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Old 18-06.-2007, 08:53 AM   #1
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Default Want to TT, Bike suggestions?

First, I am a 53 year old dude. I have been riding for the past 3 months after a 15 year absence from the sport. I have been working on distance and speed endurance over the past two months.

I would like to start racing with Time Trials. What do you more experienced TT folks think about using my current road bike or getting a bike specific to time trial riding.

I know nothing about time trial bikes but would think that I would want a carbon frame. My road bike is a Guru Geneo, DuraAce.

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Old 19-06.-2007, 03:50 AM   #2
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First, I am a 53 year old dude. I have been riding for the past 3 months after a 15 year absence from the sport. I have been working on distance and speed endurance over the past two months.

I would like to start racing with Time Trials. What do you more experienced TT folks think about using my current road bike or getting a bike specific to time trial riding.

I know nothing about time trial bikes but would think that I would want a carbon frame. My road bike is a Guru Geneo, DuraAce.

Suggestions, thoughts?

My opinion is to do a season of TT's on your road bike, with some clip-on aero-bars. If after a season, you catch the bug, which is easily done, then go and invest in a TT specific frame.
I dont think the frame has to be carbon; I use a Cervelo dual, which is alloy with carbon fork and seatpost, and this frame is easily good enough to reach a high standard in TT's. I use the lure of a carbon Cervelo(P3C) frame to make me try harder to hit my targets . Just make sure if and when you buy a TT frame to get the right size for you. This is in the main, a smaller size than a conventional road bike size.
Hope this helps.
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My opinion is to do a season of TT's on your road bike, with some clip-on aero-bars. If after a season, you catch the bug, which is easily done, then go and invest in a TT specific frame.
I dont think the frame has to be carbon; I use a Cervelo dual, which is alloy with carbon fork and seatpost, and this frame is easily good enough to reach a high standard in TT's. I use the lure of a carbon Cervelo(P3C) frame to make me try harder to hit my targets . Just make sure if and when you buy a TT frame to get the right size for you. This is in the main, a smaller size than a conventional road bike size.
Hope this helps.
Good advice.
Maybe tell the OP why he might want a smaller size?
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Old 19-06.-2007, 05:19 AM   #4
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Interesting and thanks, but from what I have read it appears that using a road bike with clip on aero bars will not put the rider in an good TT position. Sorry if I am boring anyone, but I am not too experienced.

However, I agree, and what happens if I absolutely hate TT riding. So I will ride my first TT season on my road bike as suggested. Hey, if I like it then who knows.

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Old 20-06.-2007, 01:59 PM   #5
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For a very sweet Carbon frame for a sweet price check out www.element6bikes.com

One of my teammates has one and it is beautiful. I have emailed the company and got fast response and really willing to help with sizes etc.

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First, I am a 53 year old dude. I have been riding for the past 3 months after a 15 year absence from the sport. I have been working on distance and speed endurance over the past two months.

I would like to start racing with Time Trials. What do you more experienced TT folks think about using my current road bike or getting a bike specific to time trial riding.

I know nothing about time trial bikes but would think that I would want a carbon frame. My road bike is a Guru Geneo, DuraAce.

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Old 20-06.-2007, 10:50 PM   #6
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As for riding your road bike with clip ons that would be fine. You can also pick up a seat post that allows you to hit more of a TT specific seat angle as well. I really noticed a difference between my current Cervelo, that has a two angle seat set up, and my old Lemond with just clip ons. More aero, more comfortable and a better hip angle.
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