Pinarello Dogma GR SRAM Red XPLR AXS 1X13

Pinarello

Dogma GRSRAM Red XPLR AXS 1X13

FrameTorayCa M40X, TiCR™ Cable…NEW eTICR Onda Fork with Fo…
GroupsetSRAM RED AXS (XPLR 1x13)SRAM RED XPLR AXS 1x13
WheelsPRINCETON GRIT 4540 DB…Maxxis Reaver 40mm
Tire clearance42 mm

The Pinarello Dogma GR is an uncompromising gravel race bike engineered specifically for high-speed, mixed-surface events lasting under five hours. Drawing heavily from the brand’s flagship road and cyclocross platforms, it prioritizes aerodynamic efficiency, structural stiffness, and rapid power transfer over plush compliance or bikepacking versatility. Pinarello utilizes the same high-modulus Torayca M40X carbon fiber found in its top-tier road frames, resulting in a chassis that feels distinctly like a road racing machine adapted for the dirt. By deliberately limiting tire clearance to 45mm in the front and 42mm in the rear, the design bucks the industry trend toward mountain-bike-sized rubber, focusing instead on maintaining a tight, responsive wheelbase. This is a specialized tool for riders who want to maintain aggressive postures and high average speeds on hard-packed dirt, smooth gravel, and broken tarmac.

Pinarello Dogma GR
Build
Size
01 / Buy

Where to get it.

No retailers stocking size 500.

Size
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02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
2 components
FrameTorayCa M40X, TiCR™ Cable Routing, Italian BB
ForkNEW eTICR Onda Fork with ForkFlap™, 1.5" upper and lower steerer
02Drivetrain & brakes
10 components
Rear derailleurSRAM RED XPLR AXS 1x13
Bottom bracketSRAM BB DUB ITALIAN 70mm ROAD WIDE
Front rotor160mm
Rear rotor160mm
03Wheels & tires
4 components
Front wheelPRINCETON GRIT 4540 DB wheelset (front)
Rear wheelPRINCETON GRIT 4540 DB wheelset (rear)
04Cockpit & contact
4 components
StemTALON ULTRA FAST GR (integrated cockpit)
HandlebarsTALON ULTRA FAST GR (integrated handlebar)
SaddleLYNX 2.0 XC
SeatpostPinarello Aero seatpost with 3D printed titanium top seatclamp and bolts
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

8 sizes published.

The Dogma GR’s geometry is heavily influenced by Pinarello’s Crossista cyclocross bike, resulting in a long, low, and aggressive rider posture. With a relatively steep head tube angle and a tight wheelbase, the handling is tuned for immediate steering response and high-speed stability rather than slow-speed meandering. This setup encourages a forward-leaning, aerodynamic position that will feel immediately familiar to dedicated road racers.

Fit is further dictated by the integrated MOST Talon Ultrafast GR one-piece carbon cockpit. While it features a modest seven-degree flare and inward bend at the drops, the bar is narrower and less splayed than typical gravel handlebars, keeping the rider’s frontal area compact. The cockpit also includes integrated top bosses designed specifically for Pinarello’s optional gravel time-trial extensions. At the rear, the proprietary D-shaped Adaptive aero seatpost is engineered to provide a few millimeters of flex to take the edge off sharp impacts, though the overall fit remains firmly rooted in race-day efficiency rather than endurance comfort.

Reach × Stack · size 500mm

Where the handlebar sits relative to the bottom bracket — the single most important fit pair.

760683605528450STACK ↑345388430473515REACH →ENDURANCEFAST / LOWSize 500384 · 545
01Fit geometry6 values
Stack545 mm
Reach384 mm
Top tube562 mm
Headtube length165 mm
Standover height587.1 mm
Seat tube length500 mm
03Handling geometry7 values
Headtube angle71°
Seat tube angle73.4°
BB drop72 mm
Offset50 mm
Front center618.4 mm
Wheelbase1033.1 mm
Chainstay length425 mm

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

1 build, ranging $14,500.

Positioned at the absolute pinnacle of the market, the Dogma GR is priced as a premium, boutique race machine. The primary complete build features SRAM’s Red XPLR AXS 1x13 groupset, paired with Princeton Grit 4540 carbon wheels and 40mm Maxxis Reaver tires. This specification highlights the bike's singular focus on minimizing weight and maximizing aerodynamic efficiency, bringing the complete bike weight down to roughly 16 pounds.

The frame itself incorporates high-end details like an integrated downtube storage compartment, a 3D-printed titanium seatclamp, and fully internal cable routing through the headset. Because the Dogma GR is offered only with top-tier components and the highest-grade M40X carbon layup, there is no entry-level or mid-tier build available. Reviewers universally note the exceptional build quality but emphasize that the price tag places it strictly in the realm of well-heeled privateers and sponsored professionals. For riders who want to customize their componentry or utilize a 2x drivetrain, Pinarello also offers the Dogma GR as a standalone frameset.

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05 / Reviews

From the press.

6 reviews from the cycling press.

Reviewers consistently characterize the Dogma GR as a remarkably fast, stiff platform that demands a proactive rider. On smooth gravel and broken pavement, the bike excels at holding high speeds and delivering immediate acceleration. Testers frequently note its unwavering composure on fast descents, with one observing that it "follows its trajectory like a train on rails" (Cyclonline). The frame’s rigidity translates to excellent climbing efficiency, providing the "pedaling feedback of a road bike" (Bike Rumor) when standing on the pedals.

However, this road-adjacent stiffness comes with distinct tradeoffs. The bike is unapologetically firm, relying primarily on its engineered seatpost and tire volume to mute impacts. While the seatpost does a "sterling effort on dialling out trail buzz" (Cycling Weekly), testers agree the chassis transmits significant feedback on rougher terrain. The tight tire clearance also limits how much riders can rely on high-volume rubber for suspension. Consequently, reviewers caution that the bike feels out of its depth on chunky, technical singletrack, where its aggressive demeanor becomes a liability. Ultimately, the consensus points to a highly specialized machine that thrives on fast, open courses but requires the rider to absorb the punishment of rougher trails.

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