Pidcock's new Pinarello Dogma F in detail. Soon for sale
Yesterday we got to know the new aesthetics of the Pinarello-Q36.5 for 2026, and with it, we were able to see for the first time the Pinarello Dogma F with which the team led by Tom Pidcock will compete this season. A bike that we bring to you in detail here and that will be available for purchase, with the same aesthetics, in limited units.
In detail: the new Pinarello Dogma F of Tom Pidcock and all of Pinarello-Q36.5 for 2026
After leaving the INEOS team, where he competed with Pinarello bikes on the road, MTB, and gravel, Tom Pidcock joined the Q36.5 team in 2025 and was competing and winning on the road with several SCOTT models. But since he signed his new contract, he knew he would return to compete with Pinarello in 2026. And so it has been.

The team has shown for the first time the Pinarello Dogma F with which they will mostly compete this season. A bike almost entirely equipped with SRAM and featuring a design dominated by dark blue and gold.
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Both the aesthetics of the bike and the new equipment have been designed together, and Fausto Pinarello, the president of the brand, stated: "The decoration in blue and gold represents a bold and elegant expression of our competitive DNA. This project aims to translate performance values into design, creating a combination of bike and equipment that is immediately recognizable, refined, and true to the identity of Pinarello."

The Pinarello Dogma F that the team will use in the 2026 season is, in essence, the same model that the Italian brand presented just before the 2024 Tour de France, as a direct evolution of its top-of-the-line bike for the professional peloton. Pinarello opted for a deep but visually subtle update, maintaining the philosophy of a versatile bike capable of performing at its best both in high mountains and on flat, fast terrains, without dividing its range into an ultralight model and a purely aerodynamic one. A strategy that time has confirmed as correct and that continues to position the Dogma F as one of the absolute references of the WorldTour.

The redesign focused on a new carbon layup, making the most of Toray M40X fiber, which allowed for a notable increase in structural stiffness and, at the same time, a weight reduction of about 108 grams in the complete frame kit (frame, fork, seat post, and integrated handlebar).

In parallel, aerodynamic work was key: Pinarello reported a 0.2% improvement in the CdA, achieved thanks to a more vertical and forward diagonal tube, an 8 mm narrower head tube, a completely redesigned fork, and details like the blind-ended dropouts or the integrated Talon Ultra Fast handlebar, which favors a narrower position for the cyclist.


As for the setup for the Pinarello-Q36.5, this Dogma F includes SRAM Red AXS transmission with 54/41 chainrings and integrated power meter in the cranks. Zipp 454 NSW wheels with their characteristic wavy profile of 53 to 58 mm, Vittoria Corsa Pro tires 28 mm wide, and Prologo Scratch M5 CPC saddle.

Pinarello has announced that this very DOGMA F limited edition will be available for purchase. It will be a premium replica called Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team DOGMA F.

The bike will be delivered equipped with the same SRAM group used by the team, along with special edition Zipp 454 wheels that feature exclusive graphics in gold.
The release date and price have not yet been announced.