Specialized 2010 Road Line
For 2010 Specialized has made a number of changes in their road line.
In the Tarmac line the S-Works SL3 (FACT 11r IS construction, carbon bb shell, 1.5 lower headset) is now the top of the line and is offered in a number of configurations – Di2, Red, DA 7900 and as a frameset and a module. The Tarmac SL frame (FACT 10r carbon IS construction, 1.5 lower headset) has trickled down into the Tarmac Pro which comes with either Red/Force or DA 7900/Ultegra, and Expert which is spec’ed with Ultegra. The Comp (FACT 8r carbon monocoque) is offered with Rival or Ultegra and the Elite comes with 105.
The Roubaix line is topped of with S-works SL2 (FACT 10r IS construction) with DA 7900. The SL frame (Fact 9r IS construction) trickles down through the Pro in either RED or DA 7900 and the Expert with Ultegra. The Comp (105 or Rival) and Elite (105) have the FACT 7r monocoque frame.
New this year is the Secteur – Roubaix’s little brother. Same geometry and key features as the Roubaix, but at lower pricepoints. The Secteur Comp comes with a E5 aluminum frame with carbon seatstays w/zerts and is equipped with a 105 group. The Elite has an A1 aluminum frame with 105, and the Sport shares the frame and comes with a Tiagra/Sora mix.
The women get an all new platform, the Amira, which is a women’s version of the Tarmac. Its an all out, no compromise race bike. It comes as a S-Works (FACT 10r IS construction) with DA 7900, or as an Expert or Comp with a FACT 8r IS frame and Ultegra or 105 respectively.




