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Sonik
The Sonik is our all-new fixed-gear speedster,
designed especially for the
velodrome with steep frame angles,
high bottom bracket and shorter crank
arms for greater clearance on the steeply banked tracks. And incredibly fast-but-narrow 700 x 20c tires
rolling on light-but-durable American
Classic track wheels.

$ 1275

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Xenith Pro
An Ultegra groupset and Easton alloy control center on the Xenith’s all-carbon chassis makes this the best bang-for-the-buck road bike you’ll find anywhere. Mavic Ksyrium Elites keep that all-important rotating weight to a minimum, with snappy acceleration and grippy Hutchinson Fusion Comp rubber.
Whether you race, head out for solo training missions, or live to dust your pals on the Saturday ride, the Xenith Pro will get you there with all the speed you can muster.

MSRP: $3,150.00
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Trilogy
It takes more to make a good time trial bike than a frame made from aero tubes.
The all-new Trilogy uses tried-and-true TT geometry that promotes an aerodynamically aggressive riding position and a biomechanically optimized posture that helps you generate steady power over the long haul. Dura-Ace bar-end shifters and Ultegra derailleurs ensure reliability when you’re exploiting the aero advantage of the Mavic Cosmic Elite wheels, and a Syntace cockpit provides comfort and control in the aero position.
Go fast. Get aero.

MSRP: $2,100.00
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Ventura Elite
The Ventura Elite takes the prize for pure value and race-ready performance, especially since we’ve sharpened the geometry to emulate the Xenith’s superbroad manners, and added Shimano’s latest 10-speed drivetrain to the mix.
A Kinesis Superlight triple-butted aluminum main triangle and carbon seatstays make for superb sprinting and out-of-the-saddle climbing, with a smooth ride that takes the sting from hard bumps and helps keep those Hutchinson Quartz tires planted.
Lightweight and fast, this is what a road racer ought to be.

MSRP: $ 1275.00
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Ventura Comp
The ’05 Ventura Comp was so popular, we launched an up-spec Elite version and also spawned a women’s version this year with geometry and parts spec’d to accommodate their unique morphology.
The Tiagra drivetrain and TruVativ Touro Compact crank let you experience Shimano’s famously quick, light-touch shift action, and the hill-taming gearing of a compact crank. With a new carbon seatstay that helps damp road buzz, this is the ideal bike for centuries and fair-weather riders, a stable ride with good handling and friendly gearing.

MSRP: $ 975.00
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Sputnik
They don’t come any simpler than this stripped-to-the-gills fixed gear unit.
The Sputnik hangs proper rear-facing track dropouts on a Reynolds 631 steel frame, with a flip-flop rear hub that lets you mount an additional sprocket so you can change gearing mid-ride. Use it as a track racer, or mount up a brake, quit your day job and join the bike messenger ranks. This isn’t a bike for the faint of heart, but for absolute purity of purpose there’s nothing more exquisitely beautiful, or special-bred, than this elemental speedster.

MSRP: $ 725.00
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Nova
A Reynolds 631 chrome-moly steel main triangle and taper-gauge chrome-moly steel stays give the Nova just the right blend of stiffness and ride to make it sing over rough pavement. That’s no coincidence, since the Nova’s cantilever brakes and chunky 32mm tires mark it as a cyclocross bike, a road bike-turned-dirt machine.
Ritchey aero wheels and the new Shimano 105 10-speed drivetrain keep things fast on the pavement. The Avid Shorty 4 cantis are road lever-compatible and the compact-chainring crank, burly Giga-X bottom bracket, powerful brakes and rack- and fender braze-ons make it an ideal loaded touring bike or foul-weather trainer.

MSRP: $1,375.00
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Satellite
Don’t be fooled by the Satellite’s modest price—that’s a genuine Reynolds steel chassis, welded up from double-butted chrome-moly steel and double-tapered, curved stays. That’s a time-honored prescription for the perfect ride, a vertically forgiving, torsionally rigid structure with impeccable road feel. For a purist, the Satellite’s perfect ride makes it outperform bikes costing twice as much.

MSRP: $750.00
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Aurora
The Aurora is a classic loaded touring bike, kitted out with rack- and fender braze-ons, grippy cantilever brakes with dual levers that provide an additional braking position at the handlebar tops.
A slightly taller head tube provides a more upright riding position that eases back and neck strain on long days.
Burly 28mm tires roll smoothly, and better resist pinch flats—a boon when riding with a full load. Its stable handling manners make the Aurora one of the easiest-to-ride drop-handlebar road bikes going.

MSRP: $825.00
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Coda Comp
It might have a mountain bike silhouette, but the skinny tires, lightweight Shimano R500 wheels and fast-rolling Hutchinson rubber mark it as a purebred road bike. The angle-adjustable stem permits a more-upright, see-over-traffic posture, while the suspension seatpost and Jamis Street saddle help reduce the strain on your neck and back. Like the Coda Elite, the Comp benefits from the added efficiency of TruVativ’s Giga-X bottom bracket for that slight edge in efficiency.

MSRP: $825.00
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