Rodney Roof gives us some scientific data.
We review the newest top-end electronic trainer offering from Saris CycleOps – the PowerBeam Pro with Joule GPS. It has some unique features, and may even be the tool your coach has been waiting for.
Our readers submitted lots of photos to our We Noticed Tumblr sub site and today we present our favorite We Noticed images of 2012.