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		<title>By: Kevin Curley</title>
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		<description>Hi Kerry,

A friend said that you might be able to fix my problem (or at least give some insight). My wife is 4&#039;11&quot; with a 28&quot; inseam. We&#039;re looking for a road bike that could be used for the occasional sprint triathlon, and for longer cross-training elements. We&#039;ve tried a few different bikes, but the reach is too long. Any thoughts?</description>
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<p>A friend said that you might be able to fix my problem (or at least give some insight). My wife is 4&#8217;11&#8243; with a 28&#8243; inseam. We&#8217;re looking for a road bike that could be used for the occasional sprint triathlon, and for longer cross-training elements. We&#8217;ve tried a few different bikes, but the reach is too long. Any thoughts?</p>
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