Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

The Delphi 4.0 Cyclometer from Blackburn is a multi-function biking accessory for casual or serious cyclists alike. It offers a convenient, user-friendly way to wirelessly monitor essential cycling stats, including speed (current, average and max) distance (trip and total) and cadence (current, average and max). The large, easy-to-read interface displays four lines of data and [...]

The BodyCraft Tour Trainer provides a remarkably realistic indoor cycling experience. The adjustable suspension system responds to riding motions with a side-to-side pivot that lets you lean into turns and grind up hills just like on a road bike. The 46-pound precision flywheel can spin three times faster than traditional direct-drive cycles and uses German-made [...]

Last week the world’s largest search engine began offering its satellite-powered mapping technology to cyclists and runners in 150 U.S cities. According to the press release “This new feature includes step-by-step bicycling directions, bike trails outlined directly on the map, and a new ‘bicycling’ layer that indicates bike trails, bike lanes, and bike-friendly roads.” Previously, [...]

Kurt Kinetic is the official bicycle trainer for the USA Cycling Team, producing indoor trainers that fall at the high end of the quality and price spectrum. Indoor trainers securely attach to the rear end of an outdoor bike for cycling indoors. They are ideal for the rainy season, or when you just don’t feel [...]

The design and construction of the Stamina 9200 CPS Indoor Cycling Bike helps bring the visceral experience of cycling outdoors on a road bike into your living room or home gym. This spinning bike runs smoothly and quietly on a weighted flywheel that gains speed in a manner that feels like an outdoor bike. The [...]

After months of grueling preparation, bicycling legend Lance Armstrong has returned to competition in the 2009 Tour de France, his twelfth entry. Armstrong can appreciate how training has gone totally high-tech since he first started competing. “Back in the day, people trained on just their feelings,” said Armstrong. “Now you have heart rate, altitude, lactic [...]