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felt rennräder Felt Breed Expert Rival AXS BikeThe Felt Breed Expert Rival AXS Bike is built on one of the most race focused gravel platforms in the category. The Breed is not a road bike adapted for gravel events or an adventure machine with performance trimmings it was engineered from the ground up for competition, and it shows in every detail. The new generation improves aerodynamic drag by 10. 5% over the previous Breed, ships with an integrated carbon cockpit weighing under 300 grams, and

The Felt Breed Expert Rival AXS Bike is built on one of the most race-focused gravel platforms in the category. The Breed is not a road bike adapted for gravel events or an adventure machine with performance trimmings — it was engineered from the ground up for competition, and it shows in every detail. The new generation improves aerodynamic drag by 10.5% over the previous Breed, ships with an integrated carbon cockpit weighing under 300 grams, and runs Vision SC45 carbon wheels. At $5,999, the Expert brings the full Breed race architecture to the Rival AXS tier — the most accessible entry into Felt's gravel racing platform without stepping down from the platform itself.

The Breed's competition credentials go back to the original 2022 generation, which introduced oversized tire clearance, multiple integrated bottle mounts, and a race-focused geometry at a time when most gravel bikes were still hedging between adventure and performance. The new platform builds on that foundation. Consistent podium finishes at major international gravel races over the years underpin the design direction. This isn't a bike developed around marketing narratives about versatility — it was built to finish ahead of similarly equipped riders on rough, fast terrain, and the specifications reflect that mandate.

The Expert ships in Glossy Burgundy across six sizes from 49 to 61cm. Tire clearance runs to 54mm, providing room to run wider rubber for rough or loose courses without compromising the aero geometry that defines the platform. Bike weight is 8.3kg.

UD Carbon Frame and Gravel Geometry

The Breed Expert frame uses Felt's UD Carbon Standard layup — sharing the tube profiles and construction architecture of the full Breed lineup, with a carbon specification calibrated for the Expert's position in the range. The fork is the same UD carbon construction, with integrated cable routing and full clearance for up to 54mm tires.

The geometry reflects a clear racing intent. Head tube angles run between 70° and 71.5° depending on size — slack enough to provide high-speed stability on rough gravel descents while maintaining responsiveness on climbs and transitions. Chainstays hold at a consistent 430mm across all six sizes, and the bottom bracket sits 72–77mm below wheel centers depending on size, keeping the center of gravity lower than most road-derived gravel bikes. This is a chassis built to be fast on terrain that punishes frames designed with less specific intent.

FELT One-Piece Integrated Carbon Cockpit

Every Breed builds around Felt's one-piece integrated carbon cockpit, and the Expert is no exception. At under 300 grams, it eliminates the aerodynamic penalty of a traditional stem-and-bar interface while removing weight from the front end. The cockpit is sized with the frame: sizes 49 and 52 ship with a 360/400mm bar and 80mm stem, sizes 54 and 56 with 380/420mm and a 90mm stem, and sizes 58 and 61 with 400/440mm bars and a 110mm stem. Internal routing runs clean through the cockpit into the headset — no external cables on the top of the bars.

SRAM Rival XPLR AXS Drivetrain

The Expert runs SRAM Rival XPLR AXS — wireless electronic 1x13 shifting built specifically for gravel. A single 42-tooth chainring pairs with a 10-46T cassette, covering everything from flat high-speed sections to sustained climbs on variable terrain. The SRAM Rival XPLR E1 rear derailleur is the long-cage unit designed for wide cassette and mixed-surface use. Shifting is wireless and fully compatible with the SRAM AXS ecosystem, meaning Force or RED components are straightforward upgrades. Crank arm length scales with frame size: 165mm for sizes 49, 52, and 54; 170mm for sizes 56, 58, and 61.

Braking is SRAM Rival AXS E1 hydraulic disc at both ends, with SRAM Paceline Centerlock rotors at 160mm front and rear. The hydraulic setup delivers consistent modulation through the kinds of variable conditions — wet dirt, paved descents, loose gravel — that gravel racing regularly produces.

Vision SC45 Carbon Wheels and Continental Tires

The wheelset is Vision SC45 i23 — 45mm deep carbon rims with a 23mm internal width, tubeless-ready. The 45mm rim depth provides aerodynamic return on the faster sections of gravel courses without becoming difficult to manage in crosswind. The 23mm internal width supports wide tire profiles and allows the casing to conform more naturally to rough terrain. Stock tires are Continental Terra Competition Trail Grip in 700x45c — a mixed-surface gravel tire that handles loose terrain without excessive rolling resistance on hardpack or paved transitions.

Final Take

The Felt Breed Expert Rival AXS delivers a component spec that is unusual at $5,999. Vision carbon wheels and a full wireless electronic drivetrain in the same build, on a frame developed around measurable aerodynamic improvement and a sub-300g integrated cockpit, reflects the priority Felt placed on making the Breed platform competitive at every tier. If you're entering gravel racing, training for it seriously, or simply want a bike that was designed around speed on unpaved terrain rather than adapted from something else, the Breed Expert is built for exactly that.

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