April 14, 2010
Welcome to Triathlete magazine’s 2010 Triathlon Bike Buyer’s Guide. Looking to buy a new bike in 2010, or just want to find out more about the latest and greatest in triathlon bikes? We’ve done the work for you! Click on your price range below to learn about some of the newest bikes on the market
April 14, 2010
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
April 14, 2010
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 put, Cannondale designed one of the most aero frames ever built, added the fastest wheelset possible (Zipp 808 front and 1080 rear) and components possible and then tossed in the most
April 14, 2010
In collaboration with famed Swiss frame enginer Andreas Walser – who designed Jan Ullrich’s personal time trial machine – the German manufacturer brings to the US market a sleek and simple design yet a stiff and aggressive fitting ride. The aero frame is complemented by a 3T Ventus Team aero bar, a 3T Fundra Carbon
April 14, 2010
Conceived through wind tunnel studies the Transition is both aerodynamic and stiff, and it gets its speed from features such as the slippery Specialized FACT carbon chassis, a FACT integrated crankset, completely integrated brakes, Zipp 404 wheels, a Profile Design CX3 full carbon fiber handlebar and a two-position carbon seatpost. Specialized.com