PINARELLODOGMA GR RED AXS XPLR CARBON GRAVEL BIKE
The PinarelloDogma GR Red AXS XPLR CarbonGravel Bikeblends the speed of the Dogma F with the off-road power of the Crossista and Dogma XC to create a purpose-built gravel race bike aimed at dominating fast gravel events. Its TorayCa M40X carbon frame and race-orientated geometry deliver an aerodynamic yet confident platform for high-speed gravel racing.
PINARELLOINNOVATION AND DESIGN
Pinarello’s evolving headtube nose, Racing Geometry and an Adaptive seatpost work together to balance aerodynamic efficiency, stable front-end handling and comfort over rough terrain. The new eTICR Onda fork with ForkFlap improves aero performance while keeping a clean aesthetic, and a hidden front thru-axle thread enhances the integration of the front end.
PINARELLOCOCKPIT AND FIT
The Dogma GR uses the Talon Ultra Fast GR integrated handlebar with 7° flare and 7° inward bend and includes gravel TT bar compatibility. Extensions offer adjustable reach and stack, an integrated computer mount and a fixed +10° tilt to suit aggressive positions while retaining control.
This build runs a SRAM RED XPLR AXS 1x13 groupset with SRAM Red chain and a SRAM DUB Italian BB, paired with Princeton Grit 4540 DB wheels and Vittoria Terreno T30 40 tyres, delivering a fast, race-ready system out of the box. The wheelset uses the new MOST ultra-light custom axles with tool-free removal and is optimised for 28–40mm gravel tyres depending on wheel choice.
PINARELLODOGMA GR CONSTRUCTION
The frame features TiCR cable routing and an Italian bottom bracket standard; the seatpost is a Pinarello Aero design with a 3D-printed titanium top clamp. The bike includes practical touches such as dedicated bottle and cage compatibility and has been engineered with a clear focus on light weight, stiffness and off-road durability.
PINARELLO GRAVEL RACING INSPIRED
Built for riders who want a true gravel racing bike, the Dogma GR suits competitors seeking an aero-minded, confidence-inspiring bike that still handles the unpredictability of fast gravel courses.