stephen1985
Hi all, I am just after a little bit of advice...
I am 22 and have spent the last 10 years of my life running and swimming and subsequently competing in various biathlons, to a pretty high standard, (European and World Championships the past few years) and have decided to take up cycling to do some triathlon. I am obviously pretty fit already but have done absolutely no cycling at all, and want to train up over the next few months so that I can race, and race well in the British Championships next summer. I have a few hundred pounds to spend on a bike, maybe up to 700 at a total stretch, and have been doing a little research, and the Specialised Allez range, Giant SCR and Trek entry level all seem to be good starting points. I want a bike that I can train hard on and race a little on, that will, hopefully, be replaced by a top racer in a year or so, if I turn out to be any good!! I was wondering if anybody had any advice, help, tips or pointers at all for what I should go for, what I should look at and what to be wary of.
Thanks !!
Stephen
I am 22 and have spent the last 10 years of my life running and swimming and subsequently competing in various biathlons, to a pretty high standard, (European and World Championships the past few years) and have decided to take up cycling to do some triathlon. I am obviously pretty fit already but have done absolutely no cycling at all, and want to train up over the next few months so that I can race, and race well in the British Championships next summer. I have a few hundred pounds to spend on a bike, maybe up to 700 at a total stretch, and have been doing a little research, and the Specialised Allez range, Giant SCR and Trek entry level all seem to be good starting points. I want a bike that I can train hard on and race a little on, that will, hopefully, be replaced by a top racer in a year or so, if I turn out to be any good!! I was wondering if anybody had any advice, help, tips or pointers at all for what I should go for, what I should look at and what to be wary of.
Thanks !!
Stephen

















