UK to host first elite gravel race in May 2023
The Gralloch will be part of the UCI Gravel World Series, the sport's highest tier of racing
- (opens in new tab)
- (opens in new tab)
- (opens in new tab)
- Sign up to our newsletter Newsletter
Next May, Scotland will play host to The Gralloch, a brand new gravel race and the first of its kind in the UK.
The event, designed by gravel race organisers RED:ON, will be held on 20 May 2023 and will form part of the Trek UCI Gravel World Series, the highest level of gravel racing.
In a press release shared this morning, RED:ON co-founder Malcolm Smith said: “Talking to people at our other events, we realised the British gravel cycling community was crying out for a UCI level event to fulfil the demand from an ever-growing number of competitive riders.
“We wanted to create a challenge worthy of the status, and after riding in the area we realised the Galloway Forest Park is home to some of the best gravel trails in the UK.”
Starting and finishing in the town of Gatehouse of Fleet in south-west Scotland, the race will take in 110km (68 miles) of off-road trails. The race organisers have promised it will be a “tough day in the saddle,” with around 2,000m of climbing elevation across the course.
Smith added: “The gravel is about as good as it gets and the scenery adds an extra dimension which will take riders breath away, if they have any left!”
As an official UCI Gravel World Series event, riders who finish in the top 25% places in their age and gender groups will qualify for the 2023 Gravel World Championships, due to take place in Italy next September.
This year, there were 11 races on the Gravel World Series races, which spanned 10 countries including the USA, France and the Philippines.
In the same press release, Gravel World Series manager Erwin Vevecken said: “It’s an important step forward for the series to have a UK event on the calendar.
“The UK has a rich cycle racing heritage, dating from riders like Brian Robinson, Beryl Burton and Tom Simpson all the way to the modern day with Geraint Thomas, Lizzie Deignan, Tom Pidcock and many others. The country’s riders always do well in the UCI’s international age group events too, so we’re pleased to have a UK race as part of the series.”
Race organisers RED:ON, who also run the King’s Cup and the four-day Raiders Gravel event, hope to attract a range of competitors to The Gralloch. Entries will be open to both elite-level athletes, as well as other riders whose goal is just to finish.
Early-bird entry is available until 1 January 2023 at a reduced price of £64. Full event details are available on the race’s website (opens in new tab).
Thank you for reading 10 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access
Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1
*Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription
Join now for unlimited access
Try first month for just £1 / $1 / €1
Tom is one of Cycling Weekly's news and features writers. In 2020, he started The TT Podcast, covering both the men's and women's pelotons and featuring a number of British riders.
An enthusiastic cyclist himself, Tom likes it most when the road goes uphill and actively seeks out double-figure gradients on his rides.
He's also fluent in French and Spanish and holds a master's degree in International Journalism.
-
-
Outdoor clothing brand Jack Wolfskin doubles down on bikepacking apparel and luggage
The outdoor brand rolls into the adventure cycling market with a more refined collection
By Hannah Bussey • Published
-
High-end bikes still in demand says Giant, as it announces 12.5% revenue increase
But like much of the industry the Taiwanese manufacturer is also experiencing a surplus of low to mid priced stock
By James Shrubsall • Published
-
Belgium to host inaugural European Gravel Championships this fall
The inaugural UEC Gravel European Championships, which will take place on October 1, 2023
By Anne-Marije Rook • Published
-
Bentonville Bike Fest introduces Gravelicious, a new gravel race in the mountain bike capital of the world
The Bentonville Bike Fest presented by Mobil1 returns for a third year this May with a new venue, UCI competitions and new events.
By Anne-Marije Rook • Published
-
A Call of a Life Time: YouTube docuseries chronicling the Life Time Grand Prix premiers tonight
The six-part series promises a 'binge-worthy' behind-the-scenes look into the off-road cycling world
By Anne-Marije Rook • Published
-
'Freight Trains of Fun': Pace groups are now a thing in bike racing
Today, gravel racing is becoming even closer to a marathon running experience with the introduction of pace groups at the upcoming Gorge Gravel Grinder race in Dufur, Oregon on April 23.
By Anne-Marije Rook • Published
-
Life Time Grand Prix unveils its 'wild card' event, the Rad Dirt Fest
Held in Trinidad, Colorado in September, the Rad Dirt Fest will challenge the 70 series contestants with a 110-mile "Stubborn Delores" course.
By Anne-Marije Rook • Published
-
Yuri's hidden gravel gems: Patagonia's mine and wine country
In this series of articles, Yuri Hauswald (hesitantly) shares his favorites hidden gems of gravel
By Yuri Hauswald • Published
-
When life gives you lemons, you sell them: Meet the Floridian farmer who rode 80 miles a day to sell his produce
Meet the Floridian farmer turned gravel racer who rode 80 miles a day on a 500-pound trailer-attached bike to sell his produce.
By Kristin Jenny • Published
-
Eight race ‘Gravel Earth’ global series to debut in 2023
Lachlan Morton and Nathan Haas have helped Girona-based promoter Klassmark put together the series
By Tom Thewlis • Published