I know the UCI has weight limits on road bikes (which haven’t reflected the advances of technology in years, are they ever going to. ) but do they have required weight limits for mountain bikes. Ivan Basso’s contract would most certainly stipulate that he rides a Cannondale, even if a frame with his name would be cool to cruise around on. Many pro riders have bicycles of their own, but they won’t get to ride them too much during the season. (my 5’1″ wife’s bike weighs significantly less than mine, even though we both run similar Campy gear on titanium frames. Of course that doesn’t mean that riders won’t have something else hanging around for a city bike, a ‘cross bike or a mountain bike. He began making frames in 1973 and is still involved with the brand. 99 pounds does apply to mountain bikes. Amazingly, Ivan Basso has nothing to do with the Basso line of bikes. Some riders are big bike geeks, others barely know what they’re riding. Several World Cup level pros are riding bikes in the 16. They have to use team bikes in both racing and training on the road. But of course, like most things, this varies a lot from rider to rider. Finally, since I am assuming my sons will be riding and racing in the future, what about weight limits for high school, college, and “not quite pro’s.
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