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2014 Specialized

CruX EVO

A carbon frame cyclocross bike with high-end components and shimano hydraulic disc brakes.
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FrameCarbon
ForkCarbon
Wheels700c Carbon
Drivetrain2 × 11 Electronic
GroupsetUltegra Di2
BrakesShimano Hydraulic Disc
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Terrain
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

39 mph

CruX EVO

35 mph

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Reviews

Summary

The Specialized Crux is a versatile cyclocross bike praised for its lightweight frame, aggressive tire tread for fast rolling, and comfortable ride quality thanks to features like the CG-R seatpost with Zertz vibration damping. It offers generous tire clearance and hydraulic disc brakes for enhanced control, though some models face criticism for high prices and proprietary components.

Pros
  • Lightweight carbon fiber frame

  • Aggressive file tread pattern tires for fast rolling

  • CG-R seatpost with Zertz vibration damping for comfort

  • Hydraulic disc brakes for enhanced control

  • Generous tire clearance up to 40mm

Cons
  • High price tag on some models

  • Proprietary components limit customization

  • Seatpost issues on certain models

  • Tires less effective on loose surfaces

Key Quotes
With an aggressive file tread pattern—a series of low knobs—the Specialized Trigger tires roll fast.
Bicycling
The $6300 2014 Specialized CruX Pro Race Disc. That price tag alone will scare off many people from reading further.
CX Magazine logoCX Magazine
The Crux E5’s lively, precise alloy frame will reward updating over time.
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The CruX Elite EVO is the ultimate quiver killer, and the worst part about getting one is seeing all the dust that will collect on your other bikes when they’re demoted to garage rafter duty.
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road.cc
Specialized Crux Elite X1

Oct 2015 · David Arthur @davearthur

A brilliant cyclo-cross bike that is fast and fun to ride and ideal for racing

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Cycling Tips
Specialized Crux Pro review

May 2015

Before the ride For this review, I enjoyed a full custom build courtesy of Campagnolo. Starting with a 2013 Crux Pro carbon frameset, an 11-speed Chorus groupset with Campy’s CX cantilever brakes and CX Power Torque carbon cranks were added with Bora Ultra 35 carbon tubulars. The remainder of the parts were supplied

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BikeRadar
Specialized Crux E5 review

Dec 2014 · Guy Kesteven

Impressive, fast yet forgiving speed whether you're on road or off – but performance trumps everyday practicality features

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CX Magazine
Specialized Crux Pro Race Red Disc — Cyclocross Bike Review - Cyclocross Magazine - Cyclocross and Gravel News, Races, Bikes, Media

Jun 2014 · Cyclocross Magazine

Advertisement Note: This is a 2014 bike review from last season’s Issue 23, and the brakes were recalled units since the test. Grab a lightweight, ...

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MTBR
Review: 2014 Specialized CruX Elite EVO Rival Disc

Feb 2014 · Kurt Gensheimer

If you could have one – and only one – bike, the CruX Elite EVO might just be the choice. - Mtbr.com

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Velo
Pro Bike Gallery: Cody Kaiser’s Specialized Crux S-Works

Jan 2014 · Logan VonBokel

The U.S. under-23 cyclocross racer rides a SRAM- and Zipp-equipped setup

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Bicycling
Beyond the Blacktop: 2014 Specialized CruX Elite EVO

Oct 2013

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Bikerumor
Long Term Review: Specialized Crux Comp Disc Apex Cyclocross Bike

May 2012 · Staff

We had the Specialized Crux Comp Disc Apex for six months spread amongst three riders. While I had the bike, I put in 2-5 rides per week ranging from short tabata interval workouts to indoor trainer riding to 5 hour endurance gravel road rides.  As a disclaimer, I work at a Specialized Dealer and built …

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Specialized CruX FACT 10r carbon disc, FACT IS construction, 1-3/8"" lower bearing, OSBB, SWAT compatible

Fork

Specialized FACT carbon, disc-specific monocoque fork, carbon steerer and crown for 1-3/8"" lower bearing

Shock

SWAT Box w/ tire levers, tube, and CO2 cartridge head, bottle cages, EMT Tool

Bottom Bracket

OS integrated, sealed bearings

Headset

1-1/8"" upper and 1-3/8"" lower integrated stainless cartridge bearings, 8mm cone spacer, w/ 20mm of spacers

Stem

ProSet 7075, 6061 faceplate w/ cone head bolt and plastic clip, 12-degree rise w/ 4-degree shim

Handlebar

Specialized Expert, alloy, shallow bend

Saddle

Body Geometry Toupe Expert w/ hollow Ti rails, 143mm

Seatpost

S-Works FACT carbon CG-R, single bolt, 27.2mm

TypeRigid

Pedals

Nylon flat test ride, loose ball, w/ reflectors

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Ultegra Di2, 11-speed

Front Derailleur

Shimano Ultegra Di2, braze-on, 11-speed

Crank

Specialized Pro FACT carbon

Shifters

Shimano Hydraulic Di2 STI, 11-speed w/ Di2 satellite shifter

Cassette

Shimano Ultegra, 11-speed, 11-28

Chain

Shimano Ultegra, 11-speed

Brakes

Front: Shimano, hydraulic, Rear: Shimano, hydraulic

TypeShimano Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Cylinder battery

Wheels
Rims

Front: Roval Rapide CL 40 carbon disc, w/ center lock hub, Rear: Roval Rapide CL 40 carbon disc, w/ center lock hub

Tires

Front: Specialized Trigger, aramid bead, 700x38c, Rear: Specialized Trigger, aramid bead, 700x38c

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