Look at the Calfee web site and find a dealer close to you, then ask on this forum if anyone has had any experience with them.
I would highly suggest you get properly fitted for the best performance. You can't do that yourself, and for the money you will spend on a Calfee, it is worth the little extra a good shop will charge to get the bike fit just right.
As far as Tri vs. road style bikes, it has been my experience that tri people know next to nothing about cycling. What you want is a time trial bike. Forget about Tri vs Road. Any good roadie will leave a tri guy gasping in the first few minutes on a ride.
Get a good time trial bike and forget what your tri friends tell you about cycling. Remember, most triatheletes know next to nothing about cycling, at least the ones I know, and I seem to run into quite a few. I have seen a lot of tri people get Kestrel frames. I have never been impressed by these bikes, but never discount what a good marketing company can do with a so so product.
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