specialized roubaix
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specialized roubaix
has anyone raced this frame? this would fill the bill for long hauls, but i also want something useful for road racing. thanks
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From: Seminole, FL
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Originally Posted by smoke
has anyone raced this frame? this would fill the bill for long hauls, but i also want something useful for road racing. thanks
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there's a guy in ur club who normally rides 6 to 10 hours per day. He doesn't work and does serious long distance cycling. He rides a full carbon roubaix. he is looking at getting a new bike as well. He said he loves his roubaix for everything but crits (and tt's i guess). He said the roubaix is great for road races and fast club rides, but he wanted more aggressive geometry for crits. personally, i don't think it would make a big enough diference unless you are a very high level rider. as long as you are comfortable on your bike and in good shape you should be able to race well. Think about this. if you are more comfortable on this bike for long distances, you will be able to train more and do so more comfortably. i would think that at ametuer level racing that would be more useful than a race bike.
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Originally Posted by smoke
has anyone raced this frame? this would fill the bill for long hauls, but i also want something useful for road racing. thanks
Looks pretty tidy....
https://www.cyclingnews.com/tech.php?...ed_roubaix_pro
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Originally Posted by pearcem
there's a guy in ur club who normally rides 6 to 10 hours per day. He doesn't work and does serious long distance cycling. He rides a full carbon roubaix. he is looking at getting a new bike as well. He said he loves his roubaix for everything but crits (and tt's i guess). He said the roubaix is great for road races and fast club rides, but he wanted more aggressive geometry for crits. personally, i don't think it would make a big enough diference unless you are a very high level rider. as long as you are comfortable on your bike and in good shape you should be able to race well. Think about this. if you are more comfortable on this bike for long distances, you will be able to train more and do so more comfortably. i would think that at ametuer level racing that would be more useful than a race bike.
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Here is the article I remebered reading.
https://www.specialized.com/SBCWhatsN...ticle=4835&a=b
https://www.specialized.com/SBCWhatsN...ticle=4835&a=b
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I've been shopping around for a new road bike that I'm going to buy in June. I'd finally decided on the Roubaix Pro, so I appreciate the articles. Too bad I still have to wait until June.
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Originally Posted by Iron Chef
Here is the article I remebered reading.
https://www.specialized.com/SBCWhatsN...ticle=4835&a=b
https://www.specialized.com/SBCWhatsN...ticle=4835&a=b
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Originally Posted by DriveBy
I've been shopping around for a new road bike that I'm going to buy in June. I'd finally decided on the Roubaix Pro, so I appreciate the articles. Too bad I still have to wait until June. 

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Originally Posted by DriveBy
I've been shopping around for a new road bike that I'm going to buy in June. I'd finally decided on the Roubaix Pro, so I appreciate the articles. Too bad I still have to wait until June. 

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Originally Posted by Chef23
I am jealous DB that is the bike I really wanted last year but couldn't justify the cabbage.
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"It will be worth the wait - you will love it!"
What he said! I love mine.
What he said! I love mine.
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Ralph (not Ralphie) on a Roubaix in
Huntington Beach, CA
& Iron Horse Maverick 5.5
Ralph (not Ralphie) on a Roubaix in
Huntington Beach, CA
& Iron Horse Maverick 5.5
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Originally Posted by H. Star
I'll let you know Monday. I have a full carbon Roubaix I'm racing in two crits this weekend.





