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Triathlon and time trial bikes are purpose-built for one thing: going as fast as possible against the clock. With aggressive aerodynamic frames, integrated cockpits, and optimized riding positions, these machines are designed to slice through wind and shave minutes off your race time. At buycycle, we have over 1,000 used triathlon and TT bikes from top brands like Canyon, Cervélo, Trek, and BMC — at up to 70% off retail. That means you can line up at your next race on a bike with Ultegra Di2 or SRAM Force eTap for the price of a new entry-level build.
Aerodynamics is everything on a tri bike — frame tube shapes, integrated storage, hidden cables, and the cockpit setup all contribute to reducing drag, and even small gains add up over 90 or 180 kilometers. Fit and position matter more on a triathlon bike than on any other type — the aero position needs to be sustainable for the entire bike leg, so look for adjustable aerobars and a frame geometry that lets you dial in your optimal setup without compromising comfort. Groupset is where the used market really delivers: a bike that retailed for €6,000+ with Shimano Ultegra Di2 or SRAM Force eTap will often list for under €3,000, giving you race-level electronic shifting at a fraction of the cost. Wheels make a huge difference on a TT bike — deep-section or disc wheels are standard for racing, and a used bike that already includes a quality aero wheelset saves you a significant upgrade cost. And storage integration is worth checking: triathlon-specific frames often have built-in hydration and nutrition storage, which keeps everything aero and accessible during racing.
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The Canyon Speedmax is one of the most popular triathlon bikes on buycycle — a wind-tunnel-developed frame with fully integrated storage, available at a fraction of its original price on the used market. The Cervélo P-Series and P5 are legendary in triathlon, with the P5 being the no-compromise superbike and the P-Series offering much of the same aero performance at a more accessible level. The Trek Speed Concept delivers a cutting-edge aero platform with excellent adjustability, while the BMC Timemachine is a precision-engineered Swiss race machine. The Specialized Shiv combines aero performance with clever integrated storage, the Giant Trinity offers outstanding value with a proven aero frame, and the CUBE Aerium, Orbea Ordu, and Felt IA round out a strong lineup of race-ready triathlon bikes.
Canyon · Cervélo · Trek · Felt · BMC · Specialized · Giant · CUBE · Orbea · Scott · Quintana Roo · Argon 18 · Ventum
Canyon Speedmax · Trek Speed Concept · BMC Timemachine · Specialized Shiv · Cervélo P-Series · Giant Trinity · Cervélo P5 · CUBE Aerium · Orbea Ordu · Felt IA
Full triathlon/TT bikes (like the Canyon Speedmax, Cervélo P5, or Specialized Shiv) are designed purely for speed against the clock — deep aero frames, fully integrated cockpits, and aggressive geometry that puts you in the most aerodynamic position possible. These are the fastest option for Ironman, 70.3, and time trial events. Road-legal TT bikes (like the BMC Timemachine or Trek Speed Concept) meet UCI regulations for time trial racing, making them suitable for both triathlon and sanctioned TT events — slightly less extreme than pure tri bikes but still extremely aero. Aero road bikes with clip-on aerobars are a popular entry point for athletes doing their first triathlon or those who want a bike that works both in a race and on group rides — not as fast in the aero position, but far more versatile. On buycycle, you'll find all three options, so you can pick what matches your racing goals and budget.
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Triathlon bikes are some of the most expensive bikes on the market, but they also lose value fast — many triathletes upgrade frequently or step away from the sport, which means there's a steady supply of high-end machines on the used market at a fraction of the original price. A used tri bike with electronic shifting and aero wheels performs identically to a new one, and the money you save can go toward race entries, coaching, or a quality bike fit. On buycycle, every bike is verified, so you get race-day confidence without the retail price tag.
Germany is one of Europe's biggest triathlon markets, with a massive community of age-group athletes and a packed race calendar from spring through autumn. Events like Challenge Roth — one of the most iconic long-distance triathlons in the world — the Ironman Hamburg, Ironman Frankfurt, Challenge Heilbronn, and countless regional sprint and Olympic-distance races give you plenty of opportunities to put a triathlon bike to use. The country's flat-to-rolling terrain in the north and more challenging courses in the south mean there's a race for every level, and Germany's well-maintained roads make for excellent training conditions. Canyon from Koblenz produces some of the most popular triathlon bikes in the world, including the Speedmax, and CUBE from Waldershof offers the Aerium as a strong option — both are heavily represented on buycycle, and the used market is often the best way to find these direct-sale bikes in specific sizes. Whether you're preparing for your first sprint triathlon or chasing a Kona qualification, a quality used triathlon bike from buycycle gets you to the start line with the right equipment at the right price.