Zipp 2001 650c Vintage Triathlon Bike - 1997, Small
The 1997 Zipp 2001 650c is an iconic triathlon and time trial bike, instantly recognizable for its radical beam design and aerodynamic shaping. Built from carbon fiber, it was ahead of its time in reducing drag and maximizing stiffness while offering a compliant ride through the beam’s unique flex characteristics. Designed around 650c wheels, the 2001 provided sharp handling and efficient acceleration, making it a favorite among triathletes and time trialists in the late ’90s. Today, it remains a cult classic—celebrated both as a race weapon of its era and a striking piece of cycling history.
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Zipp 2001 650c Vintage Triathlon Bike - 1997, Small
Zipp 2001 650c Vintage Triathlon Bike - 1997, Small
The 1997 Zipp 2001 650c is an iconic triathlon and time trial bike, instantly recognizable for its radical beam design and aerodynamic shaping. Built from carbon fiber, it was ahead of its time in reducing drag and maximizing stiffness while offering a compliant ride through the beam’s unique flex characteristics. Designed around 650c wheels, the 2001 provided sharp handling and efficient acceleration, making it a favorite among triathletes and time trialists in the late ’90s. Today, it remains a cult classic—celebrated both as a race weapon of its era and a striking piece of cycling history.
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The 1997 Zipp 2001 650c is an iconic triathlon and time trial bike, instantly recognizable for its radical beam design and aerodynamic shaping. Built from carbon fiber, it was ahead of its time in reducing drag and maximizing stiffness while offering a compliant ride through the beam’s unique flex characteristics. Designed around 650c wheels, the 2001 provided sharp handling and efficient acceleration, making it a favorite among triathletes and time trialists in the late ’90s. Today, it remains a cult classic—celebrated both as a race weapon of its era and a striking piece of cycling history.





















