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Old 02-16-09 | 08:53 AM
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San Rensho
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Originally Posted by SilentShifter
No difference. Do you see the pros use a special model crit bike and a special model road bike?

Honestly, the crit bike/road bike discussion is pointless. Has anyone ever seen a company come out with two different models for this purpose?

I can see it now. 2010 Cannondale CRIT10 and 2010 Cannondale Road10
You are kidding, right?

In the heyday of steel bike manufacture, the late 70's to the early 90's, the best Italian frame manufacturers had many models that were crit/road race specific.

Even toady, some bikes are crit specific. Cannondale, for example, is considered one of the best crit bikes because of its fairly steep head tube angle, short wheelbase and high bottom bracket.

Suggestion, have some knowledge before you post outrageous comments.
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