With the S-Works Tarmac SL8 Demi Dreaming LTD, Specialized presents an exclusive special edition of its Top models (test). The design of the frame, limited to 400 pieces, reflects Vollering's impressive journey from the flower fields of her youth to the summits of the Grand Tours. Each frame is individually numbered and bears personal details of the athlete that tell her story and motivation.
The colour concept of the special model is intended to remind us of Vollering's youth, when she worked in her family's greenhouses. Specialized claims that the design was inspired by flower fields. Deep purple, blue, red and green tones and floral motifs dominate. Vollering's mantra "It All Starts With Dreaming" and other motivational messages can also be found on the frame. The colour scheme naturally matches Vollerings' jerseys perfectly Team FDJ-Suez.
The Specialized S-Works SL8 achieved a new top score in our 2023 test. However, the "Demi Dreaming LTD" edition will not be available as a complete bike, but only as a frameset. Buyers can customise it with components as they wish. As you would expect, you will have to dig deep into your pockets to be able to call this S-Works Tarmac SL8 gem your own. The frameset will cost 5999 euros.
In addition to her sporting achievements, Demi Vollering is also committed to promoting women's cycling. She fights for more visibility and opportunities as well as for the next generation of dreamers. And that brings us back to Vollering's mantra: "It all starts with dreaming". If the S-Works Tarmac SL8 is on your wish list and you're on the verge of making a purchase decision: quickly dash to your trusted Specialized dealer, get your hands on the "Demi Dreaming LTD" frameset and Demi Vollering's achievements on the bike and for women's cycling.
Demi Vollering has developed into one of the dominant riders in women's cycling in recent years. Her greatest successes include:
In the press release, Specialized once again highlights Vollering's comeback at the 2024 Tour de France. After crashing and losing the yellow jersey, she triumphed on the Alpe d'Huez last year, finishing just four seconds behind the overall winner - the closest gap in the history of the race.

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