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A look back at 2023

One Year To Rule Them All

It’s time for end of year reflections, and we invite you to celebrate an amazing year for our Specialized Riders with us! That includes you, and all the things you’ve achieved with the help of our bikes and equipment. 2023 saw a new Tarmac (and a new World Champion in it’s first week!) as well as a new Roubaix and the relaunch of the iconic Allez. We introduced an upgraded version of our rider-favourite, the Levo SL, and gave riders more support than ever with our Sh*t happens policy on Roval wheels and components so they can keep riding. We saw DH World Cup wins, XC World Cup wins, World Tour stage wins, World Champions on the road and the trails, and a whole load of innovation designed to improve our riders lives. We’ve collected some of our riders favourite products that launched this year below, so take a look, learn some more, and join us for an epic 2024 - trust us, there’s lots to get excited about.

One Bike To Rule Them All

Tarmac SL8

This year at the 2023 UCI World Championships we launched the Tarmac SL8, where Lotte Kopecky and Demi Vollering rode to victory. 15% lighter than the SL7 and more aero than the Venge it's the fastest race bike in the world.

Hell Below, Heaven Above

Roubaix SL8

Launching with the latest Futureshock 3.0 upfront and Aftershock in the rear, the Roubaix SL8 reduces impact by 53% vs the nearest competition. We didn't just update the Futureshock, we also redesigned the frame to be more aero whilst saving 50g of weight on the previous Roubaix.