New XC race bike sees Specialized wave goodbye to top-tier hardtails

By Nick Clark

Published: Thursday, 20 April 2023 at 12:00 am


The new Specialized Epic World Cup is a full-suspension cross-country mountain bike designed for top-flight racing, with 75mm of rear travel.

The bike moves away from the brand’s long-standing Brain suspension system, instead using a new shock designed with RockShox that enables you to control the pressure of the negative air chamber.

The new bike does not replace the current full-suspension Epic, with Specialized labelling the Epic World Cup as its ‘Olympic Cross Country bike’.

The bike is only available in Specialized’s highest build tiers, S-Works and Pro. It also signals the death of the Epic Hardtail above the Comp level because the brand feels the Epic World Cup provides for all the needs of its elite riders.

The S-Works Epic World Cup is priced at £12,000/$12,000/€12,500, while the Pro build level is £8,500/$8,900/€9,000.

Bikes are available to order now, with some retailers already receiving limited quantities.

How does the new Specialized Epic World Cup? Read our first ride review.