I'm using my Condor - a cheapish alu track frame that's a size smaller than my optimum. It's a 75 degree seat-tube, so with the saddle pushed forward, you get a fairly contemporary TTing position over the BB. And although not especially aero, the frame is very stiff for its weight.
I realise it's far from optimum for the couple of hilly/technical events I'm doing over the next few weeks, but I like a challenge. It's a good way of 'making a showing' without having to get a high placing, if you see what I mean :S
Those Planet-Xs built up in TT mode (from the CTT handbook) do look pretty useful. Condor don't do alu Pistas anymore('s the pity).
I'm using my Condor - a cheapish alu track frame that's a size smaller than my optimum. It's a 75 degree seat-tube, so with the saddle pushed forward, you get a fairly contemporary TTing position over the BB. And although not especially aero, the frame is very stiff for its weight.
I realise it's far from optimum for the couple of hilly/technical events I'm doing over the next few weeks, but I like a challenge. It's a good way of 'making a showing' without having to get a high placing, if you see what I mean :S
Those Planet-Xs built up in TT mode (from the CTT handbook) do look pretty useful. Condor don't do alu Pistas anymore('s the pity).