Originally Posted by
msu2001la
I'm not necessarily talking about "the best equipment", I'm talking about mid-level and used equipment that doesn't immediately put someone at a disadvantage. The vast majority of Cat 5 and junior crit racers at my local races are on carbon wheels, for example. I guess we could argue about how much advantage that really gives them, but the reality is that anyone who shows up for one of these entry-level races and isn't on carbon wheels is immediately at some level of a disadvantage. Plenty of people see that and make the upgrade before they even try their first race, so that's a "cost of entry" for most.
Sure, some people choose to spend more than they need to when they start racing. But, they could start without those upgrades, and they would be just as competitive. (The difference in fitness levels at CAT 5
greatly exceeds the difference in equipment.)