Yes, at speeds above 25 km/h, the upright riding position creates significant aerodynamic drag that makes flat-bar bikes slower for the same effort. Below 20 km/h, the difference is minimal. For commuting and recreational riding at moderate speeds, the speed difference is negligible. For fast group rides or racing, the aerodynamic penalty is substantial.
Road Bike · Flat-Bar Road Bike
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