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Specialized Unveils the 'Crux,' the Lightest Gravel Bike in the World

Specialized, a California-based bike manufacturer, has unveiled its newest bike model dubbed the 'Crux' -- the lightest gravel bike on the market.

Weighing in it at just 725 grams, the ultra-lightweight unit offers riders a highly nimble and responsive biking experience. Moreover, the bike's lightweight frame does not come as a sacrifice to its power or functionality. With major 47C tire clearance capabilities and advanced geometry built specifically for gravel riding, the 'Crux' is more than capable of taking on tough trails.

"We knew an ultralight bike with massive tire clearance would truly unlock gravel performance," said Stewart Thompson, the Road and Gravel Product Leader at Specialized, which is why the company set out to build the 'Crux.' Now, riders can purchase the cleanly designed, lightweight bike from Specialized online website.
Trend Themes
1. Ultra-light Bikes - The trend towards ultra-lightweight bikes presents opportunities for bike manufacturers to innovate in lightweight design and materials.
2. Gravel Bikes - The rise of gravel biking presents opportunities for bike manufacturers to design specialized bikes that can handle tough terrain and varying conditions.
3. Online Bike Sales - The shift towards online bike sales presents opportunities for bike manufacturers to streamline their sales process and reach a wider customer base.
Industry Implications
1. Bike Manufacturing - The ultra-light and gravel bike trends present opportunities for bike manufacturers to produce and market lightweight, specialized bikes.
2. Sporting Goods Retail - The rise of online bike sales presents opportunities for sporting goods retailers to expand their online presence and reach more customers.
3. Outdoor Recreation - The trend towards ultra-light and gravel bikes presents opportunities for outdoor recreation companies to offer new and innovative biking experiences to customers.

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