To end the season, Tom Pidcock made the trek to South Africa to take on the inaugural edition of Gravel Burn, an 800km, seven-stage gravel race through the remote and unforgiving terrain of the Great Karoo. While he came into the race with no expectations or pressure to perform, the Briton managed to win stage 5’s mountain top finish on his Pinarello Dogma GR.
The green and gold colourway inadvertently paying homage to the national colours of South African sport
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The D-shaped Adaptive seatpost adds a bit of compliance to the rear end, something Pidcock would have appreciated during the 800km race
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While not as dynamic as his Gravel Worlds red/gold Dogma GR, the green/gold colour scheme of the bike he used for Gravel Burn was something of a Freudian slip, given this combination represents the national colours of South African sports, most famously used by the four-time world champion Springbok Rugby team.
While the Pinarello Dogma GR only has rear clearance for up to 42mm tyres, the Vittoria Terreno T30 45mm managed to fit – only just…
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While a Grevil and its 50mm tyre clearance would have been a better choice to deal with the unrelenting washboard and technical terrain and descents, Pidcock still elected to use the race-oriented Dogma GR. The Dogma GR borrows aerodynamic tube blueprinting from the road-going Dogma F but with the added benefit of greater tyre clearance and frame compliance.
For Gravel Burn, Pidcock upgraded his all-tan-coloured Vittoria Terreno T30 tyre configuration from 35mm to 45mm front/rear. Despite only having provision for 45/42 front/rear, his mechanics managed to shoehorn a 45mm tyre into the rear end, as Vittoria tyres often measure narrower than stated.
The 50T, 11-46T chainset ensured a good mix of top speed and climbing gears
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This particular tyre is manufactured from 92% recycled rubber and features an entirely new construction, which proved well-suited for the hostile terrain that caught out many riders in the pro field. A closer examination of the green Vittoria Multiway valves on his Vision SC 48 i25 wheels suggests that he was running Vittoria AirLiner inserts…

