The handling of the bike is also strongly dependent on the setting of the Future Shock 2.0 system and you’ll need to figure out what works for you. For heavier and taller riders who need a lot of seatpost extension, the rear can actually feel almost too compliant. Even on rocky gravel tracks, the Roubaix remains decidedly comfortable and feels supremely at ease. While climbing and on the flats, it’s easy to maintain speed not least because the high level of comfort makes it possible to hold a more aggressive position for longer. The S-Works Roubaix offers light footed acceleration, getting up to speed faster than the Trek Domane but lagging slightly behind more sprint-focussed bikes like the Focus Izalco or Dogma F12. Helmet Giro Synthe MIPS | Glasses Oakley RadarLock | Jersey Rapha RCC Training Jersey | Shorts Men’s RCC Pro Team Thermal Bib Shorts II | Socks Rapha RCC Pro Team Long | Shoes Rapha Climber’s Shoe The Specialized S-Works Roubaix SRAM RED eTap AXS in review Grinning at full blast on bumpy roads, while the others suffer on their stiff bikes.
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