
Position First. Everything Else Second.
What makes a triathlon bike “right” for you? It’s probably not just the frame or the price tag. The biggest gains on a triathlon bike usually come from rider position — finding an aero setup you can comfortably hold while still producing power. In this article, we break down why fit, comfort, and sustainable speed matter more than chasing every expensive upgrade.

11 Ways To Be Faster On Your Bike Without Training More
You don’t always need more training hours to ride faster. From aerodynamics and drivetrain efficiency to proper tire pressure and bike fit, small improvements can add up to meaningful gains on the bike.

Anatomy of an Aerobar
Aerobars might look simple — just extensions bolted onto your handlebars — but there’s far more going on beneath the surface.
From extension shape and mounting position to pad width, stack height, and compatibility, small details make a big difference in comfort, power, and aerodynamics.
Before you “just add clip-ons,” it’s worth understanding the anatomy of an aerobar — and why proper setup matters more than most riders realize.
