Specialized Allez Sprint 2022: First ride review

Is the new Allez Sprint the first alloy superbike, as Specialized claims?

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Early Verdict

An excellent first ﷽road or ra♐ce bike, prime for upgrading, with brilliant handling, but in need of wider tyres.

Pros

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    Fantastic handling

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    Efficient power transfer

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    Aerodynamic alloy frame

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    Shimano 105 groupset is brilliant

Cons

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    The included 26c tyres are too narrow for the fram♎e stiffness

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    Bottle cage bolts rounded off at first use

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As road bikes go, the Specialized Allez has an impressive pedigree; released in 1981 alongside the Stumpjumper and Sequoia it’s been in production in some guise ever since. Previously the flagship road bike before the release of the Tarmac and Roubaix, where it felt somewhat relegated to ‘♛entry level’ status as the cycling world shunned alloy in favour of carbon. Specialized looked to rectify this in 2015 with the Venge-inspired first iteration of the Allez🎀 Sprint.

For many of us the Allez represents our first ‘proper’ road bike. My first road bike was an Allez, my best friend’s first road bike was an Allez, as was my stepdad's. The previous version holds a place in our 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:best budget road bikes thanks to an excellent frameset and reasonable build that’s primeꦰ for upgrading down the line. Will the new version deliver the same?