Competitive Road Bikes
From the Pro Tour to the Tuesday night training crit, these race-ready bikes put light weight, stiffness, efficiency and speed above anything else, and true to form, they win competitions for teams like QuickStep and Aaron's Women's Pro Cycling.
Transition Expert
from $3700
The bike that carried Saxo Bank's Fabian Cancellara to a prologue win at this year's Tour of California is none other than the wind tunnel engineered Transition®. The competitive leader in aerodynamics and stiffness, the Transition gets its Autobahn speed from proprietary features like an incredibly slippery Specialized FACT carbon chassis (aluminum version also available), FACT integrated crankset, completely integrated brakes and a two-position Transition carbon seatpost.
Amira Comp
from $2500
The newest and fastest women's bike goes by the name Amira. Engineered for speed, efficiency and light weight, the Amira uses advanced FACT IS construction, women's performance geometry and a stiff, oversized head tube with a taper to deliver race-ready performance like no other women's bike on the market.
*New for 2010*
Ruby Elite Compact
from $2000
The re-designed Ruby® works hard to make the long road feel short. With true Endurance Road geometry, a women's optimized FACT carbon frame and complete synergy of compliance and stiffness, you couldn't ask for a more comfortable, stable or better performing vehicle for all your journeys on the road.
Carbon Komen Pink Limited Edition
*New for 2010*
Allez Comp Compact
from $820
Borrowing technology from the World Championship winning Tarmac, the Allez® utilizes a bowed top tube, oversized alloy construction and performance components to deliver a fast and efficient ride that looks and feels like a top-end racing bike, without the hefty pricetag.
Tarmac Pro SL Dura Ace
from $4800
Whether it's QuickStep taking the podium at Tour of Flanders or Saxo Bank at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the Tarmac® proves itself to be the best handling, most high-performance bike on the road, time and time again. Thanks to the integration of critical components, an extremely rigid FACT carbon frame and proprietary Body Geometry extras, we can proudly say that nothing is lighter and stiffer.
Endurance Road Bikes
Smooth, fast and engineered to temper even the roughest roads, these endurance bikes strike the perfect balance between performance and compliance. From the race-caliber Roubaix (2008 Paris-Roubaix winner) to the recreationally-inclined Sequoia.
Roubaix Comp Compact Rival
from $2500
The bike that invented the Endurance Road category also goes by the name "nothing is smoother and faster". Combining best-in-class vertical compliance from the seatstays and top tube with excellent torsional rigidity from the down tube, head tube and bottom bracket, the Roubaix finds a way to not only make the long ride comfortable, but also make it fast
Secteur Sport Compact
from $875
The Secteur brings the Classics-winning geometry of the Roubaix down to an accessible price point that recreational riders will love. Featuring an all-new, aluminum frame design with an endurance focus, the Secteur puts efficiency, reliability and comfort above all else.
*New for 2010*
Stumpjumper FSR Pro Carbon
from $5300
Still going strong after 25 years, the Stumpjumper FSR is better known as the anything and everything, 'make you an addict if you weren't one already' full suspension mountain bike with mile upon mile of trail-tuned flow.
Epic Expert Carbon
from $4100
With a XC World Championship to its name and complete bike weights as low as 21.5 pounds, the Epic® is the lightest, most efficient and fastest performance cross-country bike available. An integrated approach to the design of all its critical components, along with an enhanced AFR inertia rear shock and Specialized/FOX Shox Mini Brain® damper, will no doubt make a full suspension convert out of any competition-hungry rider.
Recreational / Commuter
The perfect introduction to trail riding and the best performing mountain bikes in their class. These hardtails are a favorite of enthusiast riders everywhere for their category-leading light weight, reliable components and simple, fuss-free frames.
Sirrus Commuter
from $500
Better than ever after all these years, our Hardrock is still the best performing mountain bike in its class ... and for good reason. With its lightweight frame, stable geometry and outstanding specification, no other entry-level hardtail on the market can match this combination of performance, versatility and value.
Hardrock
from $370
Leaps and bounds beyond your everyday "fitness" rig, this flat-bar road bike combines the easy speed, low weight and high comfort of our Endurance Road bikes with the enhanced ergonomics of Body Geometry components.