- Quintana Roo (company)
Infobox_Company
company_name = Quintana Roo
company_
company_type = Private
company_slogan = True to the Tri
foundation = 1987
location =Chattanooga ,Tennessee ,United States
key_people = Dan Empfield
industry =Triathlon
products = Tri-specificBicycle s andWetsuit s
revenue =
homepage = [http://www.rooworld.com/ www.rooworld.com]Quintana Roo is a company that produces products specific to the sport of triathlon, primarily tri-specific
bicycle s andwetsuit s. The company was founded in 1987 byDan Empfield of Ironman fame, and is currently owned by theAmerican Bicycle Group , LLC. [cite web
url=http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-miscellaneous/4154349-1.html
title=American Bicycle Group's Revenue Up As Sales Grow
publisher=Bicycle Retailer
date=2002-4-1
accessdate=2008-04-17] Quintana Roo is considered a pioneer of triathlon-specific products.Wetsuits
The company's flagship product in 1987 was the first-ever wetsuit made specifically for the swim portion of a triathlon, designed by Dan Empfield. [cite web
last=Empfield
first=Dan
authorlink=Dan Empfield
url=http://www.slowtwitch.com/F.I.S.T./F.IS.T._Workshops_47.html
title= F.I.S.T. Workshops
date=2007-9-24
accessdate=2008-04-17] Quintana Roo wetsuits are made of varying thicknesses ofneoprene rubber , carefully stitched and sealed together. As technology has progressed since the company's inception, so too have their designs. Today, the company has several different wetsuit designs marketed with assorted features. The latest of these is the VPB (Virtual Pull Buoy) featured with their Superfull wetsuit, which gives added buoyancy to the triathletes' legs during the swim.Tri-specific Bicycles
In conjunction with the debut of the first tri-specific wetsuit in 1987, another company,
Scott USA , created the first aerodynamic handlebar for use with standard road bicycles. It was clear that triathlon had created a niche market, requiring new products that focused on all three disciplines more contiguously rather than separately. In 1989, Empfield again brought a new design to the sport, with the first-ever bicycle made specifically for the bike portion of a triathlon, the Quintana Roo Superform. This new bicycle was called the first bicycle "built from the aerobars back." With a steep seat angle of 80 degrees, its design helped prevent leg fatigue before the final run portion of triathlons. The second person to ever ride the Superform was Ray Browning in the 1987 New Zealand Ironman. Initially ridiculed for the odd new bike geometry, he finished the bike portion of the race with a 30-minute lead over competitors. Now clear that the tri-specific design works, interest in the bike caught on. [cite web
last=Empfield
first=Dan
authorlink=Dan Empfield
url=http://www.slowtwitch.com/mainheadings/features/superform.html
title= The Superform
date=2000-11-17
accessdate=2008-04-17] Soon, famous athletes includingLance Armstrong were riding the Quintana Roo Superform.As of April 2008, Quintana Roo has six different bikes in their 2008 line, with frame materials of carbon fiber, titanium, or aluminum (listed): Lucero (CF), Ti-Phoon (Ti), Caliente (CF), Seduza (CF), Tequilo (Al), and Kilo (Al). The 2006 models included wheels made byReal Design , also anAmerican Bicycle Group company.References
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