I do my tris on a Cervelo S3. It's not what I would call a relaxed geometry, but the bike is fast.
Veronica
I do my tris on a Cervelo S3. It's not what I would call a relaxed geometry, but the bike is fast.
Veronica
The Trek Madone WSD is available in their H3 geometry which is the same as the Lexa. My LBS used the Lexa as part of the pre-fit process to determine if the geometry was what I wanted in the Madone 5.2 I got a bit ago.
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I haven't used them, yet, but I have aerobars designed specifically for use on a road bike. Even if you switched to a road bike you could add a set of bars to give you additional positions and the ability to get aero for at least part of a race.
Kirsten
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Thanks, everyone! I'll look into all of those suggestions and then head out to a few LBSs and see what feels good.
I love my cervelo RS which has 650c wheels in 48cm, and a relaxed geometry (higher head tube so not too big a drop from saddle to bars). But, its not a tri bike its a road bike and I don't do tris. But if veronica does tris on an S3 its similar.
The RS is more relaxed than the S3. I rented an RS while we were in HI. The RS is much more upright than the S3, not nearly as aerodynamic or as stiff. The S3 is a pure race bike. Check out what Thor Hushovd was riding when he won the World Championships.
I've done two HIM on it and I really like it and find it comfortable. But it is not relaxed.
Veronica
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Has anyone ridden both the Cannondale Synapse and the Cervelo RS? Any comparisons? My LBS really talked up the Synapse but they only carry Cannondale, Trek, and Litespeed. This late in the year I'm having trouble finding 48 cm frames in both, and I live in a big city!
While I have no experience with either bike (C'dale's top tubes are too long for me as far as I can tell, and we don't have a Cervelo dealer that I know of), I think most people will tell you that you really need to go with the bike that feels best to you. What works for some won't work for others. If you're finding that you could go either way, then start looking at bang-for-buck and wheels and components...
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2009 Giant Avail 3 |Specialized Jett 143
2013 Charge Filter Apex| Specialized Jett 143
1996(?) Giant Iguana 630|Specialized Riva
Saving for the next one...
HI I am short 4' 11" I bought a Carbon Cannondale Sypnase my first bike. It was beautiful, but I never did feel good riding her and I sold her. My BF bought me a Cervelo R3 and it is just wonderful. Many girls here like very much the Sypnase, for me it didn't work. Just like some say please give them a try. Not everything works for everybody.
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