Not really. Tri stuff is focused on getting good areodynamics, at the cost of manouverability and vision - not a good deal if you want to do road riding in traffic.
a triathlon bike is like a road bike, thinner then mountain bike tires..
With only $100, you're not even going to be able to get a good used bike.
Sure, but if it has tri/TT bars you probably will have to pull them off to be allowed into an organized event. Expect to be losing some due to the fairly extreme riding position an all out TT bike will put you in. For ordinary road(group) racing most riders prefers a bike that's a bit more flexible in terms of use.
Any one who wants to and can buy a bike.i doevary body (blind people, limb less people,kids,adults,older people) there a type of bike for evary one recumbent,trikes,velomobile,road bike all sorts I ride a bicycle. I ride for exercise and for sport. Road bike for group rides. Time trial bike for triathlon and training. Mountain bike for lolly gagging with my son and wife.
swimming, road biking, and running
If you're a beginner, it's more about the support you can get than the bike that you buy. Get the bike from the store that seems to be most helpful to a rookie, and are willing to tell you about bike fitting, test rides ASO:
A road bike is faster on the road than a mountain bike. That's all
On a MTB it's usually a clamp that goes around the seat post. On a road bike it can also be screwed on to a soldered tab on the frame.
a 56cm road bike is a road bike that the frame is 56 Cm. if didn't full fill you answer I'm sorry:
It's a drop bar road bike for most of the race, and a time-trial road bike for the individual pursuit stage.
my bike (cycle)
You do not need a license to operate an off road bike.