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Proof that disc brakes can make an already excellent bike even better
An excellent bike that belies its low price tag; a machine capable of year round riding from sportives to long days out and even crit races
US bike brand Specialized will begin the replacement of parts as of today
The Specialized Diverge is one of the most versatile, fun bikes we've ever tested
Specialized aims for the complete World Tour racer with improved aerodynamics, stiffness and a frame weight of 733 grams
Game-changing Future Shock adds the wow factor to an already excellent bike
The cobbles-bashing bike is back, now with extra bounce
Specialized's perennial cyclocross performer has been updated and it's more versatile than ever
Not the most stable of rides in the toughest off-road conditions, but if you want speed from your adventure machine, look no further
Great looking and responsive, the Tarmac SL4 Sport is a decent all-rounder with a competitive edge
A monster-tyred trail machine that's ideal for high-mileage off-road missions
A bike for people not genders. Is this the end of the road for women’s specific bike geometry?
The aluminium Specialized Allez DSW SL Sprint Expert aims to take the entry-level road bike into a new, racier era
An agile and responsive all-rounder with exceptional disc brakes
A value-packed Shimano Sora alloy all-rounder
The Specialized Roubaix SL4 Comp is superbly comfortable and the Ultegra Di2 really helps it sing.
The new Specialized Roubaix and Ruby take huge leaps forward in comfort thanks to the FutureShock and design from the masters at McLaren.
The new Specialized Roubaix is more comfortable than the old model, and thanks to the FutureShock. We made for the cobbles to test it.
The new Specialized Ruby claims to be the smoothest bicycle around, but can you really create a silky ride without compromising on speed?
The Specialized Diverge range has oodles of off-road ability and plenty of comfort to boot.