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Pro fitting vs. dialing it in yourself

Anyone have experience with pro fitting vs. do-it-yourself? It's taken me dozens of rides and several weeks, but finally I think I've hit on a sweet spot with cleat, seat, seatpost, stem, bar, and armrest adjustments. Maybe a bit harder for me because I am converting from road to TT setup (Cervelo Soloist w/ reversible seatpost).

As the optimal TT fit became dialed in, it was like the bike "disappeared" from under me and I was left only with O2 and lactic acid limits. In road setup this opti-fit sensation seems much more a melding of body & machine.

Anyone think a pro-fitting would get me that much closer? For those riding a single do-it-all bike (for economy more than strategy), does it work OK to record your TT/road setups and convert back & forth?
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