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Q+A: What's the difference between a triathlon bike and a road bike?
By on 11/05/2011 12:00:00

Q. What exactly is the difference between a triathlon bike and a road bike?A. There are several visible and important differences between a purpose-built tri bike and a road bike. These differences allow a triathlete to function in the most

Triathlon Training - Cycling
By on 19/06/2006 12:11:37
Why two wheels are better than none when it comes to cross-training

're hopping on your bike to prepare for a triathlon or just to diversify your training, you can expect to become a better runner as a result.To reap all the benefits of cycling, however, you first need a bike. Will that old clunky machine in the back

Going Round The Bend
By on 24/11/2009 16:40:48
Control your body and bike to pick the best line when the road takes a turn

to Train, at www.coachcarl.comREFINE YOUR MOTOR SKILLS...For the swim you practise pulls and kicks. For the run you do strides and form drills. But for the bike, practising specific skills is rare, and that's a mistake, says Cantrell, who suggests

Obstacle Course
By on 24/11/2009 10:10:00
Techniques for handling your skinny-tyred bike - and yourself - on knobbly surfaces

-handling skills is to remove the bike chain when they reach the top of a mountain-bike loop. "Without a chain, you have no choice but to learn how to use your body weight and momentum to control the bike," he says. In a triathlon, those new skills will conserve

Beat Wind Resistance
By on 09/02/2009 13:57:05
Ride faster, train less - how to become more aerodynamic on your bike (Feature - Triathlete's World Feb 09)

aerodynamic without the cost of wind-tunnel testing.Use a time-trial/triathlon bike – they have steeper seat-tube angles, helping you to achieve a more streamlined position, while also allowing for superior comfort and power application.Use a well-fitting aero

Downhill Thrills and Skills
By on 25/11/2009 11:00:44
Descending can be the most exhilarating aspect of cycling - once you master the basics

outside pedal down (right turn, left foot down) with pressure on that foot. To initiate the turn, lean the bike – not your body – into the turn (right turn, lean bike right). The action is similar to downhill skiing: the lower body angles into the turn

Speedy Bike Sessions
By on 04/06/2008 11:08:20
Boost your cycle power with these short but effective bike sessions

in your quads.The bike leg is the longest and most strategic part of any triathlon, so it’s crucial to make the most of it. Your bike training should always include a long ride at a slower pace and lower heart rate (just like running, they’re usually done

Cycle Stronger Now
By on 18/11/2009 16:55:36
Cycling tricks of the trade that could slash minutes off your triathlon times

that focusing on cycling can provide the biggest improvement in your race times.Although a triathlon involves three sports, the greatest proportion of time during a race is spent on the bike section. During a sprint- or Olympic-distance race you may spend around

Riding in Rough Conditions
By on 24/11/2009 17:02:32
When road conditions stink, follow these five rules to roll through your ride unscathed

these basics, you can turn a summer outing into a fitness-boosting, enjoyable spin. GET A GRIP Slap cyclocross tyres on your road bike in the poor weather for extra-traction and additional protection against punctures. The added rolling resistance means you

Leader Of The Pack
By on 23/11/2009 16:51:05
Simple, smart ways to learn group-riding skills

triathletes, but before you join the bunch, here are a few skills to master. Pedal smoothlyFirst things first: you need to learn to ride steady on your own. Many beginners use too low a cadence, so the bike surges forward with every pedal stroke - this can

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