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Cervelo has just unveiled a ground-up redesign of its most popular tri-bike, dressed in P5 DNA and ready to rock transition areas everywhere.
In a previous article, we went over every aspect of the bare P5 frame in detail. Now we take you through building it up.
We're building up a project P5, but before the components go on, we're taking a thorough look at this smart new frame.
As we get ready to leave Las Vegas behind, we wanted to make sure we go out with a bang. So we saved some great tidbits for last, in our Day 3 Gallery.
It was a long, hot day in the Nevada desert, full of exciting racing and an upset of the established order. New winners were crowned in Sebastian Kienle and Leanda Cave. Check out our supersized gallery.
The season is drawing to a close, and the 70.3 World Championships will be raced tomorrow morning here in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here's what we saw at the expo.
We checked out the Stage 7 time trial of the Pro Cycling Challenge in Denver, Colorado, capturing all the glorious time trialing gear and racing action.
We're half way between last year's Ironman Kona and this year's edition. Here's a look back on some of the AG rigs from the Big Island.
When you log tens of thousands of km in a year, even tiny problems can turn into big ones. Tom Danielson's solved a foot problem with careful cleat placement and varus wedges.
The Cervelo P5 is finally here. Was it worth the hype? Oh yes. It's absolutely glorious, in both its triathlon-only and UCI-compliant forms. Cervelo knocked it out of the park.
Cervelo had the biggest surprise of the expo by bringing wind tunnel prototype parts that may be seen on their upcoming tri bike.
Take a look at the rigs that Craig Alexander and Melissa Rollison used to win the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Las Vegas.