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![2015 Superbike Shootout](http://tririg.com/cdn/shop/articles/2015-superbike-shootout-tririg_{width}x.jpg?v=1714089767)
In the past few years, the triathlon world has seen a deluge of new frames, both from industry stalwarts like Trek, Cervelo, Scott, and Felt, as well as a couple of very interesting new players including Dimond, Falco, and Ventum....
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![Interbike 2016: Day 1](http://tririg.com/cdn/shop/articles/interbike-2016-day-1-tririg_{width}x.jpg?v=1714089767)
ISM » ISM had some new saddles on display, including the new all-carbon PN3.0C (yeah, their new naming scheme is confusing). There is also a non-carbon version of the PN3, using traditional materials. The carbon version will come without any...
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![Review: Quintana Roo PRSix - TriRig](http://tririg.com/cdn/shop/articles/review-quintana-roo-prsix-tririg_{width}x.jpg?v=1714089758)
In the world of modern superbikes, the name Quintana Roo isn't necessarily one catching all the limelight. And although the brand can take historical credit for releasing the first tri-specific bike on the market, it's not widely recognized as a...
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![Interbike 2014: Outdoor Demo, pt 2](http://tririg.com/cdn/shop/articles/interbike-2014-outdoor-demo-pt-2-tririg_{width}x.jpg?v=1714089675)
The Qunitana Roo PRsix is an aero bike that is also easy to work on. There are many options for brakes and bars allowing one to customize it quite a bit. The non-drive side chain stay is flush with the...
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![Kona 2017: Joe Gambles' Quintana Roo PRSix](http://tririg.com/cdn/shop/articles/kona-2017-joe-gambles-quintana-roo-prsix-tririg_{width}x.jpg?v=1714089570)
It's a brisk day in Louisville, Colorado when I meet multiple Ironman Champion Joe Gambles at a quaint little bakery for his mid-ride snack. Joe is just two weeks out from another turn in Kona, where he is aiming for...
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