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The most surprising bike I rode in 2025: The Pinarello Grevil F3 reviewed
The Grevil G is a modern gravel bike that understands that long events still involve attacking, cornering and sprinting — and ...
Italian brand Pinarello is the champagne of bike brands, but the Grevil F build we tested starts at $6,500—reasonable compared to other bikes in its class. Aero frame has some innovative design ...
The Pinarello Grevil is an aero gravel bike from a brand best known for its Tour de France winning superbikes with wavy forks. It’s fast and expensive and it rides like an aero race bike with massive ...
Four years after first stepping into the gravel space with the launch of the Grevil, Pinarello has today returned with the latest iteration of its race-ready gravel bike, the Grevil F. With its aero ...
What the Pinarello Grevil misses in true off-road versatility it easily makes up for with intoxicating speed. It isn't cheap, but if you're looking for a gravel race bike, they don't come much faster ...
Two years ago, an LVMH-backed private equity firm acquired Italy's Pinarello. The infusion of cash has allowed R&D at Pinarello to thrive and expand beyond the core development of Pinarello’s top-end ...
Pinarello has launched the Grevil F, a new version of the Italian brand’s gravel race bike, which will replace the Grevil+ and Grevil. The unmistakable asymmetric Pinarello design is retained, with ...
At the same time, bike brands are producing more gravel-ready apparel and gear than ever, and just about every big bike maker now offers at least one respectable gravel bike. Pinarello is no exception ...
Gear Break: Zwift and Wahoo team up on virtual shifting with the new KICKR Core Zwift One, Pinarello unveils bold new Grevil colourways, ROUVY indoor cycling app, Bob and Brad C2 Pro massage gun with ...
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