well the fit and feel are most important.
The tri vs road bike thing is all about geometry. A tri geometry usually had a steeper angle so as to "dump you" down into the aerobars so to speak. They are basically made to be ridden in a very aggressive aerodynamic position-low on the aerobars. A road bike is more suited to be ridden upright or in the drops, but a more "slack" position. Kinda hard to explain I suppose. But specialized not being a real tri heavy company I'd imagine that the geometry is more like a road bike than a pure tri bike. A pure tri bikes angle is 76-78 degrees, a road bike somewhere in the low 70's. I'd bet the Specialized is somewhere between 74-75, which is just enough to go between two markets. The road bike market and the entry level tri market. Now the bike itself may not be entry level- don't take that statement wrong. But alot of people new to tri tend to go for a more slack geometry.
Does that make any sense??
Whatever the case, if it fits- go with it! Ride what fits ya, not what someone else rides, or what looks pretty.
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