Subject: RE: Entry-mid level triathlon/TT bike?In general, all other things being equal (but they never are), the faster and harder you will be riding, the more a higher end bike will make a difference. (Warning -- the difference the bike makes pales in comparison to the difference you fitness and ability make.) (I'm talking about percentage of finish time, not absolute time, of course. In terms of absolute time, it takes much less savings 'per mile' to add up in a 5-7 hour IM bike ride as opposed to less than an hour in a sprint.) In the category of "For What It's Worth" (probably not much): You'll see plenty of road bikes in an IM, and some of those riders will ride to some pretty decent splits. At least in the sprints and Olympic races (non-drafting) in my parts, nobody on a road bike is even near the front of the pack on the bike. That's probably because you really are doing a more or less all-out time trial at those shorter distances, and for a race of that nature, a bike designed for the task makes more difference. |