Specialized’s Diverge Pro Carbon is an adventure-ready bike, hungry for road, gravel, single track, and more.
Neither road nor mountain, cycling’s gravel category takes the best of both worlds to create a backroad speed monster. You get a lightweight bike with drop bars that churns through the miles, but with the added stability and tire clearance of a mountain bike.
Last month, we spent a week in Utah testing the latest gravel bikes on the market for 2021. We got up early, came home late, and refilled countless water bottles in between. Out of the dust emerged our choice for the best gravel bike.
Specialized’s Diverge Pro Carbon Campagnolo LTD is light, capable, incredibly stable, and a hoot to ride.
In Short: The grandmaster of the bike industry, Specialized has really dialed in how to make a good bike. So, it was no surprise that it produced our choice for this year’s best gravel bike.
With internal storage, wide clearance, a futuristic shock system, and geometry that inspires pedaling off into the sunset (and through the night, and into the next day), the Diverge puts you in a position that inspires big miles.
Specialized offers 12 models of the Diverge gravel bike to meet all price points. The Diverge Pro Carbon Campagnolo LTD ($7,000) sits second from the crown (just below the venerable S-Works). Depending on specs, you can get a Diverge for as low as $1,300 all the way to their $10,000 S-Works model.
Specialized Diverge Pro Carbon
- Frame: Carbon
- Fork: Carbon, Future Shock 2.0 with Damper. 12×100 mm thru-axle,
- Clearance: 700c x 47c / 650b x 2.1″ (*38c)
- Drivetrain: Campagnolo Ekar gravel-specific groupset
- Chain ring: 38T
- Cassette: 9-42t, 13 speed
- Weight (on our scales): 20 lb. 1 oz.
- Price: $7,000 (*Campagnolo LTD); $7,500 (SRAM )
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Specialized Diverge Pro Carbon Gravel Bike Review
Before we go too far, its important to share that 12 bikes rack the Diverge lineup. Two of them share the Diverge Pro Carbon name: the Diverge Pro Carbon and the Diverge Pro Carbon Campagnolo LTD.
We tested the Diverge Pro Carbon Campagnolo LTD. Unless we share otherwise, we will refer to this bike as the Pro Carbon or simply the “Diverge.”
Outside the Campy groupset and the smokey maroon finish, the Pro Carbon bikes are entirely the same bike. Both have the latest Future Shock 2.0, the SWAT storage, clearance to run 700c or 650b wheels. And let’s not forget a confidence-inspiring geometry that every Diverge bike in the lineup is known for.
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Who’s the Diverge For?
Specialized Diverge Pro Carbon
Pros:
• Future Shock 2.0 (giving the bike 20 mm of suspension)
• SWAT internal storage
• 700mm or 650b wheels
• Well-balanced geometry puts you “in” the bike
• Reach and slack is exceptionally comfortable
• 12 models in the Diverge lineup to choose from
Cons:
• For the price of the Pro Carbon, we’d expect electronic shifting. You’ll have to pay $500 to upgrade to the Pro Carbon.
• “In the saddle” geometry may not suit riders who want pure speed.
• Its 13-cog cassette didn’t shift as cleanly as less compact 11-cog cassettes.