A big part of what makes a good route is the bicycle.

 

TARMAC DISC COMP

The Tarmac doesn’t do one thing well, it does everything exceptionally—which is why it’s been ridden to victory in all three Grand Tours. The Tarmac’s advanced materials add a modern edge to the lively character of a classic race bike, while its Rider-First Engineered™ design ensures that the Tarmac sprints, corners, and descends with uniform excellence across every size.


ROUBAIX

Named for one of the sport’s most storied and demanding races, the Roubaix is built to excel on the worst roads and in nasty conditions. Smoother is faster, so the Roubaix’s carbon construction is designed to maximize vertical compliance, while Zertz inserts and a CG-R seatpost work to absorb road chatter. And to make the Roubaix feel stable and comfortable on the longest of rides, the frame is built with our Endurance Geometry.


ALLEZ SPORT

There’s no denying it, we’re still in love with aluminum road bikes, and when it comes to transforming this passion into a labor of love, we make a bike like the Allez Elite. If you’re just finding your cycling legs, this is the best place to start.

Not only does a light bike feel better when you’re climbing up a hill, but it’s also essential when you’re carrying your bike up to the 5th floor, and this was at the forefront of the frame design.


AMIRA

Sure, you train hard and eat right, but there’s just one thing missing—an edge. The Amira gives you two. First, there’s the performance edge you get from its FACT carbon frame and tapered head tube. The combination results in responsive handling and true get-up-and-go accelerations. Then comes the psychological edge. The feeling that, when teamed up with a lightweight, high-performance machine, there’s no limit to what you can achieve together.


ALIBI

wine tourism by bike in the countryside of barcelona and tarragona

Are you ready to ride? No need to pump the tires or do any grimy maintenance—the Alibi Sport EQ has you covered with puncture-proof tires and an anti-rust chain. Combine that with gearing that will get you over anything and supportive Body Geometry contact points, and you’ll never need an “excuse” to ride the Alibi.