Frameset
Frame
Colnago C68 Gravel, modular carbon frame construction (8 carbon parts)
Fork
Colnago carbon fork for disc brakes, integrated cables
The Colnago C68 Gravel is a premium, Italian-made race bike designed for fast, mixed-terrain riding rather than expedition-style bikepacking. Launched in early 2024, it brings Colnago’s signature modular carbon construction to the dirt. The frame is built from multiple carbon subassemblies that are bonded and finished to resemble a monocoque, a labor-intensive process that sets the C-Series apart from mass-produced alternatives.
Positioned squarely at the performance end of the gravel spectrum, the bike caters to road-focused riders who want to maintain high speeds on unpaved surfaces. To reinforce this aggressive intent, Colnago limits official tire clearance to 42mm and keeps accessory mounts to a bare minimum. The result is a highly focused machine that prioritizes power transfer, low weight, and a refined aesthetic over ultimate utility or extreme off-road capability.
| Stack | 541mm |
| Reach | 375mm |
| Top tube | 596mm |
| Headtube length | 115mm |
The C68 Gravel utilizes a geometry that balances high-speed stability with an aggressive, aerodynamic rider posture. Compared to the C68 Road, this gravel iteration features a slightly higher stack and shorter reach, though the overall fit remains decidedly race-oriented. To generate stability on loose surfaces, Colnago employs a slacker 70.5-degree head tube angle across the size range. This pushes the front wheel further forward, increasing the front center and wheelbase to help the bike track predictably on fast descents.
Fit is heavily dictated by the proprietary CC.01 Wide integrated carbon cockpit. The one-piece bar and stem features a pronounced flare, measuring 400mm at the hoods and widening to 460mm in the drops. This shape provides a narrow stance for flat sections while offering a wider base for descending. Because the system is a single piece with fully internal routing, riders must be certain of their stem length and bar width prior to purchase, as adjusting the fit later requires replacing the entire unit.
Frameset
Frame
Colnago C68 Gravel, modular carbon frame construction (8 carbon parts)
Fork
Colnago carbon fork for disc brakes, integrated cables
Groupset
Shift levers
SRAM Force eTap AXS HRD shift-brake system
Rear derailleur
SRAM Force XPLR eTap AXS, RD-FRC-E-D1
Cassette
SRAM XPLR 12-speed, 10-44T
Chain
SRAM Force chain, CN-FRC-D1, 12-speed
Crankset
SRAM Force XPLR (1x), 40T chainring; crank length options: 170mm (sizes 450–480) / 172.5mm (510–540) / 175mm (550–570)
Bottom bracket
T47 SRAM DUB Road
Front brake
SRAM Force eTap AXS HRD hydraulic disc
Rear brake
SRAM Force eTap AXS HRD hydraulic disc
Front rotor
160mm (Paceline rotors RT-PLN-A1)
Rear rotor
160mm (Paceline rotors RT-PLN-A1)
Wheelset
Front wheel
Fulcrum Rapid Red 500 DB
Rear wheel
Fulcrum Rapid Red 500 DB
Front tire
Pirelli Cinturato Gravel H TLR, 40-622
Rear tire
Pirelli Cinturato Gravel H TLR, 40-622
Cockpit
Stem
Colnago CC.01 integrated cockpit
Handlebars
Colnago CC.01 integrated cockpit
Saddle
Option 1: Prologo Scratch M5 Nack 140 Hard Black / Option 2: Selle Italia SLR Boost SuperFlow Carbon Rail (alt spec: Option 1: Prologo Dimension / Option 2: Selle Italia Novus MG)
Seatpost
Carbon seatpost, 0.15 offset, D-Shape section
Grips
Colnago Grip Black bar tape
The C68 Gravel is offered in three 1x12-speed electronic builds, all utilizing the same modular carbon frame, integrated cockpit, and T47 threaded bottom bracket. The entry point features Shimano GRX RX820, paired with a 42T chainring and a wide-range 10-51T cassette. This build rolls on alloy Fulcrum Rapid Red 900 wheels.
The mid-tier option moves to SRAM Force XPLR AXS, utilizing a 40T chainring and a tighter 10-44T cassette. This build also relies on alloy wheels, stepping up slightly to the Fulcrum Rapid Red 500. Reviewers note that at this premium price point, the inclusion of aluminum wheels on the lower and middle builds leaves room for an immediate upgrade to match the frame's potential.
The flagship build is equipped with SRAM Red XPLR AXS, maintaining the 40T by 10-44T gearing. Depending on the exact configuration, this top-tier model upgrades to carbon Zipp 303S wheels, aligning the rolling stock with the luxury positioning of the frameset. All builds are finished with 40mm Pirelli Cinturato Gravel H tires and a carbon D-shape seatpost.
Reviewers consistently characterize the C68 Gravel as a highly responsive machine that successfully translates a classic road racing pedigree to the dirt. On pavement and smooth gravel, the frame delivers immediate power transfer, with testers noting a "racy feel well suited to high intensity sprints" (Signaturecycles). This stiffness does not seem to result in a punishing ride, as multiple reviewers highlight the frame's ability to mute high-frequency chatter and maintain composure over broken surfaces.
When the terrain turns technical, the bike leans on its cyclocross-adjacent handling. The front end is quick enough to navigate tight singletrack, allowing riders to "slice through the turns without washing out" (Bike Rumor). However, testers agree that the bike has a distinct ceiling. The 42mm maximum tire clearance acts as a "hard utility limit" (Slowtwitch), meaning riders pushing into rocky, mountain-bike-style trails will quickly find the edge of the bike's capability.
The primary tradeoff noted across reviews is the exceptionally high cost of entry. While testers universally praise the ride quality and Italian craftsmanship, they acknowledge that the pricing places it in a luxury tier where value is measured in exclusivity and heritage rather than component specification.

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