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2022. (2022) Organised by. UCI. The UCI Gravel World Championships are the world championship events for gravel cycling organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). The discipline covers the space between standard road cycling on paved and asphalted roads, and the all-terrain disciplines of mountain bike cross-country and cyclo-cross.
Barry-Roubaix. Barry-Roubaix[1] is a classic -style road/off-road cycling race featuring a variety of terrain and surfaces to test cyclists of all skill levels. Named to the Global Cycling Network's Top Five Gravel Events[2] and Nine Coolest Races of 2018, [3] the event is known as the World's Largest Gravel Road Race. [2]
2019 Unbound Gravel Kansas, USA. Colin Arturo Strickland (born November 7, 1986) is an American former bicycle racer specializing in gravel racing and fixed gear criteriums. He first became known for his wins in the Red Hook Crit series, before finding further success at gravel races like Unbound Gravel. Most recently, Strickland has been known ...
Bobby Kennedy introduced cyclists to the remote, unexplored beauty of the West Desert with a 200-mile gravel race along the Pony Express National Historic Trail.
Unbound Gravel XL is a 350-mile (560 km) race. It was introduced in 2018. [13] Unbound Gravel 200 is a 200-mile (320 km) race. The original Dirty Kanza ultra endurance gravel bicycling challenge was started in 2006. [14] Unbound Gravel 100 is a 100-mile (160 km) race. It was introduced in 2013. [9] Unbound Gravel 50 is a 50-mile (80 km) race.
The Gravel Locos races will raise money to help upgrade a volunteer fire station and introduce Pueblo to cycling's fastest-growing discipline. 'Some of the best gravel I’ve seen': Gravel bike ...
Aug. 1—GRANITE FALLS, Minn. — For 50.6 miles, Cameron Moore of St. Peter led the way over gravel roads, pedaling ahead of 53 other bicyclists as they climbed the bluffs and hills of the ...
Olympic. No. Gravel cycling, gravel biking or gravel grinding[1] is a sport or a leisure activity in which participants ride bicycles, mostly on gravel roads. The marketing man would have you believe that one must own a specially designed gravel bike to participate, when in fact any bicycle capable of covering the terrain can be used.