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Enve Launches High-End SES Aero Bar Kit

Enve's SES aero bar brings adjustability and clean lines to the time trial bar market. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.comUtah-based Enve Composites announced on Tuesday that it will be adding a time...

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Gear Review: Giro Empire

Giro Empire. Photo: John David BeckerFor a flawless fit, Giro’s lace-up cycling shoe is hard to beat.  Why a lace-up cycling shoe? Style primarily, but the Empire is more than just a fashion statement....

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Photos: Trek’s New Speed Concept 9 Series

1 of {count} Back to Start View Larger Image.Trek's New Speed Concept 9 Series Trek's new Speed Concept 9 Series is based on the original, which came out in 2010, and features a few upgrades to...

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The 2013 Triathlon Wetsuit Performance Test

Photo: Aaron Hersh The benefits of triathlon wetsuits have largely remained unquantified—until now. With help from one of the world’s leading sports science and physiology experts, Triathlete conducted...

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Garmin Relaunches Vector Pedal-Based Power Meter

A steel plate will help prolong the life of the Vector, but if that's not enough new pedal bodies can be purchased for $200/set. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com The pod, which houses the battery and...

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Unveiled: 2014 Felt IA Triathlon Bike

The Felt IA, their new integrated triathlon bike. Straw pictured will not be part of the bike. Photo: Aaron Hersh The new triathlon bike from Felt is integrated, adjustable and very triathlon-specific....

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Photos: 2014 Felt IA

1 of {count} Back to Start View Larger Image.2014 Felt IA The 2014 Felt IA.View Larger Image.2014 Felt IA The front brake is concealed within a fairing in front of the head tube. It resembles the...

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2013 Triathlete Buyer’s Guide: Bike Power Meters And Computers

Get a look at the power meters and computers featured in the 2013 Triathlete Buyer’s Guide. More from the Buyer’s Guide. Quarq Sram Red $1,995, Quarq.com The draw: Cheapest full- function crank power...

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Road Disc Brakes Go Mainstream

Shimano R785 shifters are part of the first hydraulic road disc offering from the Japanese component giant.Wheels, frames and components all ready for road hydraulic disc brakes. Two years ago there...

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Eurobike: New Cervélo Road Bikes

1 of {count} Back to Start View Larger Image.Cervélo S3 Cervélo's new S3 mid-level aero road bike.View Larger Image.Cervélo S3 A few key features of the S5 trickled into the S3, including a broad...

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Eurobike: Innovative Tri Kits From Castelli

Cooling sleeves that change color when hot to give a visual reminder to douse the arms with water. Castelli, an outstanding, innovative cycling gear company, dipped their toes into triathlon this year...

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Garmin Edge 510 Cycling Computer Review

Garmin Edge 510. Photo: John David BeckerGarmin’s new Edge 510 cycling computer is both intuitive and overflowing with features. This article was originally published in the July/August 2013 issue of...

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The $519 Cycling Short: Why Assos Costs So Much

The T.Campionissimo, the $519 short, also has a different suspender design than the others.The first new bibs in six years from the leading short maker impress. The Assos textile lab is filled with...

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The Best Triathlon Gear Of 2013 Eurobike

Triathlete senior editor Aaron Hersh hands out awards—ranging from the most intriguing to the biggest disappointment—for the gear featured at the 2013 Eurobike trade show. Best Fit Trend Ergonomic...

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Coveted: Lightweight Fernweg

Photo: John David BeckerHistoric German carbon wheel maker Lightweight catches up to modern aerodynamic rim shapes with Fernweg. This article was originally published in the Sep./Oct. 2013 issue of...

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5 Road Bike Reviews For Triathletes

Photo: John David BeckerTri bikes are great for the performance-obsessed, but road bikes are simply more versatile and fun. Whether you’re thinking about adding a road bike to complement a dedicated...

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Felt’s New Dream Machine

Photo: John David BeckerFelt unveils its own triathlon-specific dream machine, the IA FRD LTD.  Add Felt’s newest dream bike to the growing list of aero rides engineered explicitly for triathlon. The...

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Interbike Gear: New Solutions To Old Problems

Lazer Wasp Air is similar to the Wasp released two years ago, but with a shorter tail. Photo: Aaron HershA look at four products taking a fresh approach to longstanding challenges in triathlon gear....

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An In-Depth Look At The New Scott Plasma 5

1 of {count} Back to Start View Larger Image.Scott Plasma 5 With a set of Zipp’s carbon clinchers – 808 rear and 404 front – the Plasma 5 is race ready off the showroom floor. Photo: Nils NilsenView...

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Beam Me Up: A Look At The Dimond Tri Bike

Photo: John David BeckerDimond has revived an old bike design that can significantly reduce drag. A quick history lesson: For more than a decade, Softride successfully made beam bikes that were raced...

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