Sturm’s dispatches from the Migration Race share what makes East Africa beautiful and the terrain so difficult, from the top step of the podium

Sarah Sturm won the Migration Race, a four-day gravel stage race, part of the Gravel Earth Series in commanding fashion. After a slow start to the race and skipping the Safari Gravel event just preceding, she won stage 3 and came away with the GC victory and the overall lead in the series. READ MORE

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De Crescenzo wins BWR North Carolina, Johnson 5th

Solo victory for LDC with Hayley Preen finishing a strong second. Dylan Johnson has a very nice ride while taking the final spot on the podium in his home state.

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Decker wins Big Horn Gravel, Cross in 3rd

Cecily Decker enjoyed a champagne shower with a strong ride to win over US Gravel National Champion Lauren Stephens and fellow LTGP competitor, Kate Cross. Stephens had originally been accepted into the Grand Prix but is no longer competing in the series.

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Australian Gravel Nationals Title to Johnston

Brendan Johnston won the Elite Men’s Gravel National Championship title 65km solo on a chilly, winter’s day at Devil’s Cardigan Tasmania in the Southern Hemisphere.

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OTHER NEWS FROM THE INDUSTRY:

UNBOUND Gravel on Eurosport Cycling

Eurosport followed Gravel World Champion Matej Mohoric and his Bahrain-Victorious teammates as they visited Gravel City, USA during their first ever Unbound adventure.

Haley Smith checked in ahead of UNBOUND with the The Feed

Samara returns and quickly finds her people

When your Climbing Legs get treated to 10,000ft of climbing in just over 70mi

When your Climbing Legs get treated to 10,000ft of climbing in just over 70mi

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