The UCI has awarded the calendars and next UCI Gravel World Championships for the upcoming years in its management meeting of today in Wollongong (AUS).
The region of Vlaams Brabant in Belgium will host the 2024 UCI Gravel World Championships. The races will take place in the “Brabantse Wouden”, a forrest region south and east of the capital city Brussels. It’s the same region who hosted the successful UCI Road World Championships last year.
The 2025 UCI Gravel World Championships will take place in Nice. The city in the south of France will have a splendid backcountry of gravel roads with some challenging climbs.
Nannup in Western Australia has been awarded the UCI Gravel World Championships in 2026. The city already hosted the Seven event this May and will also remain a qualifier in the UCI Gravel World Series in the next years.
The UCI also awarded the second edition of the UCI Cycling World Championships, combining 19 different disciplines amongst which Gravel. These World Championships will take place in 2027 in the Haute Savoie region in France.