Before you lies the Specialized Tarmac SL8 S-Works Frameset, an epitome of speed and precision, now available in a stunning red-black chameleon finish. This model is not only a visual spectacle; it is designed to elevate your racing experience to the next level.
This racing bike uses advanced aerodynamics, optimized by extensive research in the Wind Tunnel. The result is a reduction in air resistance, enabling you to go faster than ever before. The combination of a redesigned headtube and the new Speed Sniffer makes the Tarmac SL8 more efficient in any race condition.
With a frame weight of just 685 grams, the Tarmac SL8 is one of the lightest frames on the market. This achievement was reached by integrating experiences from the Aethos model, ensuring this frame meets the strict UCI minimum requirements without compromising performance.
The perfection in ride quality of the Tarmac SL8 is unparalleled. Thanks to improvements in the stiffness-to-weight ratio, this bike offers sublime comfort while riding. The precision in steering, combined with improved pedal response, ensures every ride is responsive and comfortable.
The Tarmac SL8 effortlessly accommodates larger volume tires thanks to its proven geometry. Enjoy an aggressive, responsive ride without sacrificing comfort, even on rougher terrains.
Nothing is faster than the Tarmac SL8 thanks to a combination of aerodynamics, light weight, and ride comfort that was previously deemed impossible. After eight generations and more than two decades of development, it is more than the fastest Tarmac ever - it is the world's fastest racing bike. Ready for the race? Aerodynamics or light weight alone are not enough to win races - speed is what matters. To achieve that speed, a no-compromise combination of aerodynamics, light weight, stiffness, and flexibility is needed. Through race simulations with real data, our Ride Science team knows that the Tarmac SL8 is the fastest racing bike ever on the routes that matter - 16.6 seconds faster over 40 km, 128 seconds faster over Milan-San Remo, and 20 seconds faster over the legendary climb of the Tourmalet.
Nothing is faster than the Tarmac SL8. We have designed the ultimate combination of lightness, aerodynamics, and riding comfort. After eight generations and more than twenty years of development, we now present the new Tarmac SL8 – the world's fastest racing bike. Are your legs ready? Good aerodynamics and low weight don't win races – speed is the only thing that matters. That's why we set out to create a uncompromising combination of aerodynamics, minimal weight, stiffness, and flexibility. Our Ride Science team conducted simulations – based on data from real races – and discovered that the Tarmac SL8 is the fastest racing bike ever for the races that truly matter. Imagine: 16.6 seconds faster over 40 km, 128 seconds faster during Milan-San Remo, 20 seconds faster to the top of the legendary Tourmalet. The Tarmac SL8 Pro is now equipped with SRAM's new Force AXS groupset for a lower weight, effortless braking, and faster, more precise shifting.
Nothing is faster than the Tarmac SL8 thanks to a combination of aerodynamics, light weight, and ride comfort that was previously thought impossible. After eight generations and more than two decades of development, it is more than the fastest Tarmac ever. It is the world's fastest racing bike, made even faster with the groundbreaking aerodynamics of the brand new Roval Rapide CLX III wheels. Aerodynamics or light weight alone are not enough to win races - speed is what matters. To achieve that speed, a no-compromise combination of aerodynamics, light weight, stiffness, and flexibility is needed. Through race simulations using real data, our Ride Science team knows that the Tarmac SL8 is the fastest racing bike ever on the courses that matter - 16.6 seconds faster over 40 km, 128 seconds faster over Milan-San Remo, and 20 seconds faster over the legendary Tourmalet climb.
Push your limits with the Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8 frameset, a masterpiece in speed and lightweight construction.
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