Neil Pryde Bayamo tri bike review
An award-winning design named after a squally wind in Cuba that holds speed well, but takes a while to build it up – lovely to ride when it’s up to clip, says our tester
An award-winning design named after a squally wind in Cuba that holds speed well, but takes a while to build it up – lovely to ride when it’s up to clip, says our tester
Here’s a closer look at MET’s latest wind-cheating offering, currently being ridden by the MTN Qhubeka team
Here are some of our 2014 highlights, including Fizik’s redesigned road shoes, Cannondale clothing, and a nice-looking (and expensive) TT helmet from Uvex
Not the lightest, but stylish design and a big tick for Rollsys
A pure triathlon bike that may be odd-looking but is also very, very quick
Boot-mounted model can hold up to three bicycles and features ratcheting cables to make set-up quicker, easier and more secure
Unique design, well ventilated, but might not suit wide heads
We review Kask’s Mojito bike helmet and make it one of our all-time favourites
We review Kona’s Zing Delux road bike and find it has a solid ride that does whatever you want perfectly acceptably – but don’t expect to get excited
A smart bike computer with a few top-end features – but it’s pricey
Great value, extremely comfortable and friendly for long-course feet
A tad weighty, with some visor issues, but several clever features
“UK born” tri bike that should turn a few heads in transition and offers a decent frame with basic aero trickery and a solid groupset
Stylish ‘Eloquence of Movement’ shoes made by fi’zi:k to celebrate famous races including Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix and Milano-Sanremo
A little heavy, but overall a solid long-tailed TT bike helmet with good venting and lots of aero R&D effort
Versatility, low weight and comfort – a serious option for long, hot races
Scant details so far but new model features a markedly different frame, redesigned seat post and full internal cable routing
A stealthy looking set of limited-edition rims in matt black with a claimed weight of 1,510g
Offering a dual valve head that goes up to 160 psi, the standout feature is its digital readout
Expensive and not the best for T1, but a high-quality TT helmet
Lightweight, stiff, comfortable and loaded with tri-friendly features
With plenty of groundbreaking features and a smooth, fast ride, this only needs better wheels to ride like a super-bike
They’ll help you hold higher speeds but are a real handful in crosswinds
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