Upgrade Your Ride: 4 Training Wheel Options
A good set of training wheels should be durable and help take the sting out of all those training miles.
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.
A good set of training wheels should be durable and help take the sting out of all those training miles.
Magic shifting? Creaking bike? It might be time for a component upgrade.
The adaptation by triathletes has only just started, but there are features to consider when deciding if it’s right for you.
Cycling computers and power meters are powerful training and racing tools for triathletes. Here, we review three of each.
A look at three new GPS units that fit the entry-level, mid-range and high-end price points.
Maybe, if you refuse to clip a computer to your bike, this gadget will change your mind.
The E-119+ is the crown jewel of Argon 18’s triathlon bike lineup with integrated hydration and storage solutions.
Buying a new buy this year? Check out the triathlon-specific rides featured in our 2016 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
Maintaining a healthy relationship with your bicycle mechanic is a worthwhile endeavor.
Keep your bike in ready-to-roll condition with this checklist.
Rotor Bike Components introduced its new 2INpower (“twin” power) power meter at the Taipei International Cycling Show this week.
Wetsuit brand ROKA entered the cycling apparel market with smart, stylish designs.
SRAM Road PR Specialist Daniel Slusser discusses the company's new Red eTap.
Specialized will license a key rim patent from HED that improves aerodynamics and handling in crosswinds.
Nikola is a brand aiming to revolutionize the bicycle pedal with a design that incorporates lateral movement as it rotates.
Specialized has revealed the custom ViAS with SRAM Red bike defending world champion Javier Gomez of Spain will ride early in 2016.
Coming off of the great success of the 808 NSW, Zipp has brought the expertise of the “nest” to its 404s.
The bike computers and power meters featured in the 2016 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
The five bike cases featured in the 2016 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
A look at the components featured in the 2016 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
A look at the six aerobars featured in the 2016 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
The six bike fueling systems featured in the 2016 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
A look at the eight shoes featured in the 2016 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
A look at the eight helmets reviewed in the 2016 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
The eight saddles featured in the 2016 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
With only 75 of each jersey made, Blur Cycling caters to athletes who want a jersey their training partner doesn’t have.
A new tool called Otto can empower even the most novice bike mechanic.
The company has now branched out into men’s cycling apparel with the same emphasis on a flattering fit
As part of their "2015 Velo Awards," our friends at Velonews.com share the two best reasons to ride indoors.
These brand-new bike lights will help you see and be seen on the roads.
Can’t afford a pro bike fit? This app can get you started.
Fusar Technologies has begun taking pre-orders for a new three-part system that turns any helmet into a smart helmet.
Velonews.com's Kristen Legan shares her first impressions of Cervelo's new C5 Endurance Bike.
Not only is it more comfortable for most athletes to have their arms angled up 10–15 degrees, it’s also more aerodynamic.
The parent company of Giro and Bell Helmets announced a partnership with 360-degree camera producers, 360fly on Wednesday.
Luckily there’s a good chance you can tune your rear derailleur on the fly without using tools.
Even the most fervent Speedplay loyalists will complain about how difficult it is to traverse the tile at their local coffee shop.
Figuring out where to store your flat kit can take some creative problem solving.
Sock doping, stepping up your sock game … whatever you call it, fun socks add flair to any cycling kit.
These designs are purposefully minimal, sharp and distinctive.
First came wetsuits, then came goggles, swimwear and now cycling apparel from high-performance brand ROKA sports.
Specialized lets you create one-of-a-kind customized bottles.
The Edge 20 provides an assortment of riding metrics in a small, intuitive and affordable package.
Every week, Velonews.com compiles the latest in gear news, tips and announcements from the bike industry.
Reap the aero benefits of deep rims with these more affordable options that can shave minutes off your PR.
Bontrager’s lightweight, eye-catching new road shoe has high-end features with a reasonable price tag.
Bike check-in served as the final task before athletes headed home and got one more nervous night sleep before race morning.
A close-up look at the Specialized S-WORKS Shiv of American professional Ben Hoffman, who will look to replicate his 2014 Kona performance.
Tim O'Donnell's custom-painted Trek Speed Concept will hopefully take him to a fast bike split this weekend.
Get a closer look at Jan Frodeno's Ironman World Championship winning Canyon CF SLX.
A further look at how SRAM's new Red eTap system works using Luke McKenzie's bike.
A close-up look at the race-ready Scott Plasma 5 bikes of pros Beth Gerdes and Luke McKenzie.
Every week, Velonews.com compiles the latest in gear news, tips and announcements from the bike industry.
Wondering when to replace your bike’s components? Follow this guide to find the ideal replacement time to keep your ride smooth.
Kelly O'Mara shares her experience with the Allen AL02 bike rack, a foldable bike rack aimed at making traveling with your bike easier.
Sugoi’s RS Ice Jersey is made with the company’s “Icefil” cooling material, which keeps skin temp cool on hot rides.
The versatile Lazer Wasp Air takes into account the position changes during long-course racing.
Canadian bicycle company Argon 18 has made it very clear that triathlon is the priority with the release of these four bikes.
SRAM's new Red eTap makes bikes look better, it makes shifting fun and everyone can’t wait to get their hands on it.
Pioneer Electronics has expanded its line of power meters with the new Single Leg Power Meter.
Wahoo Fitness is the latest company to jump into the GPS marketplace.
Take what these four pros learned to make you and your bike more aerodynamically efficient.
When flashier kits go out of style, Search and State’s polished look will remain a classic mainstay in your cycling wardrobe.
SRAM’s new Red eTap wireless drivetrain hits Shimano Di2 and Campagnolo EPS where they’re weakest, and matches their strengths.
Senior editor Aaron Hersh explains the process of replacing pedals on a bike.
Argon 18 reaffirms its commitment to the multisport market with the launch of the E-117 Tri, E-119 Tri, E-117 Tri+ and E-119 Tri+.
Speed can be limited by the level of comfort aboard a time-trial bike, which is why the TM01 is designed with a high level of adjustability.
Profile Design’s latest between-the-arms hydration system answers all the needs of triathlon racing.
American cycling apparel brand Twin Six incorporates fresh, creative and flashy graphics on its practical, comfortable kits.
Argon 18's E-118 Next is the Canadian company's high-end offering.
A behind-the-scenes look at the research and development process that goes into creating Felt's bikes.
Mat Steinmetz walks us through the bike fit of Ironman 70.3 Boulder champion Callum Millward.
Get aggressive on a road or TT bike with a versatile new saddle offering from Specialized.
Spain's Javier Gomez and the United States' Gwen Jorgensen each ride on custom Specialized bikes.
Orbea pulled off an impressive feat by engineering the Ordu to be more user-friendly, faster and lighter compared to the previous version.
The IA line receives a new frameset choice that is both more affordable and easier to maintain.
Get a look at the fast wheels, slick bikes and wide gears featured at the Tour de France's Team Time Trial.
Both the jersey and gilet feature a reflective horizontal stripe and detailing for extra safety in low-light conditions.
Ventum is a new brand that unveiled its first production bike earlier this year and is currently being ridden by several top pros.
The 7.0 is the entry-level model in Trek’s renowned Speed Concept lineup.
The Plasma 10 features a high-end design but with a simpler cockpit that will appeal to a wide range of triathletes.
Garmin revealed the Edge 520 and a new Varia line of smart cycling devices designed to help keep cyclists safe.
American Andy Potts turned in a dominant 4:33:13 bike split to take his second-straight Ironman CDA title.
This tri shoe, thanks to its Boa closure system, allows you to quickly fine-tune your fit.
To celebrate Gwen Jorgensen's success, Specialized commissioned a custom-designed S-Works Amira for her to race on.
Specialized says the collection is capable of saving the average rider about five minutes over the course of 40 kilometers.
Catalyst's new wheel system will allow shells to be swapped depending on the conditions.
A top pro’s four steps to keep you safe and prepared on the bike.
Designed for warm-weather ride days, the Pro Chiaro is made in Italy from Nalini’s proprietary fast-drying and highly breathable fabric.