Remembering professional cyclist Sule Kangangi
Friends and fellow riders from around the globe pay tribute to the Kenyan rider, who died tragically in a bike crash on Sunday.
Friends and fellow riders from around the globe pay tribute to the Kenyan rider, who died tragically in a bike crash on Sunday.
By: Betsy Welch; Images: Courtesy, Wahoo | From Issue 107
The film documents the vision and mission of the Migration Gravel Race. Wahoo has selected four Kenyan riders from the race to compete in SBT GRVL, BWR Asheville, and Vermont Overland.
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What an incredible adventure; I'll be thinking about this one for many months to come.
Sometimes the after-the-ride is even better than the ride. Especially when the ride is this long and punishing.
Betsy Welch learns that headwinds, rough roads and an – almost – lost phone cannot match the majesty of riding in Kenya.
Kenya's 650km Migration Gravel Race begins on Wednesday, June 23 in the country's Maasai Mara. We will be there to cover the event.
The Kenyan pro has had WorldTour dreams for a decade. Now, he sees gravel as a different path to professional cycling.
The inaugural gravel stage race is bringing possibility - and prestige — to Africa's professional cycling hopefuls.
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