So here's the background. I've been road cycling for the past year on a bike I got super cheap from my not-so-LBS. Basically, it was a 2005 model and so it had 20% off. Of course, because I only had the money to look at last year's models, and because I'm a rather small gal, there weren't many options when it came to frames they had in my size. I rode a bunch, but it turned out that the one I really liked was actually a Tri bike.
It didn't bother me a whit then, I felt more comfortable on the bike itself, and I've ridden it over 1000 miles this year with no fit problems (the store has a good rep for fitting).
So now that I'm doing a Tri in June of 2007, I'm excited because my girl can show what she's really made for. And the question I have is: should I use the aerobars?
Since she's a tribike, she came with detachable aerobars. However, riding in longer road rides and doing lots of hilly rides, I took them off instantly. They are, however, adjusted for my forearm size and body position by the bike shop when we did a fitting. So basically if I were to use them, all I'd have to do was screw them on and adjust angle.
The tri I'm doing is only a sprint... what are your opinions on using aerobars for the shorter tris? Is it worth it? I'd have to train with them so I got used to using them, and I am a bit wary of using them in a group setting like the race in June. If I use them will I look silly for such a short race? I am very comfortable on the drops of my bike so I can get pretty aero on those for a 15-miler without getting too stiff.
K.



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