Eurobike: Triathlon-Specific Saddles Become The Norm
As equipment continues to evolve, one of the last pieces of triathlon gear to see improvement is the saddle.
As equipment continues to evolve, one of the last pieces of triathlon gear to see improvement is the saddle.
We hand out awards—ranging from the most intriguing to the biggest disappointment—for the gear featured at the 2013 Eurobike trade show.
Thule, which entered the luggage market in 2010 via a partnership with Carry Solutions, launched its Round Trip Pro and Elite bike cases earlier this summer.
Castelli is diving full force into triathlon with a broad offering of tri apparel boasting a bevy of features aimed for long-course racers.
Triathlete Senior Editor Aaron Hersh shares the latest triathlon gear and tech from the Eurobike showroom floor.
Senior Editor Aaron Hersh stopped by the Cervélo booth at Eurobike and got a glimpse at the new S3, R3 and R5 road bikes.
New aerobars from four different companies were on display at Eurobike.
New aerobars on display at Eurobike run the full spectrum of price range and fit.
View photos from the first day at the 2013 Eurobike trade show from Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Companies are recognizing the value in creating a saddle made specifically for triathletes.
Pro, Specialized and Fizik are all displaying new tri-specific saddles shaped to put weight on the sit bones, even from the aero position.
Wheels, frames and components all ready for road hydraulic disc brakes.
We built a (fictional) bike showcasing the most progressive brand new 2013 gear, all of which was showcased at the 2012 Eurobike Trade Show.
Strain gauges in each crank arm give this system unique capabilities.
Triathlete senior editor Aaron Hersh shows us what he's come across at the Eurobike trade show in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
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.
Triathlete senior editor Aaron Hersh shows us what he's found on day one at the Eurobike trade show in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Aero brakes are evolving, giving you more choices than ever.
Will disc brakes be a momentous advancement for road and tri bikes or are they doomed for the dumpster?
After days and days of walking expo halls from Vegas to Germany, tech editor Aaron Hersh has selected his top-10 products new for 2012.
European bike maker Canyon has a new time trial bike, and a triathlon-specific version might be coming to the States.
When Zipp launched the 404 and 808 Firecrest wheels, the industry knew it was only a matter of time before we saw a 303 version. And it didn’t take too long, less than a year in fact.
The Swiss bike maker has jumped head first into triathlon with this highly integrated multisport machine with moderately-aggressive true triathlon geometry
Triathlete senior tech editor Aaron Hersh brings you to the floor of the Eurobike trade show with this photo gallery.
Triathlete senior tech editor Aaron Hersh brings you to the floor of the Eurobike trade show with this photo gallery
It seems like a crime, but you can’t buy these tri bikes in the United States. Drool all you want, but you have to take a trip over the Atlantic to enjoy these bikes.
Drool all you want, but you have to take a trip over the Atlantic to enjoy these bikes.
Argon-18 has been making tri bikes with an integrated front-end since the E-114 was released years before integrated front ends became the standard, and now they have a completely new flagship tri bike—the E-118.
More gear from the future from the floor of 2011 Eurobike.
Although the 2012 TwinFoil’s frame has a more traditional shape than its predecessor, its front end is anything but standard.
Triathlete senior tech editor Aaron Hersh brings you to the floor of the Eurobike trade show with this photo gallery.
Triathlete Senior Editor Aaron Hersh shows you eleven of the most exciting new triathlon products coming out in 2011 that were on display at Eurobike.
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Aaron Hersh recaps the technological advances in wheels that were on display at Eurobike.
Vision’s aerobars are a fixture in the transition area, and they are extending their component offerings to the rest of the bike in 2011.
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Eurobike is about much more than road cycling. It features all of the hot new triathlon gear that will be available in stores next spring. Triathlete Senior Editor Aaron Hersh provides images and captions from the expo floor.
Triathlete Senior Editor Aaron Hersh is in Friedrichshafen, Germany at Eurobike taking in all of the new 2011 triathlon gear.