Triathlon Bikes
- Quintana Roo

Quintana Roo broke new ground with the Cd 0.1, with revolutionary aerodynamics and detail-oriented features. The Cd 0.1 for 2010 makes those advancements available to more riders with the newest version of the Cd 0.1. In 2010 the Cd 0.1 was given an impossible to miss lime green and black paint scheme. The same aerodynamic frame shape as last year’s Cd 0.1 will allow you to slice through the air like a hot knife through Jello. The brakes are hidden away from the wind under the chainstays and behind the fork, leaving a cleaner frontal profile.
The Cd 0.1 has a 53/39T FSA Gossamer crank for top speeds on the flats. The Ultegra derailleurs provide fast and the shifter and brake cables are all internally routed. Blade-spoked alloy aero wheels complete a race-ready package all for
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Quintana Roo broke new ground with the Cd 0.1, with revolutionary aerodynamics and detail-oriented features. We have this all-white Quintana Roo Cd 0.1 in a size Large. All-white doesn’t quite describe it, there is a hint of sparkle underneath the white, something the photo just can’t show, it’s much more than your basic white. The same aerodynamic frame shape as last year’s Cd 0.1 will allow you to slice through the air like a hot knife through Jello. The brakes are hidden away from the wind under the chainstays and behind the fork, leaving a cleaner frontal profile.
It is equipped with a 53/39T Vision TriMax carbon aero crank, Vision carbon base bar, aero bar and blade-style brake levers. Shimano’s best Dura-Ace derailleurs, Ultegra cassette and chain, aluminum aero wheels with
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Quintana Roo designed this wetsuit with many of the features found in the Superfull. The Virtual Pull Buoy that is so helpful in keeping a swimmer’s stroke smooth is also found here. With Yamamoto’s Type 39 neoprene material in differing thicknesses, the Hydrofull is flexible, but still very insulating and buoyant. By adding the same “nanoskin” surfacing to the Hydrofull as they did to the Superfull, the swimmer is given the same hydrodynamic benefits. The improved neckline is comfortable, keeping you from irritation as you swim for a personal best in the swim leg. The breakaway zipper is also found in the Hydrofull, making for a fast T1 transition.
Available Sizes:
Men’s sizes: Extra-small, Small, Small-Medium, Medium, Small-medium/Short, Medium/Short, Medium-large/Short,
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We have a variety of new Quintana Roo wetsuits that are from a previous model year. We have only a few units with usually only one per model, all are priced to sell.
Men’s 06’ Superfull, Extra-small: Was $449, now $349
Men’s Superfull, Medium/Short: Was $449, now $349
Men’s 06’ Ultrafull, Medium: Was $219, now $179
Mens’ 06’ Ultrafull, Medium-Large/Short: Was $219, now $179
Men’s 06’ Hydrofull, Extra-small: Was $359, now $259
Men’s 06’ Ultrafull, Medium-small: Was $219, now $169
Men’s 06’ Hydrofull, Medium-small/Short: Was $359, now $259
Men’s 06’ Hydrojohn, Medium-large: Was $269, now $179
Men’s 06’ Ultrajohn, Large/Short: Was $199, now $149
Women’s 06’ Ultrajohn, Medium: Was $199, now $149
Women’s 06’ Ultrajohn, Extra-large: Was $199, now $149, 2 left
Women’s Demo
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