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Article By:
Cycling Weekly
2026-05-13 17:13:08

You may not like it, but I put a dropper post on my S-Works Crux, and it’s the fun most fun upgrade I’ve made yet

Summary By: eMotoX
Anne-Marije Rook recently fitted a cable-actuated dropper post to her Specialized S-Works Crux gravel bike, describing it as the most enjoyable upgrade she has made so far. Her decision challenges traditional views that gravel race bikes should remain minimalist and unmodified, arguing that the Crux’s design inherently supports versatility, including compatibility with dropper posts. The dropper post, she explains, is not intended for smooth, long-distance gravel events but rather for rides that involve technical, challenging terrain where greater control and adaptability are essential. Rook highlights the practical benefits of a dropper post on rough gravel rides, noting that it allows the rider to lower the saddle quickly, improving balance and control on steep descents, loose surfaces, and technical sections. This adjustment enables more dynamic body positioning, which enhances grip and confidence, making off-road riding safer and more enjoyable. She contrasts this with the limitations of traditional carbon seatposts, which offer better comfort on long, smooth rides but restrict movement on demanding terrain. The author installed the Teravail Telec 125mm dropper post, praising its responsiveness, reasonable weight, and affordability compared to higher-end wireless options. She emphasises the importance of choosing a dropper with sufficient travel—at least 100mm—to make a meaningful difference on technical trails, dismissing shorter-travel posts as inadequate. The Teravail model’s adjustable travel and mid-range price point make it a compelling choice for gravel riders looking to enhance their bike’s capability without excessive weight or cost penalties. Rook acknowledges that the addition of a dropper post may provoke criticism from purists who prefer a clean, race-ready aesthetic, but she prioritises function over form when the terrain demands it. While she intends to refine the cable routing for a tidier look, she is unconcerned about aesthetics once the trail slopes downward and the benefits become clear. Ultimately, the upgrade has transformed her riding experience, encouraging a more playful and confident approach to challenging gravel rides.