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What other brands of road bikes are there? I really LOVE Bianchi but what...
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeC" data-source="post: 1569761" data-attributes="member: 213046"><p>...else is out there? I know about Trek and Cannonale and those are fine bikes. I had a steel Bianchi road bike and I LOVED it. I finally wrecked, crashing into a wall to avoid a toddler. I am going to buy a new road bike and I am considering a Bianchi Brava, but I wonder: What else is there?</p><p>Is there a great Spanish or British brand I am not aware of?</p><p>Please suggest a road bike for me. Keep in mind that I am not spending more than $1000 USD, I am not a Campy snob - Shimano is fine, and I am 40 years old so I am not training for the TDF- however I plan to do 4 or more centuries a year. Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeC, post: 1569761, member: 213046"] ...else is out there? I know about Trek and Cannonale and those are fine bikes. I had a steel Bianchi road bike and I LOVED it. I finally wrecked, crashing into a wall to avoid a toddler. I am going to buy a new road bike and I am considering a Bianchi Brava, but I wonder: What else is there? Is there a great Spanish or British brand I am not aware of? Please suggest a road bike for me. Keep in mind that I am not spending more than $1000 USD, I am not a Campy snob - Shimano is fine, and I am 40 years old so I am not training for the TDF- however I plan to do 4 or more centuries a year. Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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