Just to add to the "weight" thing. It is less about the weight but rather about the associated thickness/flexibility of the tube set used. For many people a bike built with thinner walled smaller diameter tubes will ride with less perceived exertion for a given speed than a bike of EQUAL weight built with thicker walled and larger diameter tubing.Less exertion = more speed. Again rider weight and intended purpose of bike matter. It is not all black and white and individual preferences play into this too.
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