Triathletes
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Although aerodynamics play a part in the design of all road bikes, triathlon bikes tend to be particularly aero-focused. Ceepo's 2019 Shadow-R really takes things to an extreme, by doing away with the traditional wind-catching vertical front fork.
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The problem with swimmers' watches is that users have to stop and look at them. That's why Hong Kong-based Platysens created Marlin. It's a head-worn system that delivers data verbally, via a bone conduction earpiece.
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The Canyon Speedmax CF SLX bike keeps the competitor prepared and refreshed with its integrated storage. A hydration system integrated into the headset, a lunch box on the top tube and a tool box under the saddle ensure that the rider is left wanting for naught, all without slowing him or her down.
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For triathletes swimming in lakes or the sea, there are no lane markers to follow. That’s why OnCourse Goggles were created. Using LEDs, they show the wearer how to stay … well, on course.
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The Pool-Mate swimming computer not only calculates laps completed but also speed, distance, calories and efficiency in the pool.