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What about the Viner Mitus 0.6 from planet x?
What about the Planet X Nanolight?
If you want a carbon frame with lifetime warranty the Genesis Zero is around a grand. Not knowing what level of racing you are hoping to compete at, the Radon Ignite aluminium bike is sub 7kg for the same sort of money, as it uses the latest Ultegra easy to swap chainrings not whole chainset like used to be the case. Not yet found a review of the frame, but the parts seem to cover the price anyway.
Be careful of cheap Chinese carbon frames. Have heard that the carbon fibre content on some of these frames is less than 10%. Even if you find one on the cheap that's still a lot of money for essentially an epoxy resin frame.
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There are plenty of good quality frames, the dirt cheap ones are dodgy but fm066,fm098 etc are all well renowned frames.
Ribble have a Merckx emx 5 for sale at £580. Just building mine up now. Considering these were £2700 frame sets a couple of years ago its a great bargain. Assuming they still have the size you need.
Westbrooks are always worth keeping an eye on e.g.
http://www.westbrookcycles.co.uk/eddy-merckx-emx-7-road-bike-frameset-bl...
For racing the old adage is never race more than you can afford to replace....in other words I would say get an aluminium frame (kinesis aithein) or a cheap chinese carbon frame.
Or just buy a full carbon or aluminiun bike from canyon or rose because that will be cheaper than building from scratch.
https://www.canyon.com/en/roadbikes/series/ultimate-cf-sl.html
But you might as well buy the whole bike
You get a racing licence discount on the frameset, only CF SL discounted model is the 9.0 aero which is £2200
https://www.canyon.com/en/service/sponsoring.html
But I do agree that buying the whole bike from Canyon is probably the cheapest option.
Also recommend the Aithein, as someone else said, but the tubes are so so so thin I would worry about it being repairable.
Would also recommend the usual suspects, Canyon Ultimate AL SLX, or the CAAD10. If you could pick up a second hand Evo or Supersix, that would be a good bet, too