Giant TCR Advanced SL Review

 

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How to sum up the Giant TCR Advanced SL, then? Well, it is a proper road racing bike that owes much of its design and construction to the need to meet the demands of pro bike racers. As a breed they are notorious for shoving their saddles back, slamming their stems and demanding flex-free machinery that wastes as little power as possible. That’s precisely what the TCR Advanced SL provides; it may, in one respect or another, be a bit much for some riders, as may the requirement to cut the

 
 
The superb TCR Advanced SL
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seat tube to fit (there’s a telescopic seat post frame option). If not; if it fits, if it is owned by a rider able and willing to push it to the limit, if its steady, stable handling is properly appreciated; it is superb.

 

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Sizes: S (46.5cm), M (50cm),
M/L (53.5cm), L (55cm)
giant-bicycles.com
Words by Richard Hallett

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