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  • TRIGON x "Frame" Thanakhan in Olympics 2024
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    Mar 24, 2025

    TRIGON x "Frame" Thanakhan in Olympics 2024

        A New Chapter   On August 3rd, a new chapter unfolds in the world of cycling as "Frame" Thanakhan, the talented Thai National road cyclist, competes in the Paris 2024 Olympics. At TRIGON, we are proud to support athletes like Frame, who embody the spirit of pursuing dreams and achieving greatness. In collaboration with our Thai partner, Goro, we sponsor this inspiring athlete as he pedals past limitations and strives for excellence.     1                     Crafting Bikes for Dreamers and Achievers   At TRIGON, our mission is to craft carbon bikes for dreamers and achievers who believe in the power of their pursuit. Our bikes are meticulously designed to enable riders to push beyond their boundaries and ride with confidence. Frame exemplifies this spirit, showcasing relentless dedication and an unwavering commitment to excellence. His journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and the triumph of hard-earned success. The Road to the Olympics     Frame's journey to the Paris 2024 Olympics has been marked by countless hours of training, discipline, and determination. From the challenging roads of Thailand to the grand stage in Paris, his path has been paved with dedication and resilience.     Each pedal stroke reflects his passion for the sport and his drive to achieve beyond goals. As he stands beneath the iconic Eiffel Tower, ready to compete on the world stage, we are reminded of the incredible potential that lies within each of us.     Partnership with Let's bike by Goro   Our collaboration with Goro has been instrumental in supporting Frame's journey. Together, we share a vision of empowering athletes to reach their full potential and inspiring others to follow their dreams. Goro's commitment to excellence aligns seamlessly with TRIGON's mission, and together, we stand united in support of Frame's pursuit of Olympic glory. A Moment to Celebrate As Frame prepares to compete in the Paris 2024 Olympics, we invite everyone to join us in celebrating this incredible achievement. Let's come together to cheer for Frame as he takes on the world, demonstrating the true power of dreams and determination. This moment is not only a personal milestone for Frame but also a celebration of the resilience and spirit that defines us all.       Accomplish Beyond Goals   Here's to chasing greatness, breaking barriers, and making history. At TRIGON, we continue to craft excellence and inspire the next generation of dreamers and achievers. Ride with us and #AccomplishBeyondGoals. #TRIGON #Olympics2024 #ParisOlympics2024 #RoadtoOlympics #DreamsComeTrue #Inspiration #HardWork #ThaiNationalRider #AccomplishBeyondGoals #RidewithTRIGON "Pictures: Let's Bike Shop by Goro/ Max Chakkrit" , Zoé Blondeel Bottazzi

  • The useful skills for hill climbing on a road bike
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    Dec 13, 2022

    The useful skills for hill climbing on a road bike

    Make you faster and smoother. Hill climbing is one of the hardest challenges facing any cyclist. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or have recently started riding for fitness, or even commuting to work, combining the right hill climb bike with the right riding techniques will be essential. The following guide will answer all of your key questions about hill climbing on a road bike, including but not limited to; What hill climb bike is best for your activities? How should you position your body while cycling uphill? What pedaling and shifting techniques should be used? How and when should you brake when hill climbing? How else can you prepare your body for road bike climbing? Grab your helmet and cycling shoes. Let’s go! Choosing the right road bike Technically speaking, you could hill climb on any bike. However, choosing the right bike for climbing will improve not only your riding experience, enjoyment, and speed but also feel just right for the task. The TRIGON HC series was engineered from scratch with this sole purpose in mind, make it the most capable, the lightest, and the fastest conqueror of mountains. Tweaked and improved over a few years of development and testing then raced to the conquest of some of the most coveted podiums in hill climb racing on the planet. The HC series will be ready for whatever you can throw at them. The geometry, carbon layup, stiffness to weight ratio, and general weight distribution of the HC01 have all been engineered with climbing in mind. Recent years have taught us that weight is only part of the package when it comes to creating the fastest climbing bike and that’s why the HC01 features aerodynamically optimized tube shapes and a cable management disposition helping you fight the wind with less effort. Making a lightweight yet rigid frame comes at a cost: using the finest fibers and making no compromises when it comes to materials. That is why we have picked the highest modulus, TORAY fibers on the market, and used them exclusively to make our frames. The use of high-end fibers, as well as the specific lay-up, has made the HC01 a pure hill-climbing machine and the numbers are here to back it up. The bottom-bracket stiffness is up 8.49% from our RC series & the chainstay stiffness is up 7.83% whilst dropping the frame weight by 8.4%! By using a wide tube profile with a pebble shape that has proven to be the stiffest in our in-house testing, we have succeeded at maximizing the power transfer so that nothing you put into the pedals goes to waste. When combined with the bullet-like seat tube, seat post, and dropped seatstay position, it’s no wonder so many competitive riders choose the TRIGON HC series. And it’s accessible to more casual riders too. Regardless of the bike, hill climbing is also a matter of technique as much as equipment.   Hill climb road biking tips If you have any experience with cycling uphill, you’ll know that it differs greatly from riding on flat roads. And it’s not just a case of feeling more resistance like you would on an exercise bike either. Preparing yourself for riding should cover a number of key factors, including but not limited to; Body position When to pedal Utilizing your energy Pacing for the distance Nutrition and timing of intake Before heading out, it will be necessary to check your tire pressure while it is also worth checking your planned route to confirm that none of the roads are temporarily closed. Besides, this preparation will help you mentally split the journey into several stages. Keeping bitesized chunks rather than saying “I’m about to climb a mountain” will promote a far better mindset. As for perfecting your riding technique, the following tips will serve you well.   Pace yourself When taking on a hill climb, recreationally or in a race, you may be tempted to race through the early stages, particularly if the climb starts as a gentle one. Stop. Pace yourself. If you’ve ever watched a race like the climb stages of the Tour de France, you’ll have seen a lot of riders fade away towards the top of the climb - and these are some of the best athletes in the world! Going too fast too soon will put you in an anaerobic state, creating an oxygen debt that will leave your muscles fatigued. To avoid this, you can; 01 Use a heart monitor 02 Use a power rate monitor 03 Avoid going 100% at any point You can additionally build your resistance to fatigue with anaerobic exercises in the gym. However, it’s still advised that you avoid exhausting your muscles prematurely. Conserve energy for when you need it most. Know when to stand or sit   If you are a first-time uphill rider, you will find that staying seated is the most efficient way to get up the climb. Sitting back on the saddle enables your glutes and thighs to be more solicited during the pedaling phases and since they are the biggest muscles we’ve got, that’s what we want. It will additionally help you remain in the aerobic zone rather than entering the anaerobic zone. It is another reason to choose a bike that has a comfortable seat. That will enable you to sit comfortably and will also improve your power output. Conversely, standing can engage your body in faster pedaling and greater powers you push down. However, it will put you into an anaerobic phase. When riding from a standing position, choose a higher gear to achieve a lower cadence. A lower gear should be used when seated for better efficiency. As you become more experienced, learning when to stand and sit will become a crucial skill that helps you establish the right balance between speed and stamina. In turn, your climbing times will significantly improve.   Upper body positioning   If you’ve purchased a bike with a low weight (and ideally a large rear cassette), those steps will help you fight gravity and conserve energy. However, it’s equally crucial that you prevent wasted energy from the upper body so that you can utilize more energy from the legs. This is one of the most commonly overlooked skills of successful uphill bike riding. To get it right, practice these tips; Avoid gripping the handlebars too tightly Keep your back straight and hands resting on the bar tops Keep shoulders down and relaxed Open your ribcage and keep your elbows bent to maximize oxygen intake Maintaining a relaxed stance for your upper body will promote more comfortable breathing by taking pressure away from the diaphragm and lungs. Pedal at the right cadence Generally speaking, your cadence should not vary too much between different stages of the climb. A steady cadence of 65-80rpm is often ideal for beginners while a more experienced user may increase this to 90-95rpm. As with many aspects of riding, you’ll need to listen to your body. In addition to the right cadence, you should maintain the right stance. Practice keeping your knees and hips in the right position for optimal movement and minimal strain. The last thing any rider wants is to cause overuse injuries out of inadequate positioning. Riding downhill   What comes up, must come down. Riding downhill may be a lot easier on your glutes and leg muscles, but it still requires great skill and mental concentration to master. Even the best road bikes will take longer to brake than a car or motorbike traveling at the same speed. Meanwhile, the conditions of the road can make it even harder still. It’s imperative that you avoid riding too fast downhill. Finding a good pace without losing control is vital. Further tips include; 01 Stay seated to promote better stability 02 Pedal less frequently to conserve energy for future climbs 03 Scan the area ahead so that you can adjust gears, etc. Perfect the downhill parts, and it will make your success on the uphill sections feel even better. Practice makes perfect Knowledge is power and the above information will instantly make you more conscious of the skills needed to improve your speed and efficiency on the upcoming hill climbs. Nonetheless, it will take a little trial and error to get used to riding uphill in style. If you are a rookie, it may be best to focus on perfecting one aspect (body positioning, pedaling, etc.) at a time. A more experienced rider may be able to put them all into practice at once. Either way, if the thought of tackling a mountain before you’ve mastered the necessary techniques is too daunting, you can try; Investing in a stationary bike and developing the skills at home Experimenting with body positioning and pedaling skills on flat surfaces Taking on smaller or gentile climbs at first Extra advice to enhance your uphill bike climbs   Possessing the right bike and implementing the best uphill riding strategy will make the road ahead far smoother. However, any rider who is eager to gain the very best results from their uphill climbs should also consider another machine - their bodies. Snap downs, kettlebell exercises, and side planks are just some of the gym-based activities that can boost your strength and agility for uphill cycling. Meanwhile, it’s imperative that you stay hydrated and fuel your body with the right nutrition before hitting the road. A good night’s sleep is always highly beneficial while you must give your body a chance to recuperate too. Crucially, all cyclists should remember that there are a number of other variables to take into account as they could impact your times. The climate, time of the day, number of other people on the road, and your motivation can all have a big role to play. Until you are fully confident, it is advised that you avoid night riding - even then, you’ll need good light. The final word Whether aiming to transform your fitness, mix up your routines, or give yourself a truly testing challenge, uphill bike riding is a great solution. When supported by the best road bike and cycling form, your local climbing records will be shattered.

  • Road to Paris Olympic 2024: 
“Frame” Thanakhan Chaiyasombat
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    Jul 23, 2024

    Road to Paris Olympic 2024: 
“Frame” Thanakhan Chaiyasombat

    Road to Paris Olympic 2024: 
“Frame” Thanakhan Chaiyasombat    Who is Thanakarn Chaiyasombat?  Thanakhan "Frame" Chaiyasombat is not only a decorated cyclist but also a national hero in Thailand. As a member of the Thailand Continental Team, he has shown his prowess by clinching titles in both the Individual Time Trial (ITT) and Road Race (RR) at the 2024 National Championships. Wearing the white jersey adorned with the Thai flag, he represents his country with pride and distinction. Frame's influence extends beyond the racetrack. He’s an inspiring figure in digital spaces, too, with substantial followings across platforms like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Through his channels, Frame shares his journey, training tips, and cycling insights, along with engaging product reviews that captivate both cycling enthusiasts and casual followers alike.   A Glittering Career  Frame's accolades are impressive: a double champion in the 2024 Tour of Thailand, securing the overall general classification as the best ASEAN and Asia rider, and achieving podium finishes across various stages. His international experience is vast, with significant achievements, including a gold and silver medal at the 30th SEA Games in the Philippines and a victory at the 2018 Tour de Singkarak in Indonesia.    Olympic Aspirations  The Road to the Paris 2024 Olympics is paved with determination and grit for Frame. Selected to compete in the road bike events, he embodies the spirit and resilience of a true athlete. The Olympic platform is not just a race; it’s a narrative of overcoming, excelling, and achieving—a narrative that Frame is ready to author.   The TRIGON AR01: A Dream Ride  For Frame, the TRIGON AR01 is more than a bike; it’s a companion on his journey to Olympic glory. Praised for its exceptional aerodynamics, the AR01 helps maintain high speeds with less effort—a crucial advantage in competitive racing. Its aggressive angles are perfect for the arduous climbs of road racing, while its stability in corners makes it a reliable partner in the most challenging descents. "Riding the TRIGON AR01 feels like it’s an extension of myself," says Frame. "It’s responsive, swift, and aligns perfectly with my racing style. It gives me the confidence to push harder and go beyond."   Conclusion As the Olympic torch beckons, Thanakhan Chaiyasombat is not just riding for gold; he’s riding for national pride and personal dreams. With the support of TRIGON and the unmatched capabilities of  the AR01, Frame is set to be a formidable contender on the world’s biggest sporting stage. Follow his journey as he pedals not just towards the finish line in Paris but into the annals of cycling history. Through his ambition, talent, and the revolutionary design of the TRIGON AR01, Frame's road to Paris looks brighter than ever. #AccomplishBeyondGoals #RidewithTRIGON

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    Apr 01, 2024

    TERMS&CONDITIONS

    Introduction Welcome to TRIGON . We are committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website and use our services. Please read this privacy policy carefully. If you do not agree with the terms of this privacy policy, please do not access the site. Data Controller The data controller responsible for your personal data is the company operating this website. For the data controller information, please refer to the "Contact Us" section at the end of this policy. Information Collection We may collect information about you in a variety of ways. The information we may collect on the Site includes: Personal Data: Personally identifiable information, such as your name, email address, and telephone number, and demographic information, such as your age, gender, hometown, and interests, that you voluntarily give to us when you register with the Site or when you choose to participate in various activities related to the Site. Derivative Data: Information our servers automatically collect when you access the Site, such as your IP address, your browser type, your operating system, your access times, and the pages you have viewed directly before and after accessing the Site. Data From Social Networks: User information from social networking sites, including your name, your social network username, email address and profile picture, if you connect your account to such social networks. Use of Your Information Having accurate information about you permits us to provide you with a smooth, efficient, and customized experience. 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