Talia Appleton and Brendan Johnston win the UCI Tasmanian Devil's Cardigan

Johnston broke away from runner-up Tasman Nankervis before the halfway point of the 106km course, finishing with a 3 minute, 10 second lead. Nankervis finished second, while Scott Bowden completed the podium. Reigning national champion Mark O'Brien finished fourth, and Sam Fox rounded out the top five. Johnston's average speed for the event was 31.1 km/h.

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Lorena Wiebes and Tim Wellens dominate the UCI Marly Grav Race in Valkenburg

The UCI Gravel World Series made a stop in the Netherlands this weekend with the Valkenburg race, which featured a strong showing from some of the biggest names in international cycling, especially top World Tour and road racers, who are increasingly entering the gravel discipline. Furthermore, the Marly Grav Race has established itself as the largest UCI Gravel World Series event in Europe, with more than 2,500 participants.

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Kevin Suárez and Marta Torà, Spanish gravel champions in Llerena

The Badajoz municipality of Llerena hosted the second Spanish Gravel Championship this weekend, held as part of the Coal Gravel Race. The race took place on a fast, 110-kilometer course with 1,000 meters of elevation gain, offering virtually no technical difficulties. This resulted in a day of high speed, large groups, and minimal differences between participants.

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The Spanish Gravel Championship is open to the public: favorites, route, and key points.

The Spanish Gravel Championship will celebrate its second edition this coming Saturday, May 10th, as part of the Coal Gravel Race. The national championship will be organized by Extremeñamente and will take place in the town of Llerena (Badajoz), in the province of Badajoz, with a route that runs through the southern countryside of Extremadura. The race will take place on paths connecting several towns in this region, passing through natural landscapes such as pastures and agricultural areas, on a purely gravel route.

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The Myth: The intercontinental gravel crossing between Spain and Morocco

The story goes that it was Hercules who separated Europe from Africa with a blow of his club. It was there that the Strait of Gibraltar was born, a passage that has served as a border, a link, and a symbol. Today, that same place becomes the central theme of The Myth, a gravel cycling event that unites two continents through a route that blends nature, culture, and challenge.

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