Boardman AiR TT/9.4 Di2 tri bike review
Superb handling and spec (except for slightly sub-par wheels), excellent aerodynamics and one of the comfiest TT bikes we’ve ever ridden
Superb handling and spec (except for slightly sub-par wheels), excellent aerodynamics and one of the comfiest TT bikes we’ve ever ridden
Long-course comfort with a pleasingly sporty side, plus solid choices in the frame, cockpit and wheelset, but no top-tier groupset
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