Our Athletes

To ensure that Body Rocket is capable of performing at the highest level, some of the world’s leading athletes have rigorously tested the system. Our athlete partners have integrated aero insights gleaned from using Body Rocket into their preparations for elite competitions including the IRONMAN World Championships and the Olympics.
Gustav Iden crossing the finish line of
Professional Triathlete
Gustav Iden
Gustav is an Ironman World Champion, two-time winner of the Ironman 70.3 World Championship, and an esteemed triathlete on both the ITU and middle distance triathlon circuit.
"No other company is producing aerodynamic technology this sophisticated. It’s ground-breaking stuff to see wind tunnel data in real-time, as you ride on the road."
Professional Triathlete
Kristian Blummenfelt
Kristian is an Olympic and World Champion gold medallist and 70.3 World Champion, and holds the world record for the Ironman distance in the eminent Sub-7 Project.
“It’s important to always stay on the cutting edge of technology. Having this next-level data about aerodynamics, in real-time, will help to identify improvements we can’t currently evaluate.”
Kristian Blummenfelt standing with his Giant road bike
Professional triathlete
Indie Lee
Indie is an multi ETU European Champion both in singles & mixed relay. Having also won 3x Ironman 70.3 & the T100 Miami.
Professional cyclist and author
Michael Hutchinson
Affectionately known as Doctor Hutch, Michael is a multi-time national champion. The man who can do it all is also an award-winning author, having picked up the Best New Writer award at the British Sports Book Awards for his work, The Hour: Sporting Immortality the Hard Way.
“Through Body Rocket you start to learn an awful lot about how you’re riding a bike and how you sit on a bike, and how that interacts with your aerodynamics & biomechanics.”
Michael Hutchinson in areo position during race on his S-Works TT Bike
Tyler Hughes going around the velodrom on his S-Works TT Bike
Cyclist
Tyler Hughes
Body Rocket is built for cyclists of all levels, including amateurs looking to up their game. Tyler may be an amateur for now, but he’s hoping the revolutionary Body Rocket technology will help him achieve his dream of winning the 24-Hour World Time Trial Championships.
“What really caught my interest was seeing how people were able to use the technology to get quick insights into the changes [in your position]. Being able to get those results quickly – and get accurate results – is very important, saving a lot of time and money.”