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Offres du JourAllez Sprint Frameset
Prix du fabricant
1 699 $US(1 460 €)| Cadre | Aluminium |
|---|---|
| Fourche | Carbone |
| roues | 700c |
155cm – 163cm
161cm – 169cm
166cm – 175cm
172cm – 181cm
178cm – 186cm
183cm – 191cm
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Résumé
The Specialized Allez Sprint is a standout aluminium race bike that combines aero optimization with a ride quality reminiscent of carbon frames. It excels in handling and power transfer, making it a favorite for competitive riding, though its stiffness and stock components may detract from comfort and value for some.
One of the best aluminium frames available
Excellent handling and power transfer
Aerodynamic optimization
Good value for money as a capable race bike
Improved aerodynamic optimisation
Average wheels and tyres
Weight penalty versus similarly priced carbon bikes
Stiff frameset can be uncomfortable on rough roads
Industrial, utilitarian aesthetic of welds may not appeal to everyone
Price is considered high for an aluminium bike
The 2022 Allez Sprint proves aluminium can still cut it as a material for race bikes.
For those taking their first foray into serious road riding, the Comp build represents a pretty incredible option for a first bike.
This is a superb bike to sprint on (once used to it), as reactive to pedalling efforts as any bike I’ve ridden, and imbued with sensational handling thanks to that Tarmac geometry.
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déc. 2022 · Jamie Williams
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juil. 2022 · Leon Poultney
The latest Specialized Allez Sprint Comp features an aluminium frame that’s as aerodynamically efficient as its carbon road race. But is it any
Tidy looks
Sharp handling
Clever welding
Average wheelset
Heavier than carbon
It’s expensive

juin 2022 · James Spender
An aluminium bike breaking genuine new ground, but at a price close to carbon fibre the Allez Sprint is a hard sell
Stiff
Handling
Innovative
Weight
Comfort
Existential reasoning

mai 2022 · Simon von Bromley
A Tarmac SL7-lite?
One of the best aluminium frames available
Excellent finishing kit
Great handling
Clean cable routing with no compromise in front-end adjustability
Average wheels and tyres
Weight penalty versus similarly priced carbon bikes
Not the best value

avr. 2022 · Will Jones
The Allez Sprint represents a compelling race-ready chassis, with excellent handling, though it could come specced with wider tyres from factory
Fantastic handling
Efficient power transfer
Aerodynamic alloy frame
The included 26c tyres are too narrow for the frame stiffness
Bottle cage bolts rounded off at first use
mars 2022 · William Tracy
The all new Allez Sprint gets even faster and stiffer than its predecessor, setting the bar for Specialized Alloy

janv. 2019 · Philippe Tremblay
Slovakian Champion was racing without the rainbow stripes for the first time in three years at the Down Under Classic in Adelaide

août 2018 · Benjamin Topf
Raw aluminium, smart welds, and an aero seatpost. Can the € 1,799 Specialized Allez Sprint Comp do its stealth look justice in our practical tests?
| Cadre | Specialized E5 Premium Aluminum Disc frame with D'Aluisio Smartweld Sprint Technology, hydroformed aluminum tubing, tapered head tube, fully internally routed cables, threaded BB Norme BB: BSA, 68mm, Fileté Couleurs: Chameleon Oil Tint / Black; Water Effect / Black; Raw Aluminum - Black Fade / Black Chrome; Sand-White Mountains / Satin Red-Gold Pearl; Aluminum / Color Run/satin Logos; Black / Rocket Red |
|---|---|
| Fourche | FACT Carbon, 12x100mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc |
| Pédalier | BSA, 68mm, threaded |
| Tige de selle | 2021 S-Works Tarmac Carbon seat post, FACT Carbon, Di2 Compatible, 20mm offset Type: Rigide |
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Last updated 12 octobre
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