CUBE CROSS RACE C:68X SLT PRIZMBLUE/CARBON
CUBE CROSS RACE C:68X SLT PRIZMBLUE/CARBON
Plus Points
- Super light frame made of very high-quality C:68X carbon
- 7.6 kg
- Race geometry
- Easy to shoulder
- Carbon fork
- Carbon handlebar and stem made from one piece
- Fully integrated cable routing
- Wireless Sram Force XPLR eTap AXS 1x12 groupset
Minus Points
- More expensive than the Cross Race models of C:62 carbon
- The CUBE Cross Race C:62 TE is even lighter and faster
Description
CUBE CROSS RACE C:68X SLT PRIZMBLUE 2023 61 cm
Got mud running through your veins? The Cross Race C:68X SLT is what you need to get your heart pumping. With its ultra-light frame made from our premium C:68X carbon, integrated Cross Race C:68X ICR Aero Cockpit System and Newmen Advanced SL X.R. 36 Carbon wheelset, it's the featherweight precision instrument you need to cut through both the mud and competition. Sram's wireless Force AXS 1x12 transmission delivers instant, precise shifts in any conditions, and Sram Force hydraulic disc brakes with Schwalbe's X-One tyres ensure you're always in control. Let's race!
Frame description
Progress never sleeps. The Cross Race C:68X frame was developed in conjunction with Wanty's cyclocross team, and also took inspiration from our high-end carbon race bikes. The result is a perfectly honed structure, crafted from our top-end C:68X carbon material for a frame that weighs less than 900g – 200g lighter than it did before. It's still just as strong, just as stiff and just as easy to pick up and carry. It's just very, very light. An integrated seatpost clamp, Di2 cable-routing option and integrated stem with cables routed through the headset complete the package. Ready for the podium?
Find your size!
Enter your height and inseam below and click on 'Calculate my frame size' to see which size you need. You measure your inseam as follows:
1. Stand barefoot with your heels against the wall. Place your feet about 6 inches apart.
2. Grab a book and place it between your legs, with the short side of the book against the wall. Press the book up against your crotch, mimicking the idea of a bicycle saddle.
3. Measure the length from the top of the book to the floor, the distance you measure is your inseam.