So as per title, looking at getting something cheap and simple to race Crits on, with a decent frame that might take a better groupset and wheels at a later date. I've already got a good carbon bike, so not too interested in cheap carbon.
I've really only got a list of 3 at the moment and I'm put off the Trek's because they have forks with alloy steerers....
Trek Emonda ALR
Trek Domane ALR (a bit endurance geo but I like the colour)
Scott Speedster 10
What else have I missed?
Merida always worth a look at that price point.
2018 Allez.
Why not use the good carbon bike? I raced crits for years and always rode my best race bike.
Cannondale CAAD10 105 in the sales if you can find one, perfect for crits.
My boss has a slightly older Allez which he has stuck an Ultegra groupset and deep section Mavic wheels on. It looks awesome, for some reason the description that keeps springing to mind is 'street fighter', probably because it's a 52 and matt black and aluminium, kind of gives off a bit of a bombproof but nimble look.
His weighs 8kg apparently, and the new frames/forks are reportedly 0.45kg lighter than old. I'm certainly considering one with upgraded wheels, brakes and tyres, reckon I could get it down to 8.3kg-ish with the stock 105 groupset and stock alloy bars, stem and seatpost.
How about the Cannondale CAAD 12 (it's a little over budget, but might be able to find a deal somewhere), I know a few people who use them for racing and rave about them.
CAAD10 or 12 frame built up with expendable parts.
Why not use the good carbon bike? I raced crits for years and always rode my best race bike.
Don't race what you can't afford to replace.
I've got a Kinesis Aithien you could have for half that money
CAAD10. And some light wheels to help with the accelerations.
Personally, I scored the most points on my son's CAAD8 with Ultegra and lighter forks and wheels. The 2014 105 version was one of the very best looking bikes I've ever seen in the peloton.
I'd buy used. You will crash it.
Don't worry about compact chainsets either - just fit an 11-23 cassette and you'll be fine.
2017 Allez Sprint?
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^^Choice! Also available in adult sizes. ^^
2017 Allez Sprint?
Very nice.
Think i'd leave the 808's at home though, they don't look nearly as nice once 10 muppets have run over them.
You will crash it.
Unless you're a complete chopper, crashes are very rare and bike write-offs are even rarer. Race your good bike.
Oh and even if you are a bike-wrecking chopper, carbon is repairable, aluminium isn't.
Don't race what you can't afford to replace?
I never do 🙂
Although I'd say that I've seen many much bigger and more expensive crashes in open road races than crits. Crashes in crits are usually handling errors and mainly affect the individual.
Think i'd leave the 808's at home though, they don't look nearly as nice once 10 muppets have run over them.
don't race, what you cannot replace!! tbf i don't race crits, I've thought about it, theres some local but my fitness is way below what it was, i live in lincs and its flat and wanted a fast road bike, which the allez certainly is,
Unless you're a complete chopper, crashes are very rare
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Are you new to this game? It's the other choppers that one should be worried about. You will crash - it's a case of when, not if. It probably won't be your fault either, but crash you will.
I race a Propel SL with carbon wheels. it's been down the road three times and seems suitably robust. It's also run over a Colnago C60. My original Propel Advanced was brought down on is maiden race. None of these crashes were my fault in any way.
Are you new to this game? It's the other choppers that one should be worried about
I think this is my 25th season of road and track. 4 road crashes in that time 😳
It's always the same people who crash regularly, chopper avoidance is an oft-overlooked part of racing!
carbon is repairable, aluminium isn't.
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He has a point, a carbon repair will probably be considerably cheaper than buying a new aluminum frame.
Quite a bit over budget but this is a bargain: https://www.canyon.com/en-gb/road/ultimate/2017/ultimate-al-slx-9-0.html
£1429 for a very well speced bike and decent frame. No need for any future upgrades. The wheels alone go for over £450.
I do use the carbon bike, but I'm always swapping brake pads when I'm swapping out the carbon wheels to alu when I'm just going for a normal ride. So I just fancied something simple and pref with a bright paint job.
I should say I've already got an increasingly tatty and creaking Giant TCR SLR which i'm relegating to winter bike.
I have a 2006 Allez and love it but as a crit bike I'm not sure. They could be a tad relaxed depends on your preference suppose. The sprint however was made for the job.
I bought a felt last year for about a grand sent it back because rhe headtube was too short for me but would have made an excellent crit bike. (carbon btw but as posted earlier easier to fix)
Nice bright orange Aithien then!
4 road crashes in that time
Not at [s]Hi[/s]Spillingdon much then 😉
I'd second the carbon being replaceable. I have a friend racing a C60 sporting a lovely black band around the top tube where the bars crushed it in an off.
I've raced the nice bike for the past two weekend road races - a rider went into the back of me on a straight flat section. scraped the DA rear derailleur and a decal 🙁 . I'm replacing the shifter on the race bike for Sunday!
I do use the carbon bike, but I'm always swapping brake pads when I'm swapping out the carbon wheels to alu when I'm just going for a normal ride. So I just fancied something simple and pref with a bright paint job.
No need to listen to us naysayers, N+1 always! Bowman Palace in that case.
Crashes depend on what kind of racing you tend towards. Crit racing is normally worse than road racing because it is tighter and the bunch closer together. Flat road races are generally worse than hilly ones because the bunch stays together. If you are a sprinter you are more likely to be involved in an incident than if you are an escape artist who likes to get in a break.
Canyon, Rose, Boardman, Ribble would be where I'd start looking.
I used to have an orange Aithein but couldn't justify three road bikes at that time.... Times have changed clearly!
Indeed. I justify seven. And ride them all too.
Good to try to stay to the front of the bunch too - stay out of trouble - if you are fit enough!
Biggest crashes I've seen are on big wide open finishes on closed circuits airfields. You'd think the extra space would help but it doesn't
@leggblonde I seem to remember a bad self inflicted BMX crash for you??
@tonyg2003 fair to say I've had plenty of big MTB and BMX crashes! Road racing (inc crits) is much safer than big jumps IME
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Crashes in crits are usually handling errors and mainly affect the individual.
Yes mainly affect the individual - but typically its others getting caught up in it that come off worse.
Friend of mine had 4 nice fractures in his pelvis this week because of another riders handling errors ... his bike was unscathed though.
Chinese carbon! Specifically "Workswell WCB-R-066" can be had for circa £400 then spec up.
Or if you're the right size: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Workswell-R066-Carbon-Road-Bike-Frame-not-Cervelo-R5-Medium-54/253015172669?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
Same geo/cable routing as a Cervelo R series frame at a much lower price. I love mine it's been brilliant for crit racing and general riding. Ive just done over 3,400 miles on it since December....
I've already got a good carbon bike
Race or. Who needs a new bike to race crits?
First lap of last crit I attempted.
I was at the back and managed to avoid the crash, video doesn't really do it justice was about 20 bikes in the pile up, wheel bouncing down the road etc.
I don't need a new bike for racing Crits. Maybe I just want a new bike - a fast training bike that I can use in crits. So basically not something comfort orientated with endurance geometry
It's probably really just N+1 😉