2022 ABUS Pro Gravel team roster announced
Borstelmann and Moninger return while Paige Peters joins from Team Twenty24.
Borstelmann and Moninger return while Paige Peters joins from Team Twenty24.
The recently retired pro MTBer will focus on the Life Time Grand Prix Series, as well as raising awareness for LGBTQ+ and environmental causes.
The IP world record holder joins Jukebox Cycling and targets Life Time Grand Prix race series.
Coverage will begin on April 9 during the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, California and will culminate at Big Sugar Gravel in Bentonville, Arkansas October 22.
The two pro mountain bikers will split their time between gravel and singletrack this year, each focusing on the Life Time Grand Prix, as well as other events.
The 38-year-old opens up about not making the Tokyo team, the thrill of racing in front of hometown crowds, and sharing her experiences through public speaking.
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The June 4, 2022 Kansas gravel event features six distances, from 25 to 350 miles.
The defending champ of Unbound Gravel supports the series but wants to stay true to his post-retirement plan: having fun and no pressure.
After initially planning to select 40 riders for its racing series, Life Time announces an increased field featuring 60 contenders.
Amity Rockwell, Ruth Winder, Katerina Nash, and Lea Davison headline women's list; Keegan Swenson, Alex Howes, Pete Stetina, and Kiel Reijnen top the men's.
The points-based series to include six Life Time events, including the 200-mile Unbound Gravel and the Leadville Trail 100.