Skip Gilbert on AG doping

• Our series on age group health-versus-doping in triathlon continues with our interview with USA Triathlon chief Skip Gilbert. 8.27.07

• Consumers now have the freedom (ahem) to spend to the stratosphere for their aerobars, and one entry in that category is the Blackwell Concord. 8.22.07

• Our look at saddles preferred by triathletes continues with the ISM Adamo Road and the E3 FORM saddle. 8.21.07

• Elite Bicycles inhabits a niche critical to the tri bike industry, even if much of that industry doesn't know it, a fact explained in our Razor Carbon performance review. 8.21.07

• Many wetsuit companies claim to have proprietary technologies and materials. Some claims are just hype, some are worth the hype. When it comes to the proprietary raw materials claimed, herein lies the rub(ber). 8.15.07

• Our series on Age-group doping continues with a point of view from one of the leading bioethicists in the field, Thomas Murray, president of The Hastings Center. 8.7.07

• Three weeks ago we wrote about the Oval A711, which we liked quite a bit as a shorty bar. We've got some miles under our belt, and have penned a postscript. 7.30.07

• Nobody can accuse triathlon of lacking in wetsuit companies. Yet 2XU provides a refreshing old-school attachment to detail and execution that separates it from the pack. 7.30.07

• Our series on health and anti-doping in age-group racing continues with an interview with Dr. Arnie Baker. 7.27.07

• We welcome a new expert writing on the subject of bike technology. Tom Anhalt opens a three-part series on tire & wheel speed with a primer on tires for timed cycling events. 7.24.07

• Today begins a series on Doping and the age-group racer. It will last several weeks and will include submissions from doctors, ethicists, federation and anti-doping officials and athletes. 7.24.07

• Presented are introductory remarks on doping and the age-group racer, entitled First things first. 7.24.07

• The first of our presenters in our series on Doping and the age-grouper is Mark Sisson. He writes that Training is no guarantee of health. 7.24.07

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