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SRAM-Zipp-Quarq Triathletes Wrestle with Power for WBR
The Quarq powermeter World Bicycle Relief Challenge was perhaps the second most anticipated competition at the Ironman World Championships this year. Top triathletes put their reputations and elbows on the line to raise money and awareness for World Bicycle Relief (www.worldbicyclerelief.org). Quarq engineered a powermeter into an arm wrestling machine and had it on display [...]
Virginia Berasategui – Triathlete – Bike Profile
Virginia Berasategui should be on everyone’s short list of potential winners at the 2011 Ironman World Championships. The former World and European Triathlon Champion has finished 4th and 3rd respectively the past two years. The bike will be her strongest leg, but she is extremely balanced, and the 36 year-old Spaniard’s single goal is this [...]
SRAM’s Ready to Compete in Kona
With wins in both the Men’s and Women’s Pro categories in 2010 (Macca & Rinny), SRAM’s goal of conquering the Ironman® World Championships was fulfilled in impressive fashion. That fact, along with a spec count where SRAM was 22% of the entire fields componentry, made it a decidedly positive World Championship weekend. For 2011, SRAM [...]
Macca and Rinny – SRAM and Zipp – Ford Ironman World Champions!
2010 Ironman World Champion Chris McCormack waves during the 112 mile bike leg on the 129 degree Queen K highway It was with immeasurable confidence that SRAM RED and Zipp wheel equipped Chris McCormack held off a late charge in the marathon to win the Ford Ironman World Championships. 2010′s will go down as a [...]
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SRAM Continues its Climb at Kona
The world’s best take the world’s stage on the world’s fastest componentry Chris Lieto returns to Kona aimed at the top step, he set the fastest bike split at the 2009 Ironman World Championships on SRAM RED and the R2C (return to center) shift levers Mirinda Carfrae finished second in 2009 and will ride SRAM [...]
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Virginia Berasetegui Wins Triathlon European Championships
Virginia Berasetegui (Spain) has won the 2009 ETU Long Distance Triathlon European Championships in Prague. Virginia riding a Wave bike equipped with SRAM Red and a Zipp 900 Disc/ 808 wheel combo smashed the field on the bike leg to win in a time of 6.13.05 an incredible 8 minutes faster than second placed Edith [...]
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