Terra Race M20iLTD

The Orbea Terra Race marks a deliberate split in the brand's gravel lineup, stepping away from the versatile, adventure-oriented standard Terra to deliver a dedicated competition platform. Introduced for the 2026 model year, this generation strips away downtube storage compartments and fork cargo mounts to prioritize structural stiffness and weight reduction. Built exclusively around Orbea's lightweight OMX carbon, the frame is designed for high-speed efficiency on hardpack, compressed gravel, and broken tarmac. It features fully internal front-end routing, an integrated seatpost clamp, and clearance for 45mm tires. This is a highly specialized machine tailored for competitive gravel racers and aggressive all-road riders who value immediate power transfer and aerodynamic integration over cargo capacity and upright comfort. By narrowing its focus, the Terra Race functions less as a traditional gravel bike and more as a ruggedized road racing chassis.

$6,199Shimano GRX Di2 2x12
Orbea Terra Race M20iLTD
Build
Size
Stack560.3mm
Reach389mm
Top tube555mm
Headtube length139mm
Standover height735mm
Seat tube length470mm

Fit and geometry

The Terra Race utilizes a competition-focused geometry that places the rider in a distinctly aerodynamic, road-like posture. Compared to Orbea's standard gravel models, this frame features a significantly lower stack and a slightly longer reach, demanding a stretched, aggressive position that maximizes pedaling leverage and minimizes wind resistance.

Handling is shaped by a deliberate mix of agility and high-speed stability. Short chainstays keep the rear end tucked in for rapid accelerations and sharp power transfer. To balance that reactivity, Orbea employs a moderately relaxed head tube angle, which adds enough trail to keep the steering calm and predictable when descending fast, loose fire roads.

Fit is heavily influenced by the front-end integration. Most builds feature a one-piece carbon aero cockpit that routes cables fully internally. While this creates a clean aerodynamic profile, it locks in the stem length and bar width. However, the frame uses a standard round seatpost rather than a proprietary aero shape, simplifying saddle height adjustments and allowing riders to easily swap in a dropper post for technical courses.

Full specs

Frameset

Frame

Orbea Terra carbon OMX Disc, monocoque construction, HS 1,5", BB386EVO, 1X chain guide, powermeter compatible, Thru Axle 12x142mm rear, thread M12xP1, UDH dropout.

Fork

Orbea Terra ICR, full carbon, 1-1/8" - 1,5" tappered head tube compatible, Thru axle 12x100mm, thread M12xP1

Groupset

Shift levers

Shimano GRX Di2 RX825

Front derailleur

Shimano GRX Di2 RX825

Rear derailleur

Shimano GRX Di2 RX825

Cassette

Shimano Ultegra R8100 11-34t 12-Speed

Chain

Shimano M7100

Crankset

Shimano GRX RX820 31x48t

Bottom bracket

BB386EVO

Front brake

Shimano RX820 Hydraulic Disc

Rear brake

Shimano RX820 Hydraulic Disc

Front rotor

null

Rear rotor

null

Wheelset

Front wheel

Oquo Road Performance RP50LTD

Rear wheel

Oquo Road Performance RP50LTD

Front tire

Vittoria Terreno T30 fine loose Gravel Endurance G2.0 700x40c

Rear tire

Vittoria Terreno T30 fine loose Gravel Endurance G2.0 700x40c

Cockpit

Stem

Integrated Bar and Stem OC SH-RA10, Road Aero Carbon

Handlebars

Integrated Bar and Stem OC SH-RA10, Road Aero Carbon, Reach 80, Drop 125

Saddle

Selle San Marco Shortfit 2.0 Start Up Off Road Xilite

Seatpost

OC Performance XP10 Carbon, 27.2mm, Setback 0

Grips

Orbea Anti-Slippery/Shock Proof

Builds

The Terra Race lineup spans six options, all utilizing the same top-tier OMX carbon frame and fork. Because the chassis remains identical across the board, the price ladder is dictated entirely by the drivetrain and component specification.

The range opens with a mechanical Shimano GRX 2x12 build and a standalone frameset option. Moving into the mid-tier, the builds transition to electronic shifting, offering a choice between a 1x SRAM Rival XPLR setup or a 2x Shimano GRX Di2 configuration. These mid-range models represent a significant jump in component integration, introducing Orbea's one-piece carbon aero cockpit and deep-section Oquo carbon wheels.

At the top end, the flagship builds feature premium SRAM 1x13 transmissions. The highest-tier model utilizes the SRAM Red XPLR AXS groupset, complete with an integrated power meter. Across the lineup, Orbea equips the bikes with 40mm Vittoria tires, though the frame clears up to 45mm rubber. The inclusion of a Universal Derailleur Hanger across all models ensures straightforward maintenance and compatibility with current direct-mount rear derailleurs.

Reviews

Reviewers consistently characterize the Terra Race as a highly reactive machine that prioritizes forward momentum over plush isolation. On firm surfaces and rolling tracks, the bike accelerates with immediate urgency, delivering what testers describe as "asphalt speed on dirt tracks" (En). The rigid carbon frame translates pedal inputs directly to the rear wheel, making it exceptionally efficient during high-speed efforts and steep, seated climbs.

While the chassis lacks active suspension, testers found the rear triangle and standard round carbon seatpost surprisingly effective at muting high-frequency road buzz. However, the aggressive rider posture introduces its own physical toll on rugged terrain. When navigating prolonged bumpy sections, reviewers noted that the rider's "neck and arms suffer a bit more" (En) compared to more upright gravel models.

At speed, the handling earns high marks for predictability. The steering favors sweeping, fast bends over tight, technical switchbacks, providing "unshakable traction and efficiency" (Granfondo) when holding a line on loose descents. The integrated aero cockpit generally received praise for its ergonomics, though some heavier riders detected "a touch too much flex" (Granfondo) during maximum-effort sprints. Ultimately, the consensus points to a specialized tool that excels on fast, compressed courses but requires a skilled, attentive rider when the terrain turns rocky or highly technical.