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Pinarello focus: Dogma X The highest level of endurance

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July 2025 - Issue 164

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Pinarello focus: Dogma X The highest level of endurance

Pinarello's Dogma F is unquestionably one of the world's best race bikes, but it's fair to say it isn't the version of the Dogma that's best suited to most everyday riders. That title lies with the Pinarello Dogma X.

Sister model to the more single-minded Dogma F, the Dogma X retains most of the road-ripping credentials of the WorldTour-winning race bike, while also building in plenty of features that enhance real-world rider experience, upping attributes such as comfort and practicality at no expense to performance.

The Pinarello Dogma X is the perfect example of the modern endurance category: bikes that accommodate outwardly competing features with no compromise.

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Endurance bikes are typically associated with mid-level groupsets, affordable frame materials and so-so components, the prevailing wisdom being that comfort and durability require compromises when it comes to outright performance.

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