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Product news: New Specialized Tarmac 2015: each frame size developed for itself

12 May 2014 by Marcus Degen

Tarmac_rearRider-First Engineered names the concept behind which the new Tarmac was developed. On Friday evening in Morgan Hill, California, Specialized founder Mike Sinyard presented the bike that is supposed to change everything again. The Tarmac will probably not revolutionize road cycling as such either, but the concept behind Rider-First Engineered makes a lot of sense and one wonders why this hasn't actually been taken for granted for a long time.

Tarmac_Overview

Each of the six available frame sizes (49, 52, 54, 56, 58, 61 cm) was developed entirely independently to achieve the optimal balance of performance and riding comfort. A small South American climber is a completely different rider than a Tom Boonen and has completely different needs from his bike. To meet these needs, specific targets for stiffness and vertical compliance are set for each frame size.
The forces introduced by the driver are determined separately for each frame size.



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The graphic clearly shows how this has an extremely positive effect, especially on steering behavior. We are very excited about the first test drives, as soon as not only the pros are allowed to drive the new Tarmac.

The very descriptive video presenting the new Tarmac can be found here on this page.



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More than Marcus Degen

Marcus Degen is editor-in-chief and managing director of Velomotion. As a passionate Lower Bavarian, he enjoys the advantages of the region both on the bike and culturally and culinary. In 2003 he founded the German cycling magazine Procycling and was its editor-in-chief for nine years. During this time he also founded the magazines Fahrrad News and World of Mountain Biking. He studied physics and engineering in Munich and was already active as a student in cycling and later as a triathlete. In 2013 he started the digital bicycle magazine Velomotion.de.

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