The Bacchetta Ti Aero has 650 wheels. I've set it up with a double (50/34) up front and an 11/36 ten speed SRAM cassette in back. This is the bike I use if the course has inclines greater than 6% for long stretches.
The Bacchetta CA2 has 700 wheels. I've set it up with a 58/42 up front and an 11/36 ten speed SRAM cassette in back. This is the bike I use if the course has less steep inclines. As well, on the descents I can continue to apply power for longer before I spin out (i.e., pedal RPMs greater than 110 or so).
The chart below illustrates how many forward inches is gained with every turn of the crank by bike.
Gear Inches | KEY: With every complete turn of the crank the THIS is the number of inches the bike is moved forward. | ||||||
175 mm crank | |||||||
23-622 tire | |||||||
SRAM 11-13-15-17-19-22-25-28-32-36 10-speed Cassette | |||||||
TI
|
CA2
|
TI
|
CA2
| ||||
Wheel
|
650
|
700
|
650
|
700
| |||
50
|
58
|
34
|
42
| ||||
11
|
139
|
125%
|
75
|
100
|
134%
| ||
13
|
93.5
|
117
|
125%
|
64
|
84.9
|
133%
| |
15
|
81
|
102
|
125%
|
55
|
73.6
|
134%
| |
17
|
71.5
|
89.7
|
125%
|
49
|
64.9
|
134%
| |
19
|
64
|
80.2
|
125%
|
44
|
58.1
|
134%
| |
22
|
55.3
|
69.3
|
125%
|
38
|
50.2
|
134%
| |
25
|
48.6
|
61
|
126%
|
33
|
44.2
|
134%
| |
28
|
43.4
|
54.4
|
125%
|
30
|
39.4
|
134%
| |
32
|
38
|
47.6
|
125%
|
26
|
34.5
|
134%
| |
36
|
33.8
|
42.3
|
125%
|
23
|
30.7
|
133%
|
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