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There is no shortage of options for triathletes in terms of how to carry liquids on the bike. There are rear cage holders, aero bottles, aerobar-mounted bottles, aerobar-mounted cages, frame-mounted straw systems, saddle-mounted straw systems, and of course, the standard...
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I've said it before - I like to keep the hydration picture simple. I typically run a standard bottle cage between my arms, and I'm happy to tinker with custom bottle/straw setups to get what I consider to be a...
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In the world of triathlon equipment, there are a few topics that never seem to get old. No matter how high-tech the equipmrnt, or how varied the options, or how conclusively the tech seems to have settled, there is always...
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FSA's concept SI aerobar offers indepdent stack adjustment for the pads/extensions. This has been standard fare for years on other bars, but is a first for FSA.Triathlon stalwart FSA is showing a decidedly new direction for its upcoming aero products,...
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I'm a fan of using a BTA (Between-The-Arms) bottle as the primary method of hydration in both training and racing. A standard cage, mounted horizontally between your aerobar extensions, can be wonderfully versatile, and is probably the most aerodynamic way...
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