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Bike Buyer's Guide2010 Triathlon Bike Buyer’s Guide – $4,500 And
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Bike Buyer's GuideBMC Time Machine TT02 — ($6,570)
- By Triathlete.com
Carbon and aluminum are expertly combined in BMC’s little brother to the TT01, making it light but solid where it counts. Bmc-racing.com
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Bike Buyer's GuideCannondale Slice Ultimate With SRM Power Meter
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At last we arrive at the top of the tri-bike food chain. Money clearly wasn’t a concern for Cannondale when creating this monster. Simply
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Bike Buyer's GuideStorck Aero 2 — ($9,500 frameset)
- By Triathlete.com
If you’ve got the cash to buy Shimano’s Di2 electronic shifters, then you probably don’t’ shutter at the Aero’s price tag, which
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Bike Buyer's GuideScott Plasma2 LTD — ($9,350)
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Scott Bikes rocked the annual Hawaii Ironman bike count in 2009, largely due to the successful debut of the Plasma2 LTD last year. This
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Bike Buyer's GuideFocus Izalco Chrono — ($8300)
- By Triathlete.com
In collaboration with famed Swiss frame enginer Andreas Walser – who designed Jan Ullrich’s personal time trial machine – the
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Bike Buyer's GuideGuru Crono 2.0 — ($4,700 Frameset, $8,625 Complete)
- By Triathlete.com
The 2.0 version of the Crono features an ambitious upgrade of the frame profile and air foil configuration with a focus on increased power
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Bike Buyer's GuideBeyond Fab Supernatural — ($7,800 Complete, $3,400
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The frame of the Beyond Fab Supernatural weighs in at 1,270 grams for a 56cm size. It features high modulus unidirectional carbon, cutouts
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Bike Buyer's GuideSpecialized S-Works Transition — ($7,700)
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Conceived through wind tunnel studies the Transition is both aerodynamic and stiff, and it gets its speed from features such as the
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Bike Buyer's GuideLook 596 I-Pack — ($6,000 Frameset)
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France-based Look does system integration unlike any other bike builder. The I-Pack includes a funky (and aero) monoblade fork, indexed


