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This Shiv is my personal ride, dressed to the nines and built with the finest gear in the sport. Enjoy the detailed writeup and supersized gallery.
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.
Orbea took their time developing the successor to the original Ordu, and to be rather frank, I'd say that the wait was worth it.
For 2013 I'm building up a brand new Shiv Pro from the bare frameset. This is a bike with tons to offer.
After many years without a new tri or TT frame, Orbea has finally launched their next generation rig, which will carry on the Ordu name.
Continuing its trickle-down trend, Felt brings all the tech from the flagship DA frame down to the less-expensive B-series.
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.
I've had several months playing with the bike that won Kona under Craig Alexander. Here's my in-depth review of the 2012 Specialized Shiv, a bike born for the Tri.
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.
What happens when the top offerings from BMC, Specialized, Blue, Trek, and Felt go head-to-head? Let's find out.