As regular GP readers know, gravel biking has been exploding in stateside popularity over the past few years. But not just gravel biking; gravel racing is also in the midst of a boom. Shifting over from road cycling and sometimes mountain biking, thousands of riders now participate in epic organized events from California to Kansas to Vermont.
At the same time, bike brands are producing more gravel-ready apparel and gear than ever, and just about every big bike maker now offers at least one respectable gravel bike. Pinarello is no exception.
The Treviso, Italy-based brand has been manufacturing top-notch road and track bikes for nearly 70 years, often by hand, establishing a reputation that is truly second-to-none. According to Cycling News, Pinarello riders have won a record 16 Tours de France; no other bike brand can lay claim to more than 10.
I’ve long been curious how that sort of pedigree might carry over to the off-road space. So when the brand offered me the opportunity to test out its competition-class gravel bike, the $6,500 Grevil F Ekar, for a couple weeks and then race it at Steamboat, Colorado’s SBT GRVL, I was quick to say “Si Signore.” Here are my impressions after several weeks in the saddle.
What’s Great About the Pinarello Grevil F Ekar
The Grevil’s Design Is One of a Kind
Considering that seven of the last 11 Tours de France have been won by someone riding a Pinarello Dogma, you can’t exactly blame the brand for using that model as the basis for its racing gravel bike. The result is essentially an aero bike festooned with touches intended to maximize efficiency — and clearance for 650b or 700cc wheels.
From the fork flap just above the front axle to the drag-reducing flat-back profile to the fully integrated cables, this bike signals its intent with every streamlined feature. But unlike the Dogma, the Grevil’s geometry is optimized for gravel. To improve handling and comfort, it has a shorter reach and higher stack than a traditional road bike, as well as a modified fork angle and rake and 422-425mm chain stays.