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BikeLab Wishes Athlete Tim Britton Best of Luck in WA

Posted by benh on November 25, 2009| |Read full article

BikeLab Athlete Tim Britton is racing Saturday in Ironman WA in Busselton his third attempt at the Ironman distance. With the BikeLab training system and testing supporting his training and racing program the expectations are high for a strong overall finish.

BikeLab wishes him all the best.

BikeLab- Maximize your investment

Posted by benh on November 25, 2009| |Read full article

Are you following the pack? Is your only goal to complete the session distance, time or speed? Are you making the most of your time and money?

The professional testing and coaching services of the BikeLab are now open for every sportsperson and enthusiast to use. BikeLab the equipment, knowledge and skills to maximize your investment of time, energy and money.

Secret of the Pros made available to you

Posted by benh on November 25, 2009| |Read full article

Go to http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/the-right-fit-shaping-saxo-bank to read the full article on how Saxo Bank utilize motion analysis.

BioBike arrives at the BikeLab- make your booking now

Posted by benh on November 25, 2009| |Read full article

BikeLab is happy to announce the arrival of the first Bio Bike in Australia.

Bio Bike allows us to measure and provide expert analysis it creating the ultimate bike fit for you. This system can measure to the millimeter to the degree the dimensions of a bike to maximize your power, efficiency, comfort and performance.

Keep up to date and join the BikeLab on Facebook

Posted by benh on November 25, 2009| |Read full article

To stay up to date with that is going on at the BikeLab join us on Facebook. Follow the link http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=251526810573 to join us.

Hydration Assessment and Tips

Posted by Ben on November 25, 2009| |Read full article

Hydration is one of the key factors in performance. Studies suggest as little as 5% dehydration has a negative effect on an athlete’s performance. Once you become dehydrated it can be a slow process over several days to return to a normal hydration status. On the flip side, if you consume fluids at a higher rate than your fluid loss you risk hypotranemia a serious condition.

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