Sorry for the lack of clarity that seems to have taken place. I wasn't saying that the frames were of lesser quality than the pro frames. Nor was I expecting Specialized to be selling the public, up to the minute, pro models. What I was observing was that the previously available, "Team Geometry" models have been pulled off the market. Now, all their models come with a less aggressive standard geometry, while the more aggressive geometry is no longer available.
An example of this can be seen over at Trek, where they have an H1, H2, and H3 frame fit. H1 being the most aggressive geometry, (and according to some reviews, a much better ride than the slacker standard geometry model) and H3 being the slackest frame geometry, for a much more upright riding position. Specialized had two geometry's available, up 'til last year. Now they only offer the public the slacker version of the two. I wonder what the real reasoning is behind this decision. Especially when they are trying to present a more racy, aggressive cycle product.