Gear & Tech

An Exclusive Look At The Bikes Of Abu Dhabi

by Gear & Tech

With a unique course made up of a 3km swim, 200km bike and 20km run, the Abu Dhabi International Triathlon has brought out the best cyclists in triathlon to take on the bike-heavy course. The best cyclists tend to have the best bikes, and we’ve got exclusive shots of some of the top contenders’ rides. Check out these photos by Triathlete Photo Editor Nils Nilsen.

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Detailed Image Of Craig Alexander’s Orbea Ordu TDR

by Gear & Tech

Last weekend both of Craig Alexander’s bikes were stolen. Alexander’s Orbea Ordu TDR, one of the bikes that was stolen, was featured in the February 2010 issue of Triathlete Magazine. We thought we’d post the detailed photo in an effort to help Alexander get his bike back.

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Sports Bras for Women—Science, Fit, and “Feel”

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What finding the perfect sports bra can do for you.

Written by: Molly Hurford

Being a 34A can have its advantages, at least from an athletic standpoint.  No bouncing, jiggling, unbalancing unpleasantness to deal with on those long runs, no awkward stares from men out walking their dogs.  But where does that leave the, shall we say, more endowed women athletes?

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Crocs Develops Recovery Footwear For Athletes

by Sean McKeon

Competitor.com’s Sean McKeon got a preview of new products coming out from Crocs in 2010. The newest Crocs line is called Prepair, a new set a footwear that is focused on recovery. The sandals and clogs look similar to original Crocs products but offer the added benefit of designs and materials meant to aid in recovery.

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Tri Workbench: The Art Of Bike Fitting

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New to the sport and wondering if you should spend the time and money on a professional bike fit? Nytro’s Walt Downey explains why it is important for each cyclist to get a bike fit and goes over some of the basics of getting fit to a triathlon bike.

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Not Your Average Foam Roller

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Competitor.com’s Sean McKeon had the chance to meet up with Trigger Point Performance Therapy’s founder Cassidy Phillips to get a first hand look at his take on the foam roller. Tigger Points’s foam roller, called The Grid, is unlike anything else on the market.

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Triathlete Magazine Seeks Senior Editor For Tech And Gear Section

by Gear & Tech

Competitor Group is looking for a qualified candidate to fill the position of Senior Editor for the tech and gear section of Triathlete Magazine.

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Alberto Contador’s Specialized Shiv Time-Trial Bike

by Kurt Hoy

InsideTri.com recently got an exclusive look at Alberto Contador’s Specialized Shiv time-trial bike.

Known as a climber and the world’s top GC rider, Alberto Contador focused on improving his time trial in 2009.

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2XU Debuts $900 Wetsuit

by Liz Hichens

2XU’s Director of Sales and Marketing Aiden Clarke talks about the company’s newest product for 2010: A $900 wetsuit named “Project X”.

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Industry Update: Inside Advanced Sports’ Purchase of Oval Concepts

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Triathlete Magazine senior editor Jay Prasuhn caught up with Advanced Sports Brand Manager Steven Harad to discuss the thoughts behind the purchase, as well as what it means for the Kestrel, Fuji and Oval Concepts brands and their future in the triathlon industry.

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Running Skirts Give Women Feminine Options For Training And Racing

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Competitor’s Bob Babbitt caught up with former professional triathlete Nicole DeBoom to discuss DeBoom’s company, SkirtSports.

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K-Swiss Running Debuts Its 2010 Shoes

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Competitor.com’s Sean McKeon caught up with K-Swiss at the Running Event in Austin, Texas to learn more about the emerging running shoe brand. With deep roots in the triathlon market, K-Swiss continues to grow its running shoe line and looks to be a strong force for 2010.

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