UCI Gravel World Championships explained

UCI Gravel World Championships
Status:active
Genre:sports event
Date:varying
Frequency:annual
Organised: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. The races share the length and tactical nature of road racing parcours, but embrace the unpredictability and technical skill of off-road cycling.

The first three finishers in each discipline at the World Championships are awarded gold, silver, and bronze medals. The winner of each discipline is also entitled to wear the rainbow jersey in events of the same discipline until the following year's World Championships. Unlike other UCI-sanctioned races, the competitors in the World Championships represent national rather than commercial teams. The World Championships are usually held towards the end of the season.

History

The first UCI Gravel World Championships took place in Veneto, Italy in 2022 and featured only cross-country events. The inaugural world champions were Pauline Ferrand-Prévot for the women's race[1] and Gianni Vermeersch for the men's race.[2]

Venues

Year Country City
Veneto
Veneto
Flemish Brabant
Nice
Nannup
Haute Savoie
Al-'Ula
[3]

All medals

Updated after 2023 UCI Gravel World Championships.

External links

See main article: world championships.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ferrand-prevot-completes-quartet-of-rainbow-jerseys-at-gravel-world-championships/ Ferrand-Prévot completes quartet of rainbow jerseys at Gravel World Championships
  2. https://www.cyclingnews.com/races/uci-gravel-world-championships-2022/elite-men/results/ Gianni Vermeersch wins Gravel World Championships with solo attack
  3. Web site: World Championships – UCI Gravel World Series .