Considering the Argon 18 E-119 Tri is designed specifically for triathlon and time-trial racing, how does its aerodynamic design compare to other high-performance bikes on the market, and in what ways does it sacrifice comfort and maneuverability for speed? Does the E-119 Tris unique frame design and integrated components make a significant enough difference in aerodynamic efficiency to outweigh potential drawbacks, such as limited tire clearance and a more rigid ride? How does the bikes performance in windy conditions compare to other top-tier triathlon bikes, and what are the implications for riders who frequently experience crosswinds during competition? Are there any specific design features or innovations that set the E-119 Tri apart from its competitors, and how do these features impact the overall riding experience?