Bianchi Vigorelli 2009 - Road Bike

Bianchi Vigorelli 2009
It’s named after the famous velodrome in Milan, but the Vigorelli is anything but stodgy and traditionalist. It smartly blends a welded Reynolds 631-tubed frame and a carbon fork and stands as a fun way to enjoy the miles and the convenience of 10-speed shifting.
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Triathlon Bikes for Women - Shimano Ultegra/Dura Ace, Campagnolo Chorus/Record Bike Components



Triathlon bikes specifically designed for the female rider are still relatively rare. The few that can be found generally offer only second-tier (Shimano Ultegraalt or Campagnolo Chorusalt level) components at best. This is very frustrating for the very serious competitive female triathlete, because she will need to upgrade to the top-tier (Shimano Dura Acealt or Campagnolo Recordalt level) components for true high-level race-worthiness...

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Hybrid Bike


"Hybrid bikes are the perfect option when budget allows for only one bike. The rider has a choice of road-oriented or mountain-oriented models, and women's-specific models are also available. Since hybrids aren't specialized bikes, they have the capability of doing just about anything. Choose the mountain-oriented models if you will be spending time on gravel roads or dirt trails. These hybrids have mountain gearing (fairly low), mountain bike wheels and tires, and may have front suspension. They are not suited for difficult, rocky, technical terrain, however - they are not durable enough for that kind of abuse! They are also quite heavy, which makes climbing hills more difficult.




For road-oriented use (that is, mostly pavement with a gravel road or two thrown in occasionally), choose a road-oriented hybrid with larger wheels and narrower tires. The emphasis here is on smoother, faster rolling, and it's not uncommon to see these types of hybrids on long rides, even centuries (100-milers). Gearing is higher than on mountain hybrids, but the handlebars and shift/brake levers are the same as... (Read more)"
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