Gravel racing on two continents this weekend

The UCI Gravel World Series is set for a busy weekend with three events across two continents. Kicking things off on Friday is the second edition of Giro Sardegna Gravel in Siniscola, Italy, attracting 210 riders from 22 nations. On Saturday, the Highlands Gravel Classic, a long-standing series event, will take place in Fayetteville, Arkansas, […]

PAS Racing conquers Monaco Gravel Race

The inaugural Monaco Gravel Race, hosted this weekend in Peille and the scenic Mercantour National Park, proved to be a demanding 120km course with a significant 2400 meters of elevation gain. In the men’s competition, Mads Wurtz Schmidt of Denmark secured his second UCI Gravel World Series victory this year, adding to his win in […]

540 starters in first Monaco Gravel Race

The inaugural Monaco Gravel Race, set for Sunday in Peille near Monaco, anticipates a demanding event with significant elevation gains following recent rain. Starting at 650m in Peille, most of the 540 participants from 26 nations will tackle a 52km loop twice, conquering the Col Saint Pancrace, Col de Braus, and Col du Castillon to […]

2025 UCI Gravel World Championships to be held in Zuid-Limburg, the Netherlands

The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is pleased to announce that the 2025 UCI Gravel World Championships, originally set to be hosted in Nice (France) on 18 and 19 October, will finally take place in the Zuid-Limburg region of the Netherlands on 11 and 12 October. The Zuid-Limburg region will officially host the 2025 UCI Gravel […]

Woerthersee Gravel Race for Bak Klaris and Schreurs

The sold-out Woerthersee Gravel Race in Austria saw 2000 riders tackle a new 140km course (two laps of 70km). The elite fields featured 125 men and 45 women. Magnus Bak Klaris (Pas Racing) of Denmark claimed victory in the men’s race, building on his recent second-place finish in Belgium. He and Swiss rider Felix Stehli […]

Woerthersee Gravel Race sold out for the weekend

The unique UCI Gravel World Series event in Austria will have 2000 riders at the start and is again sold out for its second edition this weekend.  After having received 1200 riders last year, the organizers decided to extend the course distance with a new 68km course with more gravel and only 2 instead of […]