New S-Works Tarmac SL8 World Tour frames for sale
The fastest bike in the peloton, as Specialized defines it for its proven ability to win on all types of terrain, from a mountain stage to a massive sprint, is now dressed in the colors of the three World Tour teams sponsored by the Californian brand. Frame options that are already available for you to have a bike like the one your idols ride.
S-Works Tarmac SL8 frames with the colors of sponsored World Tour teams now available
Having bikes that replicate those of sponsored teams has become common in bicycle brands that find a market niche in enthusiasts looking for their next bike to be just like the one their favorite cyclist rides.
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Specialized does not offer a complete bike model with the colors of the teams it sponsors, although they could do so since their top-of-the-line standard assembly is identical to that used by professionals, but they limit this option to the purchase of the frame kit.
Now they include in this frame kit selection the colors of the World Tour teams sponsored by the brand, two masculine: Soudal-QuickStep and Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe, and the women's team FDJ-Suez for those who want to emulate cyclists like Mikel Landa, Primoz Roglic, or Demi Vollering.
The design of the Red Bull-BORA-hasgrohe frame, called Sticker Slap, is inspired by youth culture, placing Red Bull logos as stickers on a pearl white base and the corporate blue of the energy drink company.
On the other hand, the Convergence model expresses the teamwork spirit of FDJ-Suez through the use of mixed textures and different layers, contrasting the red and blue of FDJ, colors that also coincide, in combination with white logos, with those of the French flag.
The Make or Break scheme is used in the Soudal-QuickStep frame, combining navy blue and pearl white, highlighting the Wolfpack logo on the top tube, the pack of wolves that dominated the classics a few years ago and seeks to revive past glories beyond the successes of Remco Evenepoel.