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For your final day in Scotland, take on the challenge of riding part of the course for The Gralloch - a world-class race in the Trek UCI Gravel Worlds Series. The route starts right outside our hotel with a testing climb, albeit a lot more agreeable when not done at race pace! From...
So many times I have been left in awe at the places my bike could take me. If you love riding gravel the Black Hills absolutely needs to be on your bucket list! Read more Rachel S, Trek Travel guest Gravel riding in Spearfish is second to none! Little traffic meant riding was ...
The ride started mellow enough with a field of about 75 men and 20 women (No age groups). This was a lot bigger race thanthe first one in 2016for both distances – but the temperature was nice, the gravel roads smooth, the rain light and the competitors very agreeable. The promoters w...
And so it came to be. Riding a three man team time trial in the presence of Don and Collin of the Kuat gravel team, the very team who was supporting me. I couldn’t wish for a better scenario than this. Don was feeling a bit rough, but took his turns. ...
gritty gravel was coated over the drive train. It’s pretty much par for the course here. The parts spec on the RADAR Expert is not the sort of spec which lends itself to more trouble free riding in severe conditions. That said, with a bit of knowledge and skill on the rider’s part...
I can’t imagine a better finale than riding at the foothills of the imposing Dolomite mountains — they offer the most spectacular views in the world. This is truly a gravel paradise and I am sure you will love it as much as I do! Read more Susy Maddalon, Trip Designer I had an...
So many times I have been left in awe at the places my bike could take me. If you love riding gravel the Black Hills absolutely needs to be on your bucket list! Read more Rachel S, Trek Travel guest Gravel riding in Spearfish is second to none! Little traffic meant riding was ...