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When we developed the Tarmac Disc, we didn't just want it to be fast. We wanted it…
When we developed the Tarmac Disc, we didn't just want it to be fast. We wanted it to be fast everywhere. Long climbs, windy flats, Grand Tour stages, local fondos—we built a race bike to be the most complete out there. How'd we do it? We started with our 500-piece, Rider-First Engineered™ frame with a perfectly-tuned ride quality for every size, added in some serious aero tech that makes it 45 seconds faster than the Tarmac SL5, and then made it 20% lighter. Nothing is lighter, faster, and better handling.
For the construction of the Tarmac Disc, we utilized advanced aerospace composite optimization software to revolutionize the construction and layup of our new FACT 12r carbon. It's the most advanced material, and schedule, we've ever made, and this allowed us to shed nearly 200 grams—that's right, a 20% reduction in frame weight.
500 pieces creating 7 different sizes with the same tuned ride–that’s Rider-First Engineered™. We examine every ply of carbon on every frame size to ensure that all of our performance targets come through. To make sure you get the perfect ride, every frame gets a unique layup schedule with different ply arrangements, orientations, quantities of material in specific areas, and sometimes, even exclusive thicknesses and types of carbon itself.
Aerodynamics is the most important thing we can do to make you faster, but with the Tarmac, we added aero features without any cost to weight. Through development, three areas were discovered where we could add aero for free—a new fork shape, dropped seatstays with aero tubes, and a D-shaped seatpost and seat tube. The result? A Tarmac that’s approximately 45 seconds faster over 40 kilometers.
The updated the geometry is based on countless Retül data points and professional rider input. This enabled us to develop a Performance Road Geometry that perfects the combination of a responsive front-end and short wheelbase, which delivers instantaneous response and optimal power transfer.
For additional compliance, the seatpost has flex built-into the upper 120mm where clamping doesn't happen. We also dropped the seatstays, altered the seat tube shape, and added tire clearance up to 30mm.
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Seatpost Length | 320mm | 320mm | 320mm | 380mm | 380mm | 380mm | 380mm |
Stack | 500mm | 514mm | 527mm | 544mm | 565mm | 591mm | 612mm |
Reach | 365mm | 375mm | 380mm | 384mm | 395mm | 402mm | 408mm |
Head Tube Length | 105mm | 115mm | 126mm | 143mm | 163mm | 190mm | 210mm |
Head Tube Angle | 70.5° | 71.75° | 72.5° | 73° | 73.5° | 73.5° | 74° |
BB Height | 266mm | 266mm | 266mm | 268mm | 268mm | 268mm | 268mm |
BB Drop | 74mm | 74mm | 74mm | 72mm | 72mm | 72mm | 72mm |
Trail | 71mm | 63mm | 58mm | 58mm | 55mm | 55mm | 52mm |
Fork Length, Full | 363mm | 363mm | 363mm | 363mm | 363mm | 363mm | 363mm |
Fork Rake/Offset | 47mm | 47mm | 47mm | 44mm | 44mm | 44mm | 44mm |
Front Centre | 571mm | 574mm | 577mm | 579mm | 591mm | 606mm | 613mm |
Chainstay Length | 410mm | 410mm | 410mm | 410mm | 410mm | 410mm | 410mm |
Wheelbase | 969mm | 973mm | 975mm | 978mm | 990mm | 1005mm | 1012mm |
Top Tube Length, Horizontal | 490mm | 508mm | 531mm | 540mm | 562mm | 577mm | 595mm |
Bike Standover Height | 730mm | 740mm | 755mm | 775mm | 795mm | 826mm | 850mm |
Seat Tube Length | 400mm | 431mm | 462mm | 481mm | 501mm | 522mm | 553mm |
Seat Tube Angle | 76° | 75.5° | 74° | 74° | 73.5° | 73.5° | 73° |
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