Can't resist desire for front rack options. Also, if they keep chain stays on the short side to make the ride more fun... you might be able to run a rack but have no heal clearance for the panniers?
I think we need to point out that gravel does not necessary mean touring bike in the traditional sense, so rack eyelits aren't a necessary requirement.
Haven't build a Pyrolite, would be interested in it had the seat tube not been that slack (for me).
It got mudguard and rear rack mount, reckon that's plentiful for a typical gravel bike.
I'm a mechanic at Evans St Paul.