Amity Rockwell and Lukas Baum win Migration Gravel Race
The third edition of the four-day stage race in Kenya saw the deepest field — and most East African participants — yet.
The third edition of the four-day stage race in Kenya saw the deepest field — and most East African participants — yet.
A weekly roundup of what's happening in the off-road.
The five-day stage race that debuted in Tanzania last year will return in 2023 as two 425km stages with a mandatory 12-hour stop in between.
Girona-based promoter Klassmark will oversee the series, which will unify 6-8 international gravel races under one umbrella.
Friends and fellow riders from around the globe pay tribute to the Kenyan rider, who died tragically in a bike crash on Sunday.
The Kenyan professional cyclist succumbed to injuries sustained in a crash while racing in Vermont.
With a strong international field including Lachlan Morton and Lael Wilcox, East African riders John Kariyuki, Sule Kangangi, and Mary Aleper win on home soil
Six riders from the East African squad are in Spain to race this weekend's Traka ultra.
After the success of the Migration Gravel Race, 13 East African riders now have the opportunity to compete at off-road events around the world under the banner of Team Amani. This is their story.
By: Betsy Welch; Images: Courtesy, Wahoo | From Issue 107
Only South African teams have won the coveted jersey; Kangangi and Karaya would be the first Kenyans as well as Black Africans to break the trend.
After the success of last year's Migration Gravel Race, the Amani Project rolls into 2022 with a new stage race and a team.
Karaya was third at this summer's Migration Gravel Race; the Cape Epic is another important opportunity for the aspiring Kenyan pro.
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.
From my personal gravel bike to a beaded Maasai good-luck charm, these are the things that made my race.
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What an incredible adventure; I'll be thinking about this one for many months to come.
My arms hurt more than my legs; should I have brought a mountain bike?
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.
Unbound Gravel champ Ian Boswell sees himself as a cycling ambassador at Kenya's Migration Gravel Race, where many riders hail from Africa.
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.
How one of the Amani project's initiatives hopes to elevate African riders.