How Far Would You Go?

Posted by Triple Crankset on 5/3/2008 on Triple Crankset's blog

Yesterday, Sarah Tuff of the New York Times wrote an article about the "extremes" to which cyclists and triathletes go to get their perfect bicycle.

I know where I stand on the subject, do you?

Cycling Success Measured in Frequent-Flier Miles

"EARLY last year, Dr. Jason Newland, a 34-year-old pediatric infectious disease physician from Stilwell, Kan., decided he would upgrade his Cannondale road bike to something more aerodynamically suited for triathlons, where riders must fight the wind on their own, without the pack shielding them. But instead of ambling into a local sports shop, Mr. Newland flew nearly 1,400 miles from Kansas City, Mo., to Waitsfield, Vt., where he bought a custom titanium and carbon Serotta Legend Ti from a specialty-fit studio called Fit Werx. The price: about $7,000, not including travel."READ the rest of the story.

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