Archive for the 'Zipp' Category
Monday, October 20th, 2008
How can something so small hurt so much? That was the question I asked myself before the deciding to do the BSG\Energade triathlon series this year. Perhaps my memory is fading with old age because back in my cycling days the hardest event was the 1000m time trial, perhaps even harder than the Tour de [...]
2008, Andrea Horak, Collin Allin, Erhardt Wolfaardt, Michelle van Zyl, Orca, Puma, Samantha Ferreira, Terrence Lowe, Whasp gels, Zipp, whasp gel | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
Hello all. The Boy Wunderkind Nikola has asked me to do a short story on well…….. my story so far. Its quite interesting as today is actually my birthday and its always a good day to look forward with the knowledge you have gained through a great mix of luck, hard work and the little [...]
Ergomo, Ironman, Raoul de Jongh, Runners World, Whasp gels, Zipp, half ironman, triathlon | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, April 4th, 2007
Riding a custom built Razzo at Ironman South Africa
Interesting topic for a blog post. I guess the question should be is there such a thing as the perfect bike? Let’s face it, everyone’s perception of perfection is different and what works for me will probably not work for you.
So having stated the obvious, I am [...]
Bontrager, Deane Penfold, FSA, Frankland Robin, Ironman, Razzo, Scott Plasma, South Africa, Trek TTX, Visiontech, Yaw angle, Zero Gravity, Zipp, aerodynamics, article, bike, bike setup, carbon, cycling, drafting, elite, flexibility, hills, lesson, lightweight, long distance, monocoque, olympic distance, pace, peloton, racing position, sprint distance, standard distance, technology, time trial position, triathlete, triathlon, triathon, website, weight, wheels | No Comments »