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Hi,

I'm completely new to the racing scene and have come to the conclusion that I need to recognise my limitations. Have gotten extremely excited about buying a new racing bike, but can't seem to decide on which one.

Having read forums, reviews, tests and comments I have landed on a few (lower end budget) possibilities. But this is where I fall short. Any help, experience or tips would be immensely appreciated!

These are my final four:

Cannondale CAAD 10 105
http://www.cannondale.com/nam_en/2015/bikes/road/elite-road/caad10/caad1...

Cube Peloton SL
http://www.cube.eu/bikes/road-race/peloton/cube-peloton-sl-rednblack-2015/

Rose Pro SL-2000
http://www.rosebikes.com/bike/rose-pro-sl-2000-bike-now/aid:745543?bikev...

Radon R1 5.0
http://www.radon-bikes.de/en/bikes/rennrad/training/r1/r1-50/

Again, any and all help would be great.

Bikerboi

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Vejnemojnen | 8 years ago
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For that price you can get a Wilier GTR with Scirocco35 wheelset and Athena or Centaur gruppo

At least here. Carbon frame&fork, BSA threaded, italian, nice kit. hmm..

http://tuttibringa.hu/akcios-kerekparok/orszaguti/wilier-gtr-athena-detail

or with 105 if you prefer sh
http://tuttibringa.hu/akcios-kerekparok/orszaguti/wilier-gtr-105-11v-201...

try to contact them, to see whether they'd sell to the UK:  1

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bikerboi replied to Vejnemojnen | 8 years ago
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Vejnecske wrote:

For that price you can get a Wilier GTR with Scirocco35 wheelset and Athena or Centaur gruppo

At least here. Carbon frame&fork, BSA threaded, italian, nice kit. hmm..

http://tuttibringa.hu/akcios-kerekparok/orszaguti/wilier-gtr-athena-detail

or with 105 if you prefer sh
http://tuttibringa.hu/akcios-kerekparok/orszaguti/wilier-gtr-105-11v-201...

try to contact them, to see whether they'd sell to the UK:  1

I ended up getting an additional 20% off on the Synapse, so thats where land. Thanks for all the input, now I'm off to enjoy my new bike.

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bikerboi | 8 years ago
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Thanks for all the great input! Might have specified that I won't be joining any races immediately, but its definitely an ambition.

Due to some available discounts I have ended up with two choices at a slightly higher price range.

Now its down to the Cannondale CAAD 10 Ultegra og Cannondale Synapse CRB 6 105. Obviously there are differences in the gear, but have been recommended to go with the Synapse due to the slightly easier geometry. This is a recommendation from a salesperson mind you, but the price difference is just $60.

Any thoughts would be great!!

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Simon E replied to bikerboi | 8 years ago
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bikerboi wrote:

Any thoughts would be great!!

The same thought as earlier.

You're going to have to man up and choose yourself, since you're the one paying (and riding).

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crikey | 8 years ago
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+2
If you are racing, you need a bike you can crash and not cry about.

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redmeat | 8 years ago
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Whichever one fits you best.

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Simon E replied to redmeat | 8 years ago
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redmeat wrote:

Whichever one fits you best.

+1. Differences in bike specs are insignificant.

OTOH you might want to get a cheaper model and put some money aside for new wheels, handlebars or rear mech after the inevitable pile-up when some bonehead sees the chance to grab 29th place, mistimes his braking and wipes you out  3

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pants | 8 years ago
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why the rose pro instead of the xeon rs? it's the same price as a CAAD 10.

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cundall | 8 years ago
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I have a cube and love that it has internal cable routing.

Make sure you get the size right.

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Martyn_K | 8 years ago
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You have more chance of finding a shop with Cannondale's and Cube's in stock, so i would look at those as a first choice.

It is always useful to throw your leg over a bike before a purchase to see how you like it.

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bikerboi replied to Martyn_K | 8 years ago
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Martyn_K wrote:

You have more chance of finding a shop with Cannondale's and Cube's in stock, so i would look at those as a first choice.

It is always useful to throw your leg over a bike before a purchase to see how you like it.

Yeah, thats what I figured as well. Have done quite a bit of research on the specs for the different bikes, but just don't know if I'm missing any subtle differences.

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Shep73 | 8 years ago
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It's going to be personnel choice. But it should be which one you like riding and fits you best. Unfortunately we don't always suit our first choice.

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bikerboi replied to Shep73 | 8 years ago
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Thats true. Appreciate the input.

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