Specialized Roubaix Sport review

Clever engineering makes for a highly comfortable ride – but at a price

Specialized Roubaix Sport
(Image credit: Future)
Cycling Weekly Verdict

Thanks to the combination of Future Shock front suspension and a very flexible seatpost, the Specialized Roubaix Sport is a highly comfortable bike for endurance road riding. As a lower tier model, it misses out on the ability to lock out that 20mm of travel, which leads to incessant bobbing on climbs and when putting in harder efforts. This makes the Roubaix Sport best suited to longer, endurance efforts. However, simply opting for a bike with wider tyres gives much the same result in term of comfort and can be a much cheaper alternative.

Reasons to buy
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    Relaxed, comfortable position

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    Vibration absorbing and dampening

Reasons to avoid
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    Front shifting with Praxis crankset isn’t as good as on full 105

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    Future shock 1.5 can’t be locked out

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    Hover handlebars reduce space to mount lights, head units and other accessories

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    No mudguard mounts

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The Specialized Roubaix is built to be one of the best bikes for handling rough terrain and remaining comfortable over long distances. The proof of the pudding is very much in the eating, with a total of seven cobble-munching wins over the last 15 years at the Queen of the Classics, Paris–Roubaix.

Naturally, the platform has been refined over the years, benefiting majorly from a lot of clever tech developments. As a result, although the Roubaix Sport here is technically the 'entry level' model, it comes in at £2,900 / $3,200 with the prices increasing through the range. 

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Stefan Abram
Tech features editor

After winning the 2019 National Single-Speed Cross-Country Mountain Biking Championships and claiming the plushie unicorn (true story), Stefan swapped the flat-bars for drop-bars and has never looked back. 


Since then, he’s earnt his 2ⁿᵈ cat racing licence in his first season racing as a third, completed the South Downs Double in under 20 hours and Everested in under 12.


But his favourite rides are multiday bikepacking trips, with all the huge amount of cycling tech and long days spent exploring new roads and trails - as well as histories and cultures. Most recently, he’s spent two weeks riding from Budapest into the mountains of Slovakia


Height: 177cm

Weight: 67–69kg