The smallest size of this may be too big for you, but see if you can take a look at one of these:
http://www.lemondbikes.com/bikes/cross/poprad.php
Looks like the 49 has an eff tt of 52.8... Not sure if that would do, but maybe worth a try if there's a shop around that carries them.
This is a cyclocross bike and has more relaxed geometry. It's also steel. I tried the 2006 model and was **this close** to buying it (actually had a deposit down on one but then decided I liked the Bianchi Axis a little better). I also tried the Volpe and the Lemond bike is much nimbler -- not only lighter but also quicker-handling. I know lots of people love the Volpe but it just felt heavy and sluggish to me. The 2006 Propad was about 21 lbs in my size, not bad for steel and probably 5 lbs lighter than the Volpe. It feels very light and the steel is buttery smooth and delicious feeling. Nice, balanced, quick handling too.
Just a suggestion.
Edit: Oy. The 2006 was around $1300 -- the one I was going to buy around Christmas was marked down to $1100 -- looks like the 2007 is quite a bit more expensive at $1600. Though I think they've upgraded some of the components...
Edit #2: Don't be scared off by the picture, they've set it up to look more like an aggressive road bike. The one I tried out was set up with the bars about even with the seat, and I think that is how you will find them set up at the shop. It's a pretty bike as well, the 2006 was a great pumpkin orange color. Frankly much prettier than the bike I ended up with, but sometimes we have to make compromises...![]()



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