Should We Be Worried About Motor Doping?
Motor doping has been the rumor-du-jour in the cycling peloton for years, but what exactly is it, and could electric-assisted bikes be making their way into triathlon?
Motor doping has been the rumor-du-jour in the cycling peloton for years, but what exactly is it, and could electric-assisted bikes be making their way into triathlon?
When it comes to using tech, every triathlete is different. Learn about the five most common approaches to data collection in training, plus the benefits and pitfalls of each.
Boasting nearly as much time savings as thousands of dollars worth of equipment, this simple (and cheap) race-day hack could change the sport—unless it’s outlawed.
Triathletes are using this clandestine-looking technology to eliminate the front derailleur without giving up a wide range of gearing. But how does it work?
Once solely the realm of pros and high-end carbon outfits, 3D printing is changing the way we build (and fit) tri gear.
Quick answer: Yes. (If you can.)