Ditto, Ditto on the getting a good bike fit done - it may need just very minor adjustments.

Early in the summer on an easy (flat) 3 day tour of 58 miles per day I mentioned my shoulders and forearms were hurting. I was told by a veteran rider that as I get tired I am leaning more on them and just to ride more. That made sense to me but I am very glad I didn't buy it.

I researched on my own, studied my own body composition (which women know well as we have been trying to find clothes to fit properly our whole lives) and I ended up coming up with my own solution (we don't have anyone around here who is very good at fitting women)

I put on a shorter stem and had my seat slightly adjusted, I completed my first 430 mile week long tour with a century day and had no discomfort that a few minutes at a rest stop and good chamois in my shorts wouldn't cure

Good luck and the Allez is great bike, you will love it when you get it fitted