The consensus is that it is certainly light and nimble, but it is also PUNISHINGLY stiff. It is a track frame, in design, and isn't really made with consideration of road riding. That said, there is no reason why you can't ride it on the road, and I personally ride a very very harsh riding track bike.
Compared to the tcr and the tarmac, it will be stiffer, and more brutal. Probably by a sizeable margin.
Also, it's not that cheap!
Go for the standard condor pista, or one of their steel offerings. The lavoro isn't for the feint hearted.
The consensus is that it is certainly light and nimble, but it is also PUNISHINGLY stiff. It is a track frame, in design, and isn't really made with consideration of road riding. That said, there is no reason why you can't ride it on the road, and I personally ride a very very harsh riding track bike.
Compared to the tcr and the tarmac, it will be stiffer, and more brutal. Probably by a sizeable margin.
Also, it's not that cheap!
Go for the standard condor pista, or one of their steel offerings. The lavoro isn't for the feint hearted.