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Old 07-11-05, 12:03 AM
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hill climb

Hi,

I've looked at the post of sub 700 entry level roadbikes.
My question is which is really good for hill climbs and
which one is has a solid frame for later upgrade of components?

I looked at the geometry but all are very similar, which entry bike has most aggressive position for areodynamics?

thanks
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that's several questions, one bike will do it all at that level/price range.

Climbing and aerodynamics (assuming you mean a TT?) are different disciplines and bikes if you have the money.
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