Campagnolo Ekar 1x13 groupset review

A deep dive into the “world’s lightest” gravel groupset

Campagnolo Ekar review
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Cycling Weekly Verdict

Campagnolo’s Ekar is designed as a performance gravel groupset and for that it really excels. The braking is excellent and the simplicity of 1x is provided without any sacrifice to either the range or the jumps. It’s what I’d turn to for fast gravel blasts and bikepacking races – but it’s certainly not a low maintenance workhorse

Reasons to buy
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    Wide gearing range with tightly spaced jumps

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    Excellent braking

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    Great ergonomics

Reasons to avoid
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    Derailleur is very sensitive to set up

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Not only has Campagnolo brought the world its first 13-speed mechanical groupset, the Italian component manufacturer is claiming the crown of producing the lightest gravel specific groupset on the market. 

If you are surprised by the brand jumping all in on gravel, perhaps you shouldn't be. Although founded in 1933 and steeped in tradition, Campagnolo has always been pushing innovation – the number of engineering firsts it’s racked up over the years is deserving of an article in itself.

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Stefan Abram
Tech features editor

After winning the 2019 National Single-Speed Cross-Country Mountain Biking Championships and claiming the plushie unicorn (true story), Stefan swapped the flat-bars for drop-bars and has never looked back. 

Since then, he’s earnt his 2ⁿᵈ cat racing licence in his first season racing as a third, completed the South Downs Double in under 20 hours and Everested in under 12.

But his favourite rides are multiday bikepacking trips, with all the huge amount of cycling tech and long days spent exploring new roads and trails - as well as histories and cultures. Most recently, he’s spent two weeks riding from Budapest into the mountains of Slovakia

Height: 177cm

Weight: 67–69kg