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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Chihuahua, Chih. México.
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TT
TL Diference between road and touring cyclin' Cyclio-cross hmmm... later I'll come with more =P
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TT stands for time trial(racing the clock)
Touring cycles tend to be more comfort orientated for longer prolonged rides at a slower pace. Gearing and geometry can be different than road racing bikes. Cyclocross is a hybrid of road and MTB racing. You are on a road bike modified for cross country use...cantilever brakes,stouter wheelsets and tires among other things. TL.....no idea?
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