Specialized
I'm biased, I have 6 bikes and counting by Specialized, plus about every Bodyworks accessory you can name. Shorts, pump. pump, helmet, gloves...you get the picture!
I test road the Tarmac, Roubiax, and the Alllez. (Plus alot of Cannondales, Treks, Orbeas, Scotts, Storcks...buying a road bike was no small thing for me!) I wanted something with a triple, I didn't have a lot of faith in compacts, it's HILLY where I live) I was in love with the Tarmac, but the staff steered me towards the Allez...and they were right! It's been a great ride. I was "entry level" when I started riding. And was set up comfortalbly in a very upright position. What's great about that bike...is that as I've grown as a rider, the geometry was able to adjust with me. (more agressive, seat higher, handle bars lower). Tarrmac's geometry is racing agressve, Roubaix is more forgiving, but Allez seems to be that comfortable "middle"...and meant to be that way.
The real reason that I'm such a die hard Specialized fan.......their customer service is amazing! My LBS is a Specialized dealer...and they're great, and I know how much support and traning they get from the company. But the few times I've dealt with the company direct have been incredible...from the fact that a live person answered the phone (when does that happen any more) to the fact that me issue was answered and delt with right away! No being out on hold...I wasn't transfered and hundred different times. That to me spoke volumes! And they stand behind their product!
Good luck in your purchase!
"The bicycle is just as good company as most husbands and, when it gets old and shabby, a woman can dispose of it and get a new one without shocking the entire community." -- Ann Strong, Minneapolis Tribune, 1895