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2025 Specialized

Crux Pro

Prix du fabricant

7 999 €
Poids7,6 kg  
CadreCarbone
SuspensionRigide
FourcheCarbone
roues700c Carbone
Transmission1 × 12 Électronique
GroupeForce, Force XPLR eTap
FreinsSRAM Force Disque hydraulique
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Rider Position
relaxedaggressive
Terrain
smoothrugged
Crux Pro
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Transmission

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)

56 km/h

Crux Pro

58 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Niveau de spécification estimé

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Dimensions
49cm

155cm – 163cm

52cm

161cm – 169cm

54cm

166cm – 175cm

56cm

172cm – 181cm

58cm

178cm – 186cm

61cm

183cm – 191cm

🐐 Estimated

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  • 201cm, taille 61cm, Juste à droite
Commentaires

Résumé

The Specialized Crux is celebrated for its lightweight frame, versatile performance across gravel and cyclocross, and high-quality components. Reviews highlight its superb ride quality, excellent handling, and impressive tire clearance, making it a top choice for racing and fast gravel riding. However, some note its high price point and the mismatch between the premium frame and lower-spec components in certain builds.

Pros
  • Lightweight frame

  • Versatile for gravel and cyclocross

  • Superb ride quality

  • Excellent handling

  • Impressive tire clearance

Cons
  • High price point

  • Mismatch between frame and components in some builds

  • Limited mounting points for bags

  • Tubeless setup issues

  • Not the best for loading up with luggage

Key Quotes
The alloy frame is hardly noticeable on the trails, open roads, and gravel-heavy sections.
Bikerumor logoBikerumor
The new CruX is designed as a gravel race bike first, with some nods toward cyclocross racing.
CX Magazine logoCX Magazine
the Crux offers a truly exciting off-road ride. It can hop, skip and jump through the tightest turns, crest climbs with ease, and then return to the tarmac and keep up with the roadies like it's no big issue.
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Bicycling
The Crux 5 May Be the Best Gravel Race Bike I’ve Ridden. So Why Did Specialized Wait This Long?

juin 2026

This bike does everything modern gravel racers expect. That’s exactly the point.

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Cyclist
Specialized S-Works Crux 2026 first ride review

mai 2026 · Jack Evans

The new Specialized Crux has been likened to a gravel Tarmac with good reason. Gone are the previous generation's round

Points forts
  • More aero

  • Nearly as light

  • Wider tyre clearance

  • More suitable gravel geometry

Points faibles
  • Expensive

  • Lively ride and handling

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Cycling News
Specialized Crux DSW Comp review: A lesson in restraint

mai 2026

A sensible build slightly hamstrung by too-wide bars and mechanical SRAM, but an enjoyable multi-surface machine nonetheless.

Points forts
  • High quality alloy frame

  • No gimmicks and simple frame features make it a versatile platform

  • Fantastic geo, on and off road

  • Hassle free maintenance

Points faibles
  • Basic wheels

  • Stock wide bars don’t match the race focused geometry

  • 1x gearing feels restrictive at higher speeds

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Gran Fondo Magazine
Specialized S-Works Crux in review – In Our 2025 Gravel Race Bike Comparison Test.

juil. 2025 · Jan Fock

Specialized S-Works Crux in our 2025 gravel race bike comparison test: can Specialized’s ultra-light gravel evergreen still hold its own against the new aero generation?

Points forts
  • Punchy acceleration on climbs

  • Generous tire clearance

  • Precise handling

Points faibles
  • Wide road cockpit without flare doesn’t suit gravel racing scenarios

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BikeRadar
Specialized Crux DSW Comp review: lightweight, great value and a fun ride, but is it really a gravel bike? | BikeRadar

juil. 2025 · Warren Rossiter

The Crux DSW is an affordable, racy gravel bike that's cyclocross-ready

Points forts
  • Very very light

  • Great drivetrain

  • Fun challenging ride

Points faibles
  • More of a cyclocross bike than an out and out gravel bike

  • Can be a handful on technical terrain

  • Firm ride

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Escape Collective
2025 Specialized Crux DSW alloy gravel bike review: simpler times  - Escape Collective

nov. 2024 · Dave Rome

Specialized’s latest aluminium race bike for gravel, all-road, and cyclocross endeavours.

Points forts
  • Incredibly simple to work on and maintain

  • A frame worth upgrading with easy and wide-open part compatibility

  • Good tyre clearance

  • Well-balanced geometry for racing purposes

  • SRAM Apex mechanical does the trick.

Points faibles
  • A little stack height would broaden its appeal

  • Cut-outs at bottom bracket let dirt into the frame

  • Stock components lead to a stiff ride

  • The one complete bike option doesn’t represent stellar value

  • Crummy headset

  • Toe overlap in smaller sizes with bigger tyres.

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off.road.cc
Specialized Crux Comp gravel bike review

juin 2023

Crux is Specialized's premium gravel bike that comes with a lot of characteristics borrowed from both its cyclo-cross history and featherweight Aethos road bike. The lightweight carbon frame offers excellent comfort on gravel surfaces but, with this specific model, the rest of the bike spec is not up to the same level as the frame. Best gravel bikes under £1,500 in 2023 - drop-bar machines that won't break the bank Gravel bike vs mountain bike: what are the differences?​ Gravel racing - what's next for cycling's fastest growing discipline?

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VeloNews
Pro bike gallery: Lance Haidet's Specialized Crux

janv. 2023 · William Tracy

The new collegiate club cyclocross national champion also rode to an impressive fifth place at the elite national championship race.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Crux FACT 10r Carbon, Rider First Engineered™, Threaded BB, 12x142mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc, UDH dropout

Norme BBBSA, 68mm, Fileté

Norme de suspensionDÉJÀ

Dégagement des pneus2.1"

CouleurSatin Carbon / Deep Lake Metallic / Smoke / White Sage Metallic

Fourche

S-Works FACT Carbon, 12x100mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc

Pédalier

SRAM DUB BSA 68

Tige

Specialized Pro SL, alloy, 4-bolt, 6-degree rise

Guidon

Roval Terra, carbon, 103mm drop x 70mm reach x 12º flare

Selle

Power Pro with Mirror

Tige de selle

Roval Terra Carbon Seat Post, 20mm Offset

TypeRigide

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM Force XPLR eTap AXS

Manivelle

SRAM Force 1x, 40t

Manettes

SRAM Force eTap AXS

Cassette

SRAM XPLR, XG-1251, 12-speed, 10-44t

Chaîne

SRAM Force 12-speed

Freins

Front: SRAM Force eTap AXS, Rear: SRAM Force eTap AXS

TypeSRAM Force Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Front: Roval Terra CL, 25mm internal width, 32mm depth, 24h, Tubeless ready, DT for Roval 350 hub, Centerlock disc, DT Swiss Competition Race spokes, Rear: Roval Terra CL, 25mm internal width, 32mm depth, 24h, Tubeless ready, DT for Roval 350 hub, Centerlock disc, DT Swiss Competition Race spokes

Pneus

Front: Pathfinder Pro 2BR, Tan Sidewall, 700x38, Rear: Pathfinder Pro 2BR, Tan Sidewall, 700x38

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