Do you need a triathlon bike for 70.3 and Ironman races?
Our experts answer the common question of whether the trusty road bike is “good enough” for a longer-distance triathlon
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Our experts answer the common question of whether the trusty road bike is “good enough” for a longer-distance triathlon
Fast, comfortable… and a truly brilliant price
Stiff, light, aerodynamic and comfortable – Fuji says you can have them all
Little change for 2015 aside from a new paint job, but does that mean it’s still one of the best tri bikes out there?
A bold attempt to change the way we look at tri bikes – we get the first ride in Kona…
The new Cannondale Slice promises to be the most comfortable, most age-group friendly bike on the market
An award-winning design named after a squally wind in Cuba that holds speed well, but takes a while to build it up – lovely to ride when it’s up to clip, says our tester
With plenty of groundbreaking features and a smooth, fast ride, this only needs better wheels to ride like a super-bike
Great spec and a wonderfully smooth ride makes this a TT bike on which you can tackle all roads with confidence
Check out these photos of Scott’s new top-end tri bike the Plasma 5, launched at the UCI’s HQ in Switzerland yesterday and featuring a distinctive nose cone storage unit
Great frame, great wheels, great ride. A superlative bike from people who really know what triathletes need
Great in a straight line and with full Ultegra, this is a lot of bike for the price compared to its competitors
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
Sharp and comfy entry-level tri bike, but let down by its wheels