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Old 07-09-05 | 07:38 AM
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johnny99
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There are fit differences between standard geometry and compact geometry, especially in the smaller sizes. Compact geometry can, in theory, give a shorter rider more top tube length options without worrying about standover clearance. Most Tour de France racers are on the shorter side. Unfortunately, some manufacturers (e.g. Giant) negate the sizing feature by making fewer sizes than most other brands. To them, compact geometry means fewer sizes, and thus reduced manufacturing costs.
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