daysnways
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...or to answer it a lot more simply....
no, you need steel.
no, you need steel.

People who are beating you on Strava have better and more expensive bikes. Fact
The people beating me on Strava are shortarse whippets who weigh 130lbs wringing wet.
Bet you can descend well thoughThe people beating me on Strava are shortarse whippets who weigh 130lbs wringing wet.
Nah, they are just fitter and better than me (remember bikes don't go on their own, you still have to pedal the thing).People who are beating you on Strava have better and more expensive bikes. Fact
Got a 2nd place on one segment on strava tonight on my £400 Argos carbon bike
https://www.strava.com/activities/193125954
Nah, they are just fitter and better than me (remember bikes don't go on their own, you still have to pedal the thing).
Either way there are still 312 people behind me, and probably the majority on vastly more expensive bikes! (Look it's my first top 2, I'm going to ham it up a bitYour theory is skewed there. That segment is downhill so a heavier bike (and rider) would be more beneficial.
Tony.
I'd be scary on a light carbon road bike,....all my road bikes are steel and heavy, but fairly comfy considering there unforgiving geometry.
I passed a guy on a carbon road bike today who had stopped, I'd completely forgot about him until about 5 miles later he passed me saying, blimey you took some catching up! I'd hazard a guess my bike cost about 2500 pounds less, weighs twice as much as his,.... mine also looks sexier and gets more admiring glances because it's retro and all these carbon ones look pretty much the same.... then again he'd probably done 100k and i'd just set out from work to come home!
My mtb is carbon though!
why not consider a nice custom steel bike, trick it out and you'll have something completely unique to you, it will be comfortable and if it breaks it can be fixed, it will never die.*
*don't quote me on that.
Me too.....The people beating me on Strava are shortarse whippets who weigh 130lbs wringing wet.