Bicycling Australia

Pinarello Grevil F: The Dogma for the Dirt

IT’S VASTLY EASIER NOW TO ASK‘who doesn’t make a gravel bike’ than who does. For practical purposes, the choice is close enough to infinity to stop anyone from choosing amongst some kind of short list. The list is too long to be short.

So, it’s probably more sensible to start a search at the category level and go from there. The big three categories might be racing gravel, fun gravel and adventure gravel (as in bags and stuff). Not that a pro racing gravel bike can’t be fun or might be harnessed with bags if you insist.

Just in the last few months we have seen companies like Enve, BMC and Colnago launch or intend to launch competitive racing gravel bikes. The Enve Mog looks amazing, The new BMC

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