Specialized Tarmac SL8 Expert – Unprecedented aerodynamics, lightness, and control
The Specialized Tarmac SL8 Expert is designed to be the fastest racing bike in the world. After eight generations and over twenty years of engineering research, Specialized has created a model that combines extreme aerodynamics, optimized stiffness, and absolute lightness. The result is a level of performance that until yesterday seemed impossible.
Thanks to advanced simulations based on real data, the Ride Science Team has proven that the Tarmac SL8 is the fastest bike on any route:
16.6 seconds faster over 40 km on flat terrain
128 seconds faster on the Milano–Sanremo route
20 seconds gained on the Tourmalet climb
It’s the bike designed for those who want to turn every watt into pure speed.
Aerodynamics – Faster than the Venge
Specialized applies aerodynamics wherever it generates real advantages:
New optimized front area for maximum air penetration.
Fork steerer setback compared to the head tube to reduce aerodynamic drag.
Narrower and more aerodynamic seatpost ever created, made possible by the new UCI rules.
The turbulent air produced by leg movements flows more smoothly towards the rear of the bike, ensuring greater efficiency.
Lightness – FACT 10r frame: 15% lighter than the Tarmac SL7
To meet the UCI minimum weight limit without compromising aerodynamics, Specialized transferred the experience gained with the Aethos:
Frame at 685 grams, the lightest ever made for a Tarmac
Material reduced where possible thanks to more efficient shapes
Lighter than any World Tour bike*
(*excluding the famous 585 g Aethos used by Asgreen in a Tour stage)
Ride quality – 33% stiffer, 6% more comfortable
The Tarmac SL8 sets a new standard in handling:
33% improved stiffness-to-weight ratio compared to the SL7
Immediate response to pedaling inputs
More comfort thanks to 6% more vibration absorption
Proven SL7 geometry
Clearance for tires up to 32 mm
Agility, stability, and control at the highest levels.
Beyond gender differences
Specialized designs for the individual, not for the gender.
Every cyclist — man or woman — can fully exploit the performance of the Tarmac SL8. A philosophy that values real biomechanics, not stereotypes.
Expert build – High performance at the best price
The Expert version is equipped with:
SRAM Rival eTap AXS groupset with powermeter
Roval C38 tubeless ready carbon wheels
SL7 handlebar cockpit with Specialized Expert alloy bend
A setup designed to offer race performance with the best quality/price ratio.
Technical Specifications
Frame
Fork
Cockpit
Saddle and seatpost
Saddle: Body Geometry Power Expert, titanium rails, composite shell
Seatpost: S-Works Tarmac carbon, 15 mm setback
Collar: Integrated Tarmac
Brakes
Front: SRAM Rival1 disc
Rear: SRAM Rival1 disc
Shifters & Transmission
Shifters: SRAM Rival1 disc
Front derailleur: SRAM Rival eTap AXS welded
Rear derailleur: SRAM Rival eTap AXS 12v
Cassette: SRAM Rival XG1250 10–36
Crankset: SRAM Rival AXS with power meter
Gears: 48/35 – 12 speed
Bottom bracket: SRAM Dub BSA 68 mm
Chain: SRAM Rival 12v
Wheels and Tires
Front wheel: Roval C38 Disc, 21 mm internal width
Rear wheel: Roval C38 Disc, 21 mm internal width
Front tire: Turbo S-Works 700x26 mm
Rear tire: Turbo S-Works 700x26 mm
Inner tubes: Turbo ultralight, Presta valve 48 mm
Note Well
Technical specifications may change without notice depending on component availability.
Product images are purely indicative and may not exactly reflect the described features.
The Tarmac SL8 Expert is the ultimate choice for those who want a fast, lightweight, and incredibly precise racing bike, with a setup designed to maximize the quality/price ratio.
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A Complete Guide to Bike Sizes
Foreword: Not all bike sizes are the same
Each type of bike has a specific frame and often uses a different size scale. For example, a road bike with a 54cm frame might be considered a medium size by one brand, but a large by another.
Bicycle adjustment margins
Some types of bikes, like gravel bikes, offer a wide range of adjustments, adapting to different body types. Other models, however, have limitations in this regard. This is an important aspect to consider.
How to use size charts
We've created a simple guide to help you find the right bike size:
- Check out our size charts for each bike type.
- Learn more with specific tips to help you make the right choice.
Size Charts: Find Your Perfect Bike
Gravel and road bikes
Sizes are based on the length of the top tube (in cm), which determines the reach of the bike.
| Cut
|
Recommended height
|
Horizontal tube length
|
| XS |
Up to 157 cm |
48-50 cm |
| S |
157-167 cm |
50-53 cm |
| M |
168-178 cm |
53-56 cm |
| THE |
178-185 cm |
56-58 cm |
| XL |
Over 185cm |
58-62 cm |
For gravel, measurements may vary slightly due to different geometries, but remain similar.
Mountain bike
MTBs are measured in inches, based on the seat tube.
| Cut
|
Recommended height
|
Size (in inches)
|
| XS |
Up to 157 cm |
14"-16" |
| S |
157-167 cm |
15"-17" |
| M |
168-178 cm |
16"-19" |
| THE |
178-185 cm |
18"-20" |
| XL |
Over 185cm |
20"-23" |
Sizes also vary depending on the type of MTB: full-suspension , hardtail or fat bike .
Children's bikes
The size depends on the size of the wheels, often associated with age:
| Age
|
Wheel Size
|
| 1-3 years |
12" |
| 2-4 years |
14" |
| 4-6 years |
16" |
| 5-8 years |
20" |
| 8-10 years |
24" |
| Over 10 years |
26"/27.5" |
What to do with half measures?
If you are between two sizes:
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Comfort : Choose the larger size.
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Performance : Go for the smaller size.
Final tips for choosing
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Consult the manufacturer's instructions : Always check the brand's guidelines.
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Ask an expert : a specialized workshop can help you choose based on your height, ideal reach and goals.
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Test the bike : If possible, test the model you intend to purchase.