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2026 Specialized

Crux 10r Frameset

Prix du fabricant

2 499 €3 149 €
Poids1,4 kg (frame)  
CadreCarbone
SuspensionRigide
FourcheCarbone
roues650b
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Dimensions
49cm

155cm – 163cm

52cm

161cm – 169cm

54cm

166cm – 175cm

56cm

172cm – 181cm

58cm

178cm – 186cm

61cm

183cm – 191cm

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

The Specialized Crux is celebrated for its lightweight frame and versatility across gravel and cyclocross disciplines, offering a responsive and lively ride. While the frame receives high praise, some builds are critiqued for component choices that don't match the frame's quality. The bike's geometry and handling are well-regarded, though comfort can vary with the build.

Pros
  • Lightweight frame, either alloy or carbon, offering excellent comfort and performance

  • Versatile for both gravel and cyclocross racing

  • Responsive and lively ride quality

  • Good tyre clearance and future-proof frameset design

  • High-quality components on higher-end builds

Cons
  • Component specs on some builds don't match the frame's quality

  • Comfort can be compromised by stock components like alloy seatposts

  • Some builds are considered overpriced for the components offered

  • Stock tyres may not perform well in all conditions

  • Toe overlap in smaller sizes with larger tyres

Key Quotes
The alloy frame is hardly noticeable on the trails, open roads, and gravel-heavy sections.
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The Crux DSW brings things back to a simpler, and arguably better time of bike ownership.
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The frame is what made this bike a joy to ride.
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doesn’t shy away from any discipline, competing in cyclocross, gravel, mountain, and road.
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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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Bikerumor
Specialized Crux 5 Commits To Gravel & Goes Full Tarmac Mode

mai 2026 · Jordan Villella

There is no more identity crisis for the Specialized Crux, it's now a full-on aero-focused gravel race machine with heavy Tarmac energy

Points forts
  • Very light (S-Works frame 789g, complete builds from 6.9kg)

  • Aero improvements: 15.2 watts faster at 45kph vs Crux 4

  • Increased tire clearance up to 55mm/2.2in

  • Updated geometry: slacker head angle, lower BB, steeper seat angle for stability

  • Size-specific layups for consistent ride feel across sizes

  • Rider-First Engineered approach

Points faibles
  • No internal frame storage or bag mounting points (only toptube bento mount)

  • No cyclocross-specific version for CX racers

  • High price: S-Works at $14,000

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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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Escape Collective
Specialized 'Tarmacs' gravel with new Crux

mai 2026 · Ronan Mc Laughlin

Out goes the classic look and cyclocross DNA as aero comes in, but is the now-dedicated gravel race platform already at risk of being superseded?

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Gran Fondo Magazine
New Specialized S-Works Crux 2026 First Ride Review: Saying Goodbye to Cyclocross

mai 2026 · Jan Fock

First ride review of the new Specialized S-Works Crux 2026: how good is the first aero gravel racer from Specialized?

Points forts
  • Playful handling

  • Direct acceleration on climbs thanks to the low weight and high stiffness

  • Ergonomic and comfortable cockpit

  • Loads of clearance for wide tires

  • Beautifully detailed paint finish

Points faibles
  • Undersized stock chainring

  • No affordable frameset option

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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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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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Velo
Review: The Specialized Crux DSW Feels Like All the Bike You Need

juin 2024 · Alvin Holbrook

The Crux DSW is an aluminum gravel bike that rivals carbon on weight and performance? What's the catch? Not a whole lot, based on our review.

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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"

CouleurDolomite / Fjord Metallic/quartz Metallic/glacial Metallic

Fourche

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

Pédalier

BSA, 68mm, threaded

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Last updated 13 juin