felt gravel bikes 2022 Felt Breed Pro Force AXS Bike
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felt gravel bikes 2022

felt gravel bikes 2022 Felt Breed Pro Force AXS Bike

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felt gravel bikes 2022 Felt Breed Pro Force AXS BikeThe Felt Breed Pro Force AXS Gravel Bike is built on a platform with one purpose: winning gravel races. Felt developed the BREED from scratch as a pure gravel racing machine not a road endurance frame fitted with wider tires, not an adventure bike with race ambitions grafted on. The previous BREED generation, introduced in 2022, already set competitive benchmarks with oversized tire clearance, integrated bottle mounts, and geometry developed around

The Felt Breed Pro Force AXS Gravel Bike is built on a platform with one purpose: winning gravel races. Felt developed the BREED from scratch as a pure gravel racing machine — not a road endurance frame fitted with wider tires, not an adventure bike with race ambitions grafted on. The previous BREED generation, introduced in 2022, already set competitive benchmarks with oversized tire clearance, integrated bottle mounts, and geometry developed around sustained pace across variable terrain. This generation carries that podium legacy forward with 10.5% less aerodynamic drag than its predecessor — a gain Felt achieved through frame and cockpit redesign, not incremental tuning.

Frame and fork are both 12K Carbon Light, the same layup used across the BREED lineup. The integrated FELT one-piece carbon cockpit — bar and stem as a single unit at 300 grams or less — is the same component found on the FRD, Felt's flagship gravel build. It removes the interface between handlebar and stem that adds weight and disrupts airflow on conventional setups, and at that weight it competes with the lightest traditional pairings on the market. The tradeoff is fit specificity: reach and bar width are fixed by the cockpit dimensions built into each frame size rather than by your stem choice, so getting your position confirmed before purchase matters more here than on a standard build. The FSA carbon seatpost runs 27.2mm in diameter — narrower than most gravel frames — which introduces a degree of vertical compliance on rough ground without requiring any suspension element. Tire clearance reaches 54mm, leaving real room to run wider rubber when conditions call for it. Six sizes from 49cm to 61cm cover a wide range of riders, with bar width and stem length scaled to each size from the factory.

SRAM Force XPLR AXS Drivetrain

SRAM's Force XPLR AXS was developed for gravel racing, not adapted from a road or mountain groupset. The XPLR designation marks a wireless drivetrain built for mixed terrain: single-ring operation, wide-range cassette, and fully wireless shifting that eliminates cables as a failure point in mud, sand, and rain. The crankset is SRAM Force AXS XPLR E1 with an integrated power meter — 42T chainring, 165mm arms on 49–54cm frames and 170mm on 56–61cm — which means race-level power data is built into the build rather than added as a separate unit. There's no additional weight penalty, no extra computer pairing, and no head unit clutter to manage.

The rear derailleur is SRAM GX Eagle AXS T-Type, a mountain bike component selected for its chain retention and durability under the same debris, water, and impact exposure that characterizes competitive gravel events. Paired with the SRAM XG-1275 12-speed 10–52T cassette, the drivetrain covers extended climbing on loose terrain and open-road paced connectors without compromise in either direction — the wide range is genuine, not theoretical. Shifting is fully wireless through the AXS system. Braking is handled by SRAM Force AXS E1 hydraulic disc calipers and SRAM Paceline Centerlock 160mm rotors front and rear. The E1 calipers offer strong, progressive modulation, and Centerlock mounting makes rotor swaps faster than six-bolt setups — a practical advantage during event prep.

Vision SC45 Wheels and Continental Tires

The Vision SC45 i23 wheelset runs a 45mm rim depth with a 23mm internal width. That depth delivers meaningful aerodynamic return on the open, fast sections that define competitive gravel routes, without the crosswind sensitivity that deeper rims introduce on technical terrain. For a discipline where course conditions shift unpredictably between exposed roads and loose climbs, the SC45's profile is a deliberate tradeoff rather than a marketing number. The 23mm internal width accommodates the stock tire setup comfortably and supports wider configurations within the 54mm clearance limit if the course demands more cushion or grip.

Continental Terra Competition Race Rapid tires mount at 700x45c. The Race Rapid designation targets fast-rolling efficiency and low rolling resistance at pace — these tires are chosen for speed on mixed surfaces, not maximum traction on technical terrain. For competitive gravel events, that priority is correct. Riders who need more grip on rougher ground have nearly 9mm of additional clearance to work with.

Final Take

The Breed Pro sits between the BREED Expert (SRAM Rival XPLR) and the BREED FRD (SRAM Red AXS) in Felt's gravel lineup, and it's the level where the build becomes complete without qualification. The integrated power meter, fully wireless drivetrain, carbon wheelset, and sub-300-gram one-piece cockpit cover every performance priority in a gravel race build — nothing obvious is missing, and nothing obvious needs upgrading. The Matte Green Earth finish is clean and understated, well-matched to a bike that lets the spec do the talking. At $7,099, the Breed Pro delivers genuine race-ready performance without paying for the diminishing returns at the top of the range.

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