It’s Hot, Sunny, Great Riding Outdoors. Translation: How Do I Zwift?
Late to the Zwift Party? No matter. Let’s get you up to speed right now.
by Slowman, July 15, 2019
Late to the Zwift Party? No matter. Let’s get you up to speed right now.
by Slowman, July 15, 2019
Radka Kahlefeldt won it on the run, Nils Frommhold won it on the bike and run at Astana 70.3.
At age 42, Eneko Llanos takes home town win at Vitoria-Gasteiz; Heather Jackson dominates women.
Eli Hemming of the U.S. won a three-man sprint finish to take the gold at the Tiszaujvaros World Cup sprint distance final.
The Hand & Stone Women’s Philadelphia Triathlon is a clinic on what works. Here are images of this wildly successful event. Giddyup!
Ben Miller has owned several Cervelo bikes and among them a P2, P3, P4, P5six and most recently a P5X, and he now added a super light P5 Disc to his quiver.
The ÖtillÖ Swimrun Engadin takes place at high altitude and features technical trails and cold swims in crystal clear mountain lakes. The perfect backdrop for a beautiful and tough race.
Vision, after wandering in the wilderness for a decade or so, has emerged from its sojourn with some first class aerobars, like this one.
Honestly, 25 years ago, we rode our Computrainers more in the spring/summer than we did in the winter.
Stationary cult favorite The Sufferfest will become part of Wahoo Fitness’s suite of indoor cycling products.
Daniela Ryf built a huge lead, backed off from course record pace; Daniel Baekkegärd topped men at IM Austria.
Lucy Charles-Barclay posted 4th-fastest ever women’s time at Challenge Roth.
Andreas Dreitz avenged a second place finish last year with a race-best bike that gave him a win at Challenge Roth.
Jacob Birtwhistle wins his second WTS race of the season, edging Vincent Luis at the line in crash-filled WTS Hamburg.
Katie Zaferes crashes, places 35th, maintains WTS points lead; Non Stanford takes first win in three years.
With smoke from the Swan Lake Forest Fire and hot conditions the 2019 Alaskaman Extreme Triathlon forced participants to reach very deep into their suitcase of courage.
Adam LaPierre’s excellent photographic retrospective of one of this year’s most anticipated events.
Frodeno goes sub-8 in heat, Moench takes first big win when Sarah True overheats in last kilometer at Frankfurt.
Heather Jackson edged Mirinda Carfrae on the bike; Tim Reed nipped Sam Appleton on the run at Coeur d’Alene.
In a shortened course due to hellishly hot weather, Cunnama and Lester top Ironman Nice.
Andrew Starykowicz did it on the bike; Jackie Hering won it on the run at Ironman 70.3 Steelhead.
Katie Zaferes avenges loss to Georgia Taylor-Brown at Leeds with fastest run to win WTS Montreal sprint.
Carbon X is more a lightweight trainer, by category, but it’s going to be my racing flat and maybe it should be yours too.
Long shot Jelle Geens won his first WTS title by outsprinting 3-time World Champion Mario Mola at Montreal
Just like vacation rentals, refrigerators and spouses, your best wetsuit is out there. Finding it is the problem. (It might be a T1 by De Soto.)