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Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7 £10,500 | 6.6kg

CYCLING WEEKLY

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October 08, 2020

Michelle Arthurs-Brennan tests the seventh generation of the iconic Tarmac race bike

- Michelle Arthurs-Brennan

Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7 £10,500 | 6.6kg

The Specialized Tarmac has long topped my list when it comes to the best ‘all-round race bike’. I’ve recommended it to countless clubmates and friends. It’s always been a responsive, quick-handling machine and in my opinion, the Tarmac SL6 perfectly hit the compliance/stiffness balance jackpot. But this isn’t a review of the Tarmac SL6. Enter the Tarmac SL7.

In the CW office we’ve nicknamed this bike the ‘Varmac’, because it’s very much an amalgamation of the longstanding Tarmac and the Venge aero road bike, first introduced in 2011.

It comes as a response to the way the Venge has been gradually encroaching upon the Tarmac’s well-established territory. Rather than letting the Venge erode away the relevance of its older sibling, Specialized has taken the key aero aspects of the Venge and transposed them onto the Tarmac in this SL7 model.

Aero treatment

To bring the Tarmac up to date with current trends, Specialized gave it an aero facelift, optimising the seatstays, forks, seatpost and cockpit. This model also comes with the 51/60mm Roval Rapide CLX wheels, which no doubt have an impact.

The aero features mean more integration – which can be problematic, but I had no issues with the Tarmac SL7. The seatpost clamp is hidden beneath a rubber cover, but is easy to access with an Allen key or torque wrench.

The cockpit looks seamless but you still have a separate bar and stem. The headset adjustment is below a top cap.

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