racingbike
A racing bike is a high-performance bicycle designed for competitive road cycling. These bikes are typically lightweight and aerodynamic, with a focus on speed and efficiency. Racing bikes typically have a drop handlebar design, allowing the rider to adopt a more aerodynamic position on the bike. They also have thin, high-pressure tires and a lightweight frame, often made of carbon fiber, to reduce weight and improve handling. Racing bikes may also feature advanced components such as electronic shifting systems and aerodynamic wheels. They are used in a variety of road racing disciplines, including road races, time trials, and criteriums. Racing bikes are not typically suitable for off-road or casual riding, and are designed specifically for competitive cycling on paved roads.