A complete Atlas with Shimano Ultegra retails for $6,699.

A complete Atlas with Shimano Ultegra retails for $6,699.​

Denver-based Alchemy Bicycles is lifting the curtain on its latest carbon creation, the Atlas carbon road bike. Engineered for the diverse riding demands of Colorado's Front Range, the Atlas is an all-rounder designed to attack long flats, technical descents and withering climbs.

Weighing in at sub-900 grams, Atlas borrows the best features from Alchemy's flagship Helios. Alchemy also fully controls the construction process; from raw sheets of carbon to the finished frame and every step in between.

Weighing in at sub-900 grams, the Atlas frame borrows the best features from Alchemy's flagship Helios.

Weighing in at sub-900 grams, the Atlas frame borrows the best features from Alchemy's flagship Helios.​

"Since purchasing our carbon plotter last year, we've been able to add an extra level of control from start to finish," explained Alchemy's head engineer Matt Maczuzak. "The Atlas is designed from the ground up to ride similarly to the Helios, but it's constructed in a much different manner, allowing us to offer it in stock sizes at a lower price point."

Now available through Alchemy's website, the Atlas frameset with Enve 2.0 fork and Cane Creek headset will sell for $3,999. A complete Atlas with Shimano Ultegra retails for $6,699.

For more information visit AlchemyBicycles.com.