Yes, in the UCI rules, except for sprinting and short people with a morphological exemption. It probably exceeds to 75cm BB to tribar tip rule too. Specialized aren't the only people to make Tri frames without regard to the UCI, they just seem to be the first of the huge brands to do it in the modern era. I'm wondering whether Trek and Giant will follow (Speed Concept and Trinity Advanced already have non-UCI options on the peripheral parts, but the basic frames are UCI 3:1 compliant)
Yes, in the UCI rules, except for sprinting and short people with a morphological exemption. It probably exceeds to 75cm BB to tribar tip rule too. Specialized aren't the only people to make Tri frames without regard to the UCI, they just seem to be the first of the huge brands to do it in the modern era. I'm wondering whether Trek and Giant will follow (Speed Concept and Trinity Advanced already have non-UCI options on the peripheral parts, but the basic frames are UCI 3:1 compliant)