Carbon vs. Ti for racing//Advice on choosing a versatile bike
Hi all--
I posted a few days ago in the "bikes" section about buying a Lynskey, but received no responses, so I've generalized my question and am reposting here. Apologies if you're tired of me and my questions already!
I'm starting to get into racing (road racing, crits, some time trials), and am looking into purchasing a new bike. I also like to ride long (50+ miles) so I want a bike that's good for long distances. I was starting to get interested in buying a titanium bike (a Lynskey, to be exact), but my bike shop steered me away from it...saying that carbon was better for racing: snappier, accelerates better, etc. I'm 5'3 and 125 lbs, so I can't imagine the "stiffness" of the bike is going to differ much from bike to bike for a lightweight like me, but I could be wrong.
Does anyone out there have any experience racing on titanium? Are there benefits of carbon over ti? Do any of you ride a carbon bike with race geometry (shorter head tube, slightly longer top tube) that's also comfortable for longer rides?
Here are the bikes I'm looking at:
Lynskey R340, XS
Orbea Onix Dama OR Diva, 49
Cannondale SuperSix 2, 48
Specialized Amira Expert, 48
If anyone out there rides/races these bikes, I'd really appreciate your input!