The answer may well be yes. But make sure you understand the maintenance involved.
In recent years, bikes have become more integrated, with more proprietary components creeping into production. These look cool, they’re reportedly fast – but they aren’t always easy to live with.
I spoke to a few mechanics and some brands for insight into what you’re actually buying into when you go for an aero bike. Read it here.
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I'm an NCTJ Journalist and work at Cycling Weekly.
Previous to this, I was the Editor at Total Women's Cycling. I've also dabbled in marketing and copywriting - having been Marketing Coordinator and Social Media/Content Editor at Evans Cycles. My first job was working on a local newspaper. I've written for a variety of titles on a freelance basis, too.
I got into cycling when I entered my first triathlon in 2010. I now race crits, road races, time trials, and do a lot of track training for not very much track racing.
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