Two of the most hyped gravel bikes in the world — the Pinarello Dogma GR and the Pinarello Grevil F — and almost everyone assumes they compete with each other. After riding both bikes back-to-back, including racing the Dogma GR at Mammoth Tuff, it became clear that these two machines are built for completely different gravel riders. In this video, I break down how they actually compare in the real world: how they handle smooth vs chunky terrain, tire clearance differences, 1x vs 2x flexibility, cockpit fit options, mounting and storage setups, price differences, and who each bike is really built for. If you’ve been trying to decide between these two bikes — or you’ve just been curious what separates “fast gravel” from “capable gravel” — this should give you all the clarity you need. Bikes tested: Pinarello Dogma GR (SRAM Red XPLR, $14,500) Pinarello Grevil F (SRAM Force XPLR, $7,250) Podcast conversations: Ben Delaney post–Mammoth Tuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E5S38Xxy4Y California Gravel Podcast with Zack & Vic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQieN8yQ8ng&t=2s Have questions? Drop them below or reach out at OutdoorBros.com — I’ve added a few new gear recommendations there as well. Thanks for watching. More gravel content coming soon. 0:00 — Why It Matters 0:33 — Two Purposes 0:53 — Dogma GR Speed 2:59 — Grevil F Capability 4:02 — Key Specs 6:09 — Who Each Fits 6:42 — My Pick 7:11 — Takeaway

The Colnago Y1Rs Is Not What I Expected
17.1K views

The New Specialized Crux. Then I Made It Better.
21.0K views

Everyone Hates the New Crux. They're Wrong.
34.5K views

Heat Training for Cyclists — The 8% Faster Experiment
2.4K views

ENVE G SES 4.5 Pro Review — The Best Gravel Wheel Ever Made?
6.6K views

What a World Tour Team Taught Me About Tires at Paris-Roubaix
5.9K views