^^ It's due to a) SRAM rear mechs needing a very long loop to work properly, and b) the CX cable routing, meaning the cable is coming from above. If it were coming from under the chainstay it would likely still loop that far out at the rear.
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^^ It's due to a) SRAM rear mechs needing a very long loop to work properly, and b) the CX cable routing, meaning the cable is coming from above. If it were coming from under the chainstay it would likely still loop that far out at the rear.