Tour Tech: New Ridley Dean FAST
Ridley says a triathlon version of the Dean FAST will be released later this year.
Looking for reviews and advice on triathlon bikes, helmets, components, wheels, and more? Check out our triathlon bike gear articles from experts.
Looking for reviews and advice on triathlon bikes, helmets, components, wheels, and more? Check out our triathlon bike gear articles from experts.
Ridley says a triathlon version of the Dean FAST will be released later this year.
These bib and jersey combinations were tested riding up Boulder's endless climbs to see how well they keep a rider cool on the hottest days.
Four bike hydration systems featured in the 2013 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
Utah-based Enve Composites announced on Tuesday that it will be adding a time trial bar system to its component range.
Cervélo’s new P3 provides the blueprint for a fast and functional tri bike.
New scanning technology may take the guesswork out of finding a solution.
Five bike saddles from the 2013 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
Turning your precious power into forward motion starts at the shoe—the direct connection between rider and machine.
Inside Triathlon pitted four of the most advanced triathlon bikes in head-to-head competition on the road and in the wind tunnel.
Seven triathlon-specific cycling shoes from the 2013 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
The Giro Air Attack Shield blends aero design with the benefits of a standard road helmet.
Specialized has built a wind tunnel a block away from its headquarters in Morgan Hill, Calif.
Monitor your training without the headache of complex electronics.
Mavic has finally joined the aerodynamic elite with its CXR 80 Tubular wheelset, but its uniquely integrated system comes with a catch.
Getting more aero doesn’t mean you have to lose power. How can you have both?
Three-time Wildflower champion Jesse Thomas has made these eight key modifications to his Specialized Shiv.
See the bike Heather Jackson rode to her second-straight Wildflower victory.
Fuji introduced its latest tri bike the world in Boulder, Colo. this week.
Fuji is staking its claim that this bike fits a wider range of body types than any other aerodynamic “superbike.”
Fuji will officially unveil their newest tri bike this weekend in Boulder, but a pair of pros are already riding and racing the new frame.
Twenty bike reviews from the 2013 Triathlete Buyer's Guide, on newsstands now.
If you can only own one bike, this Trek might be the most versatile out there.
Get a look at Ben Hoffman's Specialized Shiv, which he'll rack in transition for tomorrow's Ironman 70.3 California.
Velonews.com put Shimano's Dura-Ace wheels to the test.
In honor of the newest member of the Alexander family, Road ID custom painted this Specialized McLaren helmet for the race.
The all-new Cosmic Carbone 40C isn’t a full-carbon clincher as we know it; it’s another hybrid.
The recent proliferation of aero apparel from every major manufacturer makes it the latest frontier in the exploration of purchasable speed.
The right clothing can go a long way toward keeping you on the road, and happily warm, through cold morning rides during the early spring.
Inside Triathlon put these power meters through the wringer to find which device can help take your cycling to the next level.
Senior editor Aaron Hersh gets a look a the Track Aero System, an exciting new tool from ERO Sports.
Is the Track Aero System the new ultimate in aero testing?
Senior editor Aaron Hersh traveled to Los Angeles to get a look at the all-new Track Aero System from Alphamantis.
We wind-tunnel tested three hydration setups to find the fastest way to ride with three bottles.
Get a look at nine of the bikes (including both winning rides) that lined up for Saturday's Abu Dhabi International Triathlon.
Holly Bennett gets a tour inside Retül's new Boulder-based headquarters.
In the market for a fast (albeit ostentatious) aero helmet? Look no further than the POC Tempor.
Elevate your race-day riding skills by adding a mountain or cyclocross bike to your stable.
Integrated adjustability is the hallmark of Zipp’s new one-piece aerobar.
Michelin introduced four new members of the Pro4 family, each with unique characteristics and a lot of Michelin technology built into them.
Senior editor Aaron Hersh walks us through the two tests he conducted on aerobars. Pick up the April issue of Triathlete for more on these tests.
Evolution of Sram’s top-level kit turns weaknesses into strengths while preserving old benefits.
We vetted five premier aero wheelsets in the wind tunnel and on the road to help you find the best.
We dissect the five biggest trends to emerge from the top bike trade shows to give you a peek at the way we’ll ride in 2013 and beyond.
Riding in the cold can be bone-chilling or fairly comfortable, depending on your gear.
Inside Triathlon tested four bikes across a wide range of yaw angles.
Zipp’s Vuka Alumina Clip and basebar ($255, Zipp.com) can morph into almost any fit and won’t bust your budget.
Rollers can be a great way to work on your fitness and handling skills while riding indoors.
In response to women’s disdain for shrink it and pink it, companies have taken on the challenge of creating the perfect kit for women.
A look at six winter riding gloves that aim to keep you warm without sacrificing your ability to control a bicycle.
Wisconsin start-up takes an innovative approach with its new multi-tool.
Combining speed, control and reliability, these wheels are the perfect race-day weapon and make everyday rides even better.
Keep your ride on the road using these pro-tested bike maintenance tips.
Say goodbye to an uncomfortable undercarriage with one of these chamois creams.
An exclusive look at Julie Dibens’ freshly painted bike.
A quick look at the soon-to-be-released Zipp Super-9 carbon clincher disc, the first of its kind on the open market.
The bike Greg Bennett rode as he took on the "triple" of Hy-Vee, 70.3 worlds and the Ironman World Championship.
Riding rollers takes a little bit of practice.
A few simple steps can make your listing more appealing to buyers and net you more cash for your wheels.
Shed grams while upping your bike’s capabilities with parts from this dream build.
With the popularity explosion of front-end hydration systems has come a diverse range of options.
Athletes check their bikes in at the Kona Pier the day before the 2012 Ironman World Championship.
Get a detailed look at Linsey Corbin's race-ready Trek Speed Concept.
Craig Alexander is riding a Specialized Shiv S-Works with Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 components and a Pro Missile EVO aerobar.
Mirinda Carfrae is racing a Felt DA for the second year in a row.
Check out Aaron Hersh's author page.
Michael and Andreas Raelert have refined the setup of their BMC TM01 for Ironman Hawaii with the help of Stefano Cattai.
With wind tunnel testing done, Crowie is testing helmet ventilation on the Queen K.
Get a look at the bike Lance Armstrong rode to his SuperFrog Triathlon victory on Sunday, Sept. 30.
Clincher tires—which are found on almost all bikes—have evolved into a new, more reliable version: tubeless.
These aluminum tri bikes—priced as affordably as any—have all the essential features you need to ride fast and comfortably.
Kinetic inRide closely estimates power on a trainer for a pittance.
Reynolds’ new aero wheel line uses a vastly different rim shape than Zipp et al.
Shimano’s new Dura-Ace Di2 9070 electronic group adds simplicity and functionality.
Bontrager’s Hilo RXL Speed Dial offers unprecedented fit adjustability in a true tri saddle.
Zipp catapulted to the top of the race-wheel world after 2003, but the flashy company is facing its stiffest competition yet.
Strain gauges in each crank arm give this system unique capabilities.
A new semi-integrated tri bike with unique brake mounts from the Spanish bike maker.
The stylish Italian company has adapted their road shoe technology to create a multisport version.
Rolling resistance tests have proven clinchers to be comparable to their tubular relatives.
Originally a time trial bike, the Slice RS can be adapted to fit many tri positions.
Will disc brakes be a momentous advancement for road and tri bikes or are they doomed for the dumpster?
Blending the tire and wheel seamlessly has proven to be more aerodynamic and will be a prevalent feature in future aero wheel design.
Finally, Orbea has created a cutting edge tri bike—not only geometrically, but also with modern frame features and aerodynamic sculpting.
Both of these new race-ready tri shoes are designed to help you hurry out of T1. We road tested them to help identify which one is best for you.
See Giro's first aero helmet and learn about their newest helmet, the Giro Selector, which allows riders to adjust the depth of the tail.
This frame’s genetic ancestry goes back to 1995, when Kestrel first sliced the seat tube out of a triathlon bike.
Recently reigning 70.3 and Ironman world champion Craig “Crowie” Alexander traveled to North Carolina to do some product and position testing.
Specialized's Mark Cote explains why you don't need to have an unlimited budget to make your current bike more aerodynamic.
American Hunter Kemper will compete in the Olympics for a fourth time with a bike like this Orbea Orca.
Instead of a Velcro strap over the arch, this shoe’s heel drops completely.