Tag: Specialized S-Work Tarmac

  • Remco Evenepoel’s Tarmac SL7 2021 Size

    Remco Evenepoel’s Tarmac SL7 2021 Size

    Remco Evenepoel is only 20 years old and he is already a star among the pro peloton.
    The young Belgian pro rider is racing for the team Deceunink – Quick Step for the season 2020 and beyond on the new Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7 2021 size officially since the Vuelta a Burgos 2020 which he won.
    It is also the first Victory for the S-Works Tarmac SL7 2021 on the UCI World Tour.

    📢 Update (August 2025): Remco Evenepoel will join BORA–Red Bull in 2026. Read our full breakdown of his transfer and what it means for the WorldTour »

    This post is dedicated to Remco Evenepoel’s Tarmac SL7 2021 size and geometry.
    By reading further you will find about:

    • What is Remco Bike size and fitting?
    • How different is the 2021 Specialized Tarmac SL7 2021 compared to the SL6
    • Evenepoel’s complete bike specification

    You might be interested in Remco Evenepoel’s 2022 Bike Size as he won La Vuelta and the World

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  • Julian Alaphilippe’s 2020 Bike Size

    Julian Alaphilippe’s 2020 Bike Size

    The French pro cyclist has made a name for himself to the public during his two weeks in yellow during the Tour de France 2019 for 14 consecutive days but also won several prestigious races during that same season.

    Julian Alaphilippe is racing the 2019 UCI World Tour Road bike season with the Deceunink-Quickstep mainly on a Specialized S-Work Tarmac SL6 Disc.

    You might be looking for Julian Alaphilippe’s 2022 Bike size: It is linked here: Julian Alaphilippe’s 2022 Specialized S-Works SL7 size.

    On this page you will informations specific to Alaphilippe’s 2020 frame size and geometry, it is for bike nerds:

    • Julian Alaphippe is 173cm tall.
    • He rides on a size 52cm Tarma SL6 Carbon frame
    • His stem is a PRO 100mm length
    • The handlebar is 400mm width
    • Crank arms length are 170mm long

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