Well, maybe it's my 1989 Cromor tubed Giordana Antares. It's "hobbled" by an old Dura Ace 7400 setup with a 6 speed freewheel, DT shifters, and all. Yet, on weekend rides it has no trouble running down the young crews on their C.F. bikes and then leaving them in it's dust. It's a decent climber even with a 52/42 crank and has taken me to my fastest descent time of 55.4 mph with some other runs over 50 mph. It's been rock solid over the years with the only problem being a cracked pulley on the RD one day after running down a couple of guys.
On top of all that, it's all pink and named after cycling clothes, and relatively unknown. But as it's name illustrates. It's truly a star.