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Carbon fibre is just a frame material. Steel, alloy and titanium are likewise frame materials. How that material is used and the geometry of the bikes made from all frame materials varies greatly. Just because something is made of carbon fibre does not make it good, nor bad come to that. A good bike is a good bike, whatever it is made of. Sadly, you can usually tell the good ones from the less good by looking at the price ticket. You get what you pay for, in cycling as in most things.
Hhhmmmm. I think when you pay £10k for a bike, you pay 8k for the label/ association/ endorsements and possible a few grams less (but not necessarily). When you spend £2k, you're paying a much higher proportion just for the bike, components etc (although still marketing/ distribution, etc etc will be part of the equation).
Or you buy direct from a company like Dolan, and you're paying a much higher proportion for the bike/ frame, components, since they don't have the distribution/ retail margins to factor in.
So ok, you get what you pay for, but what do you want to pay for? Labels/ association, or a bike?