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Specialized Has Launched Its Most Advanced Road Bike Yet, the Allez Sprint

American bicycle manufacturer Specialized has unveiled its newest cycling model, The Allez Sprint, which builds on the brand's staple Allez bike that was first released in 1981.

According to the company, the new Allez Sprint is the "fastest alloy road bike ever." The new bike draws inspiration from its sibling model, the Tarmac SL7, delivering a premium alloy frame crafted using the brand's signature Smartweld technology. As a result, the new model is more aerodynamic, efficient, and comfortable than ever before. Another standout feature of the Allez Sprint is its integrated cables and tube shapes, which allow the bike to be 41 seconds faster over a distance of 40km than the Allez Sprint Disc -- Specizlied previous Allez model.
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