Old 04-24-19, 07:16 AM
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touring bikes are not ideal. It really depends on how strong you are though. If the longer distances will be a stretch for you, then using a touring bike might make the difference between finishing and DNF. However, there are plenty of people using touring bikes on brevets. I think of the ideal rando bike as a racing bike that will fit fenders and lights. More like the all-road bikes they are making now. Can't think of one in your price range though
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