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PSA: Dimond Triathlon Team
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Just a PSA, Dimond is opening up a triathlon team, which you can find out about and apply to here:

https://www.dimondbikes.com/2019-team-application/

Looks like a chance to get pretty good discounts on frames and components in exchange for some marketing contributions, mostly via social media.

Dimond Bikes Superfan
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Re: PSA: Dimond Triathlon Team [ericlambi] [ In reply to ]
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Re: PSA: Dimond Triathlon Team [ericlambi] [ In reply to ]
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Interesting. Any idea what frame pricing would be? I have a pile of components on hand to upgrade my 10sp tri bike to 11sp. I could easily be swayed to put those components into a new bike. There are only one or two Dimonds around me. They get a lot of attention, I think in general Dimonds turn heads.
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Re: PSA: Dimond Triathlon Team [beercity] [ In reply to ]
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beercity wrote:
Interesting. Any idea what frame pricing would be?

I don't, sorry, was just passing it along. I imagine they would answer that question for you.

Dimond Bikes Superfan
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Re: PSA: Dimond Triathlon Team [ericlambi] [ In reply to ]
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ericlambi wrote:
beercity wrote:
Interesting. Any idea what frame pricing would be?


I don't, sorry, was just passing it along. I imagine they would answer that question for you.

Applied, Ill see what happens. Can't hurt to try!
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Re: PSA: Dimond Triathlon Team [Thomas Gerlach] [ In reply to ]
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Thomas Gerlach wrote:
Going against the typical $199/$299/$399 team fee too as far as I can tell.

Looks that way, but also required to buy one of there frames if you do not have one, so I think that more than makes up for it.
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Re: PSA: Dimond Triathlon Team [ericlambi] [ In reply to ]
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If I got accepted would that make me a profametuer?

He who understands the WHY, will understand the HOW.
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Re: PSA: Dimond Triathlon Team [ericlambi] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for this. Applied as well. After all, the correct number of bikes is N+1.
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