Specialized Allez Sprint Road Bike: The World’s First Alloy Super Bike
Specialized has redefined the limits of alloy road bikes with the all-new Allez Sprint, inspired by the legendary Tarmac SL7. By dissecting the Tarmac and reconstructing it with cutting-edge Smartweld technology, Specialized have created the Allez Sprint Road Bike, a bike that rivals its carbon counterpart in performance and aesthetics. Whether you’re gunning for a national title or outpacing your friends on a Sunday ride, the Allez Sprint is so close to the Tarmac SL7 in performance that you might mistake one for the other. Some might call it a carbon copy, but Specialized call it the world’s first alloy super bike.
Build Your Dream Alloy Super Bike
Kickstart your journey with the all-new Allez Sprint Frameset. Featuring a Tarmac SL7 FACT carbon fork and seatpost, it’s designed for compatibility with both aero and traditional stems and bars, as well as electronic and mechanical drivetrains. The no-fuss threaded bottom bracket ensures reliability and ease of maintenance, leaving the rest up to you to customise your perfect ride.
The Fastest Alloy Road Bike in History. The Allez Sprint is the fastest alloy road bike ever built, borrowing aerodynamics and innovations from its sibling, the Tarmac SL7. With advanced features like Specialized's most complex alloy head tube and integrated cables, the Allez Sprint is 41 seconds faster over 40km compared to its predecessor. That’s a serious upgrade that could land you on the podium.
Unmatched Efficiency and Stability. Whether you’re launching a sprint from the final corner or attacking from the start like a pro, the Allez Sprint delivers ruthless efficiency with unprecedented stability. Its one-piece bottom bracket and downtube ensure optimal power transfer, while balancing input at the bars keeps you fast and confident on the edge.
Precision and Comfort. The Allez Sprint excels in both handling and comfort, thanks to its dropped seat stays and the Tarmac SL7’s carbon seat post and fork. The result is a bike that feels supple in the saddle and precise at the bars, all while maintaining the World Championship-proven geometry of the Tarmac SL7. It’s as comfortable as it is beautiful, well, almost.
Innovation Through Smartweld Technology. What sets the new Allez Sprint apart in aerodynamics, power transfer, and handling is Specialized's proprietary Smartweld technology. By hydroforming the bottom bracket and down tube from a single piece of alloy, and crafting their most complex alloy head tube ever, Specialized have created a bike that’s more than just fast, it’s the first alloy super bike.
Get ready to experience the world’s first alloy super bike. The Specialized Allez Sprint is here to redefine what you thought an alloy road bike could be.