New gravel bike from RaublingCorratec presents Allroad C

Julian Schultz

 · 28.08.2024

With the new Allroad C, Corratec presents a versatile gravel bike with a tendency towards a bikepacking model.
Photo: Julian Schultz
Corratec is launching a new gravel bike for the 2025 season: the Allroad C is an all-rounder that can be converted into a bikepacking bike thanks to its numerous mounting points. TOUR has already had the opportunity to scrutinise the new model at the Bavarian bike manufacturer's in-house exhibition.

The Allroad C is intended to expand the off-road portfolio with a somewhat sportier variant. The new model differs from the existing carbon platforms, which Corratec still has in its range, particularly in terms of its weight. According to the manufacturer, the Allroad C weighs just under nine kilograms, making it the lightest gravel bike from Raublinger. For comparison: The Allroad C2, which is based on the "old" carbon frame with a curved top tube, weighed in at 9.72 kilograms on the TOUR scales.

Corratec Allroad C: The most important facts

  • Weight of complete wheel: 8.9 kilogrammes
  • Stack/Reach/STR: 582/378 millimetres/1.54 (size 50)
  • Max. tyre clearance: 45 millimetres
  • Frame sizes: 45, 47, 48, 50, 52, 54
  • Price: 5999 Euro

The geometry is suitable for long distances, but with an STR ratio of 1.54 in the medium frame size, you sit slightly more stretched out than on the Allroad C2. The long wheelbase (1025 millimetres) and relatively flat steering angle (71 degrees) promise a very smooth ride. Carbon contact points (handlebars, seat post) and low-set seat stays should make riding through difficult terrain comfortable.

Like the seat post, the handlebars are made of carbon and are designed to increase suspension comfort. The maximum tyre clearance is specified at 45 millimetres.Photo: Julian SchultzLike the seat post, the handlebars are made of carbon and are designed to increase suspension comfort. The maximum tyre clearance is specified at 45 millimetres.

The new model can also be retrofitted with tyres up to 45 millimetres wide. 40 mm tubeless tyres from Schwalbe are fitted ex works - matching the paint finish of the frame set with olive green tyre sidewalls. Threaded eyelets on the fork, top tube, down tube and rear triangle allow bags, pannier racks or fixed mudguards to be attached.

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Price and equipment

Corratec will only be offering the new Allroad "from the start of the 2025 season" in a version with high-quality components: Shimano's electric GRX offers finely graduated gear changes, the carbon wheels from DT Swiss impress with their low weight and are designed to improve aerodynamics. The price for the complete bike is 5999 euros.

  • Drive/gear shift: Shimano GRX Di2 (2x12; 48/31, 11-36 t.)
  • Brakes: Shimano GRX (180/160 mm)
  • Impellers: DT Swiss GRC 1100 30 (Carbon)
  • Tyres: Schwalbe G-One Allroad TLE (40 mm)
  • Price: 5999 Euro

Julian Schultz is a qualified sports scientist and trained sports journalist and is responsible for testing complete bikes. From competition bikes to gravel bikes, he tests the latest models and keeps his eyes open for the latest trends. This includes the Tour de France, where the test editor has been on the lookout for technical details and stories from the paddock since 2022.

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