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Bike Fit
Tue Dec 30 2008:
Read this first, if "tri bike fit" is new to you. It's a guide to the dozens of articles in the bike fit section. The articles are grouped, and we offer our advice about the order in which they ...
Bike Fit > General Fit Articles
Mon Dec 29 2008:
There are three ways to ride a bike: road race (the way pros do it); triathlon (the way pros do it); and that strange morphing of the two which we call the "tweener."
Products
Thu Nov 22 2007:
As part of a new series called "the bikes of the pros" we will be looking a bit closer at the race machines of several pro athletes. We start the series here with the bike of Torbjorn Sindballe.
Tue Dec 18 2007:
In two shorts years, 2XU has moved from newbie to triathlon goliath. We take a look at their trisuits, including the new for 2008 Super Elite Endurance suit.
Products > Things that Roll
Tue Jul 30 2019:
We dive into tips and tricks specific to tubeless tire sealant. How do you use it or remove it? How often must you add it? What are the best brands?
Tue Jan 21 2020:
Our Tech Editor takes a dive into the best methods for cleaning out old tubeless tire sealant – to keep your tires fresh and functioning.
Sat Apr 21 2012:
Zipp's 101 wheelset looks like a training wheelset, but they perform like they were meant for racing. So, which are these all-aluminum but still toroidal wheels? It seems the best answer is both.
Products > Tri Bike by price > Tri bikes by price for 2011 > Tri Bikes $2900-$3700 (2011)
Mon Sep 13 2010:
Trek has finally come out to play in the sport of triathlon. They engage in every price range with a bike that's imaginative and well conceived. The Speed Concept 7.5 is a strong entry in the mid-$3 ...
Training > Cycling
Wed Jun 10 2009:
Want hidden speed? Speed that costs you nothing, or very little? Adroitly managing your speed around two corners can save you more time than your aero helmet will gain you over the whole race.
Training > Swimming
Sun Jan 30 2011:
Gary Hall, Sr., demonstrates, and explains, hip- versus shoulder-driven freestyle. Which technique is best for you? One, the other, or something in between?