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Stevens
In production2008–

Prestige

gravel
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Origin

The Prestige sits between the accessible Tabor and the carbon gravel bikes in Stevens' lineup — it brings hydraulic disc brakes to the aluminium gravel category, where the Tabor uses mechanical disc. The Prestige takes its lineage from cyclocross, having originally been an aluminium CX model before evolving into a full gravel bike with a longer wheelbase, 45 mm clearance, and extensive bikepacking mounts. Fulcrum Racing 7DB wheels are a notable specification at this price.

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Specifications

Frame
Aluminium frame; flat-mount disc mounts; QR12 thru-axles; internally routed cables; bikepacking eyelets on frame and fork; 45 mm tyre clearance
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
Shimano GRX 820/610 2×12-speed (2025 build); earlier builds used Shimano GRX 2×11; gravel-optimised chainrings
Brakes
Shimano GRX 400 flat-mount hydraulic disc (2025); earlier builds used Shimano GRX hydraulic; GRX 800 on some years
Wheels
Fulcrum Racing 7DB (~1,740 g); QR12 thru-axles; 700c; tubeless-compatible
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Hydraulic disc brakes are a clear upgrade over the Tabor's mechanical disc
  • Fulcrum Racing 7DB wheels punch above class
  • Extensive bikepacking mounts make it expedition-ready
Weaknesses
  • Aluminium frame absorbs less vibration than a carbon gravel bike on long days
  • Weight not published — likely 9–10 kg; heavier than carbon rivals
  • GRX 2×12 is an improvement but 1× drivetrains have become gravel standard
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