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  2. Time trial bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Time trial bikes used by the Astana team in 2015. A time trial bicycle is a racing bicycle designed for use in an individual race against the clock. Compared to a road bike, a time trial bike is more aerodynamic, has a shorter wheelbase, and puts the rider closer to the front of the bicycle. It may have either a solid disc or spoked wheels.

  3. Time trial cycling equipment - Wikipedia

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    Component groups are fairly universal on road bikes and time trial bikes. Both use the same group-sets and depending on the rider and the venue of the practice or race, the same gearing might also be used. The cranks are the main component difference between road and time-trial bikes. A standard crank, which is found on road bike, has two chain ...

  4. Pinarello - Wikipedia

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    Indurain gained further success on the Espada in the 1995 Tour, winning both long time trials, before returning to a Banesto Line frame to win the 1996 Olympic time trial. The Pinarello Montello FP8 was a time trial bicycle manufactured by Pinarello prior to the introduction of the Graal. It was made with aerospace grade carbon fibre composite.

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    These are the top-performing MTBs under $2,000, from full-suspension models to hardtails to mullets.

  6. This affordable spin bike rivals Peloton — but it’s half the ...

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  7. Cervélo - Wikipedia

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    Her bike in the 180 km ride was the Cervélo P2C [20] with which she posted the quickest split time [for pro women] of 5:06:15; four minutes faster than her nearest opponent. On 27 July 2008, Carlos Sastre of Spain won the Tour de France on Soloist SLC-SL and R3-SL Cervélo framesets.