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Reynolds Aero 58 and 72

We hunkered down with a pair of Reynolds’ Aero 58 and 72 wheels for a long-term test. These wheels have a very unique design among their peers, so we were eager to learn more.

Continental GP 4000 S II

Continental quietly unveiled a new version of their popular GP4000 S tire at Eurobike this year. We got in touch with them for more tech information to satisfy our tire geeks.

Chris Legh’s Speed Concept

We encountered Chris Legh on the Queen K highway during the 2013 Ironman Kona week and he kindly stopped and let us look closer at his Trek Speed Concept.

Felt DA of David Thompson

We take a look at the new Felt DA of Minnesota-based David Thompson. It features SRAM Red, a Quarq power meter, Zipp wheels, and a custom computer mount.

Mirinda Carfrae’s Felt IA fit

About a month ago Felt launched the new IA bike and they quickly made sure that Mirinda Carfrae had one in her hands. We now look at the bike fit of this new bike.

New lights at Interbike

We take a look at a few new headlights and taillights at Interbike 2013. There is a mix of expensive, inexpensive, bright, fun, and even strange.

Cobb saddle overview

We review several saddle models from Cobb Cycling – the Plus, the SHC, and the brand new Gen2. Our setup guide features fit notes, measurements, and basic recommendations.

The Cervelo P5 v 2

We built up a Cervelo P5 test bike in March of this year and quite a bit has changed since, so here is version 2 of this test mule bike.

Saucony Cortana 3

This Saucony under-reported-on shoe is like a Kinvara on steroids. It’s the same 4mm drop, but with much more cushioning. Meet the Cortana 3.

Zipp 404 650c Ride Report

This is our detailed review of the 650c-size Zipp Firecrest 404 Carbon Clincher. We also take a look at the Michelin Pro 4 650x23c clincher tire.

Felt’s Newest: the IA

For a relatively small brand, Felt stays busy. Three new major bike molds this year, and that's almost an annual ritual with these folks. Among them, a new, sexy, high-end tri bike: the IA.