The alloy version of the Tarmac SL7, the Allez Sprint will have you chasing the win and taking the lead in daily spins, group rides and even your favourite race.
No longer will you see the Allez as an entry level road bike with the sleek, performance driven build, made using SmartWeld Technology (an engineering marvel we have seen thrive so much throughout the Allez family).
Specialized adapted every innovation and insight learnt during the development of the Tarmac SL7 to create the all-new Allez Sprint. Whether chasing a National title or attacking your buddies 15 minutes into an “easy” Sunday spin, it is easy to mistake the Allez for a Tarmac SL7. Some may call it a carbon copy, Specialized call it the World’s First Alloy Super Bike.
If you're ready to make your super bike a reality, your best start is with the all-new Allez frameset. Equipped with a Tarmac SL7 FACT carbon fork and seatpost, it’s compatible with both aero and traditional stems and bars, electronic and mechanical drivetrains, and features a no-fuss threaded bottom bracket. The rest is up to you.
The Allez Sprint is the fastest alloy road bike in history, thanks to the time its sibling, the Tarmac SL7, spent in the wind. It’s details like the most complex alloy head tube Specialized have ever made and integrated cables that make it 41 seconds faster over 40km than the previous Allez Sprint. With 41 seconds, you’d have a podium picture in your Insta feed.
Whether you’re launching a sprint out of the final corner or attacking from the gun like a young Italian at the Giro, the Allez Sprint, with its one-piece bottom bracket and downtube, delivers the ruthless efficiency of alloy with unprecedented stability. By balancing power at the pedals with input at the bars, the Allez Sprint keeps you fast and confident on the limit.
Dive for the winning gap, bang elbows in the final metres, dissect the most technical descents, all without feeling like you’ve gone ten rounds with the heavyweight champ. Dropped seat stays, and the Tarmac SL7’s carbon seat post and fork make the Allez Sprint supple in the saddle and precise at the bars, all with Tarmac SL7's World Championship-proven geometry. It’s as comfy as it is beautiful.
One innovation over any other helps deliver the new Allez Sprint’s aerodynamics, power transfer, and handling -Smartweld. Making the fastest bikes in the world out of carbon wasn’t hard enough. Specialized hydroformed the bottom bracket and down tube from a single piece of alloy, built their most complex alloy head tube ever, and then put it all together with Smartweld. It’s what makes the Allez Sprint the first alloy super bike.