The more 'traditional' (i.e - not aero) top end bikes really float over stuff, and have some spring in them. Whereas, IME aero bikes are a bit 'dead' and feel like you're riding through stuff, rather than over it.
I rode a timemachine once - was basically a TT bike with drop bars. Didn't really like it, but.. horses for courses. I don't race road bikes, only track - so I just want something that handles well and is fun to ride.
The more 'traditional' (i.e - not aero) top end bikes really float over stuff, and have some spring in them. Whereas, IME aero bikes are a bit 'dead' and feel like you're riding through stuff, rather than over it.
I rode a timemachine once - was basically a TT bike with drop bars. Didn't really like it, but.. horses for courses. I don't race road bikes, only track - so I just want something that handles well and is fun to ride.