Alright, let’s go! Today, we’re taking a close look at Whitney Allison’s 2026 ENVE MOG. If you ride gravel around Northern Colorado, you know Whit and her husband Zack Allison as the co-owners of the Bike Sports Gravel Team and the masterminds behind the FoCo Fondo gravel race.
I had the opportunity to shoot Whit’s 52cm Aspen White MOG from the backside of Horsetooth on Redstone Canyon Road, and this purpose-built race rig is absolutely dialed. Coming in at 20.1lbs with cages, pedals, and a flat kit in the integrated frame storage, it’s set up to tackle the most demanding days on the national gravel circuit. Her ENVE features a wide-range Shimano mullet drivetrain and all the best parts from ENVE, WTB, and Ergon. Check it out below.


The Build
Frame: 2026 ENVE MOG 52cm in Aspen White
Fork: ENVE
Rear derailleur: Shimano 1×12 XTR Di2
Brake levers: Shimano GRX Di2
Brakes: Shimano GRX 160 front, 140 rear
Shifters: Shimano GRX Di2
Cassette brand and gearing: 12 speed: 10-51
Bottom Bracket: Rotor T47 Inboard
Cranks: Shimano Dura Ace 170mm
Chainrings: 46 tooth Wolftooth Aero
Power Meter: Shimano Dura Ace
Pedals: Shimano XTR
Chain: Shimano
Front Hub: ENVE
Front Rim: ENVE 4.5s
Front Tire: WTB Byway RS 50
Rear Hub: ENVE 4.5s
Rear Rim: ENVE
Rear Tire: WTB Byway RS 54
Saddle: Ergon Women’s Allroad
Stem: ENVE 110m
Bars: ENVE AR Bar 40cm
Seatpost: ENVE
Seatpost clamp: ENVE
Computer: Garmin 1040 Solar
Computer mount: ENVE x K-edge integrated computer mount
Sealant: WTB
Additional Comments: Ergon Gravel Bar Tape
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