If you’re a new triathlete, you might be wondering which is better: a road bike or a triathlon bike. Though many triathletes have strong opinions about the best beginner triathlon bikes, the truth is ...
Any old road bike will do for a triathlon. Hell, we’ve seen a Taft-esque man lumber through a sprint on a mountain bike. But if you want to be in the optimal position for performance in a multi-sport ...
The triathlon bike is probably the most difficult part of a triathlete’s equipment to choose from. Choosing your bike is sometimes a headache, with prices ranging from a few hundred to several ...
With the IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona on the horizon, we’re not only going to be wowed by the sheer talent of these incredible athletes, but also astounded by their equipment too. With no ...
Road bikes need to handle with agility in a wide variety of situations including climbing, cornering and descending. The seat tube angle is generally 73 degrees and the rider's position is often quite ...
The 24.8-mile (40-kilometer) bike segment of an Olympic-distance triathlon, sandwiched between the swimming and running portions, is the longest of the three disciplines—and the most critical to ...
Dublin, Sept. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Triathlon Bikes Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2025-2034" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's ...
If you’re an Olympic-level triathlete, then chances are that you’re going to buy yourself a dedicated triathlon bike. Should you be someone who does the occasional triathlon more just for fun, however ...
Triathlon bikes may be more difficult to handle because of their geometry, but they’re popular because the positives far outweigh the negatives, by limiting their weaknesses to allow them to go faster ...
If your goals in triathlon are modest, or it's your first year in the sport, training and racing on a road bike is acceptable, respectable, even commendable. If faster times and bigger goals are in ...