Why do pro triathletes use road bikes?

Road bikes are super lightweight and great for climbing
If you live somewhere that has any sort of undulating terrain, a road bike is a great tool to be able to fly up the climbs. Often times when climbing, even if on a triathlon specific bike, you are not in the aero position.
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Do triathletes use road bikes?

There is a natural progression of bike ownership for most triathletes. When someone enters the sport they typically acquire a road bike, and do a few races on that bike. The next season, it's common to add a set of clip-on aerobars to the road bike to help reduce their drag and get a bit faster.
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Why do Olympic triathletes use road bikes?

Road bike are more versatile in regard to climbing, cornering and attacking which makes them a better choice for a road race. Subject: RE: Why No Triathlon Bikes in the Olympics?
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Do you need a road bike for triathlon?

Yes, you will need a bike. No, it does not need to be expensive. We see people do triathlons on their old mountain bikes, hybrids, or other slower bikes — and especially with a couple simple modifications these bikes can do very well. If you can, try to use a road bike, even if you simply borrow one from a friend.
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Why are triathlon bikes different from road bikes?

The major differences between a triathlon bike and a road bike is the geometry of the frame — more specifically, the seat tube angle. A triathlon bike has a much larger seat tube angle (76 to 78 degrees) than that of a road bike (72 degrees for a typical road bike).
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Why Should You Switch To A Triathlon Bike?



Are tri bikes faster than road bikes?

It's generally known that triathlon bikes have aerodynamic and geometric advantages that make them faster than road bikes. With all variables remaining equal over the bike leg of a triathlon, the tri bike wins in speed.
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Can I do an Ironman on a road bike?

If your goal is to complete the race and you're not worried about competing in age group or overall awards, a road bike will work fine, in my opinion. If your goal is to be more competitive, perhaps a tri bike should be your choice. Next, terrain makes a difference in the bike portion of your Ironman.
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How much faster is a triathlon bike vs road bike?

The BikeRadar website claims the advantage a TT bike gives you is 60-70 watts at 40 km/h, that is, it takes 270-280 watts to ride a road bike at that speed and 220 watts to ride a TT bike. Translated into seconds, a TT bike gives you 9 seconds per kilometre advantage. This is six minutes in a 40 km time trial. Insane.
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What type of bike should I get for a triathlon?

Determine which type of bike you want.

There are two main options for triathlon: the combination of a road bike + aero bars (which are at this stage valuable) or a specific triathlon bike. Road bikes can also be split into climbing bikes, endurance bikes, or aero bikes.
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How much faster is a triathlon bike than a road bike with aero bars?

TT bikes have only a marginal gain of 17 seconds over a road bike for a 40km distance. In fact, what you are buying is the position rather the frame; that is the major benefit if you opted for a TT bike.
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Do I need a TT bike for an Ironman?

You can upgrade any of the parts on a road bike to make them lighter and more aero (wheels are the best place to start), but as far as the bare minimum set-up is concerned, all you actually need is a bike (says Rob Banino).
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Can I use a tri bike as a road bike?

Yes, a triathlon bike can be changed to a road bike. This can be sometimes expensive and consume a lot of time but it is very doable. The main parts of these two different bikes can be swapped to change one into the other. You just have to pay attention to the fit as you do so.
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Why are triathlon bikes heavier?

A triathlon bike is heavier than a road bike by 2- 4 lbs or 1 to 2 kg. The reason is that the aim is to make a triathlon bike more aerodynamic rather than lightweight as it is in road bikes. The triathlon bikes come with bigger aerofoils and bigger frames than the road bike.
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Which is better mountain bike or road bike?

Road bikes are fast and easy to pedal on pavement. They are not as well suited for operating off the road. Some people find the "dropped" riding position difficult to maintain, comfortably, for a long time. Mountain bikes are harder to pedal and slower on pavement.
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What is the difference between a time trial and road bike?

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 solid disc or spoked wheels.
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Do I really need a TT bike?

Let's get something out of the way straight away: you don't need a tri bike unless you are a triathlete. It might not be obvious and some of you might even get swayed by the cool looks of TT bikes but unless you need one for triathlon racing, you shouldn't get one.
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How do you turn a triathlon into a road bike?

TRANSFORMING A ROAD BIKE TO A TRIATHLON BIKE
  1. Step 1: Put extensions on your drop handlebars. This first step will help you to reduce your frontal surface by a significant amount. ...
  2. Step 2: Move your saddle forwards. ...
  3. Step 3: Mount a short-nosed saddle. ...
  4. Step 4: Move your cleats forwards. ...
  5. Step 5: Stretch!
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Can you do an Ironman on a gravel bike?

That said, there's no reason why you can't use your gravel bike for some fast road racing and triathlons. They're typically heavier and a bit more clunky than a sleek aero roadie, but you can always invest in a road-orientated, race-ready wheelset or even add some aerobars to make your gravel bike triathlon-friendly.
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Is it hard to ride a triathlon bike?

Triathlon bikes are squirrelly aerodynamic beasts. They are great for speed, but frame geometry, riding down on aerobars and weight distribution (especially with bento boxes and bar-mounted hydration systems) can make tri bikes especially difficult to handle as compared to road bikes.
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Are Aerobars faster?

After installing aero bars, riders typically find that they're going 1 to 2 mph faster at the same level of effort.
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How fast do time trial cyclists go?

A ten mile time trial can taken anything between 17.20 (over 34 mph) and 40 minutes. A good target for a fit club cyclist is to break 24 minutes on a standard quiet course. This requires an average speed of 25 mph. To win an open event, depending on the course, the most common time is something between 20.00 and 21.00.
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Can you do Ironman with a mountain bike?

One of the more common questions we get from beginner triathletes is if they can use their mountain bike, commuter bike, or hybrid bike in the triathlon. The answer is yes, absolutely – especially if you are doing a sprint or perhaps even an Olympic distance.
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What bikes are allowed in Ironman?

Following the lead of the International Triathlon Union ITU, who approved the use of disc brakes for competition in 2016, Ironman will allow road and triathlon bikes equipped with disc bikes at all Ironman and 70.3 events.
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Are aero bikes good for triathlon?

If you are trying to squeeze out every advantage, an aero road bike is not an equal substitute for a triathlon-specific bike. However, for those looking to have just one bike for every style of riding and racing, an aerodynamic road bike is definitely the best option.
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