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Gravel cycling, gravel biking or gravel grinding is a sport, or a leisure activity, in which participants ride
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s mostly on
gravel Gravel is a loose aggregation of rock fragments. Gravel occurs naturally throughout the world as a result of sedimentary and erosive geologic processes; it is also produced in large quantities commercially as crushed stone. Gravel is classifi ...
roads. Sometimes, specially designed gravel bikes are used; in other cases, any bicycle capable of covering the terrain can be used. Gravel cycling bridges the gap between
road A road is a linear way for the conveyance of traffic that mostly has an improved surface for use by vehicles (motorized and non-motorized) and pedestrians. Unlike streets, the main function of roads is transportation. There are many types of ...
and
mountain biking Mountain biking is a sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, usually using specially designed mountain bikes. Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and pe ...
, combining the higher speed and efficiency of road cycling with the capability and freedom to ride on rough and loose terrain. While a small number of road races embrace long stretches of unpaved and gravel roads, notable the prestigious Italian classic
Strade Bianche The Strade Bianche is a road bicycle race in Tuscany, Central Italy, starting and finishing in Siena. First held in 2007, it is raced annually on the first or second Saturday of March. The name ''Strade Bianche'' (Italian for ''White Roads'') st ...
, gravel racing as a discipline has its own global series and world championship.


Gravel racing

The distinguishing features of gravel races, also called gravel grinders, include long distances, often , mostly on gravel roads, and mass starts that include all categories of racers, similar to Gran Fondo rides. The bicycles and courses in gravel racing vary widely, from road bicycles with wide tires used on smooth gravel roads to bicycles that are similar to mountain bikes used on courses that include technical trails.


History of gravel racing


End of 19th century - beginning of 20th century

In the early days of road bike racing, most roads were not paved, so most races were held primarily on unpaved/dirt/gravel roads. Due to road infrastructure improving with time, road bike racing shifted almost entirely to paved roads. In America the use of paved roads was largely influenced by a group of cyclists called
League of American Wheelmen The League of American Bicyclists (LAB), officially the League of American Wheelmen, is a membership organization that promotes cycling for fun, fitness and transportation through advocacy and education. A Section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization ...
, who advocated for improving road conditions.
Racing bikes A racing bicycle, also known as a road bike is a bicycle designed for competitive road cycling, a sport governed by and according to the rules of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Racing bicycles are designed for maximum performance wh ...
got narrow tires and were no longer fit for off-road usage.


20th century

Next to road bike racing, separate off-road cycling disciplines emerged. In autumn and winter in a few European countries, cyclo-cross is a popular professional sport. Cyclo-crossers ride off-road (on grass, sand, mud...) on a variant of a
road bicycle The term road bicycle is used to describe bicycles built for traveling at speed on paved roads. Some sources use the term to mean racing bicycle. Other sources specifically exclude racing bicycles from the definition, using the term to mean a ...
, on a closed circuit during a relatively short time (1 hour), and jump or carry their bikes over obstacles or on steep climbs. In the 1970s mountainbiking emerged.


21st century

In the 21st century, riding and racing road bikes on gravel roads has gained popularity. Gravel cycling, as a mixture of
road cycling Road cycling is the most widespread form of cycling in which cyclists ride on paved roadways. It includes Recreational cycling, recreational, Road bicycle racing, racing, Bicycle commuting, commuting, and utility cycling. As users of the road, ...
, cyclo-cross and
mountain biking Mountain biking is a sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, usually using specially designed mountain bikes. Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and pe ...
became a new discipline of bicycle racing.


= United States

= The revival started in the Mid-West of the USA, where gravel cycling evolved from cyclists riding long stretches of gravel and fire roads. Some precursors to gravel racing in its current form include road races like the
Tour of the Battenkill The Tour of the Battenkill is a single-day road cycling race held in the Battenkill valley, in Washington County, New York. It is 62.2 miles long, includes many hills, dirt and gravel road sections and as of 2011 it has been held seven times. In ...
and Boulder-Roubaix (named after
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) which are road races with gravel sections. One of the premiere gravel races,
Unbound Gravel Unbound Gravel, formerly known as the Dirty Kanza, is an event comprising gravel racing covering various distances held annually during the late spring in the Flint Hills region of the Great Plains around Emporia, Kansas, United States. The race ...
in Emporia,
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(formerly called Dirty Kanza), started in 2006 and is long. This race is a good example of how much gravel biking has grown in recent years: in 2006 there was a total of 34 riders that participated in the race. In June 2019, 2,750 riders lucky enough to be picked from a lottery crossed the start line of the Dirty Kanza 200 and organizers had to introduce other mileage categories.


= World

= Starting in 2010, th
Pirate Cycling League
in Lincoln, Nebraska starte
Gravel Worlds
Their grassroots movement gathered steam and as of 2022 is one of the largest gravel races in the world. In 2021, Gravel Worlds® received their registered trademark officially becoming THE Gravel Worlds. Thousands of riders from around the world race Gravel Worlds every year in Lincoln, Nebraska in late August. Champions of this event receive a world championship jersey, a pirate sword trophy, and the title of World Champion and "Captian of the Gravel Seas". In 2021, the UCI announced they will sanction in 2022 both the
Gravel World Series Gravel is a loose aggregation of rock fragments. Gravel occurs naturally throughout the world as a result of sedimentary and erosive geologic processes; it is also produced in large quantities commercially as crushed stone. Gravel is classifi ...
with about 18 races in 4 continents, and the
UCI Gravel World Championships The UCI Gravel World Championships are the world championship events for gravel cycling in the disciplines of cross country. They are organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the governing body of world cycling. The discipline cov ...
. This first edition of the Championship will be held in Venito in October and the Dutch champion,
Mathieu van der Poel Mathieu van der Poel (born 19 January 1995) is a Dutch cyclist who rides for the UCI ProTeam . He competes in the cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, gravel cycling, and road bicycle racing disciplines of the sport and is best known for winning ...
is amongst the favoris with
Peter Sagan Peter Sagan (; born 26 January 1990) is a Slovak professional road bicycle racer who currently rides for UCI ProTeam . Sagan had a successful junior cyclo-cross and mountain bike racing career, winning the junior cross-country race at the 2008 ...
, Nicolas Roche and Alex Howes.


Racing rules and culture

When taking
Unbound Gravel Unbound Gravel, formerly known as the Dirty Kanza, is an event comprising gravel racing covering various distances held annually during the late spring in the Flint Hills region of the Great Plains around Emporia, Kansas, United States. The race ...
as an example, there are checkpoints spaced about apart for longer races, and riders must carry water and food, as well as fix their own tires and bikes. If riders receive outside support at any location other than official checkpoints it will result in immediate disqualification. Riders may assist other riders by any means and at any time. The culture of gravel biking has been a reason it has grown in popularity. Gravel races rarely call for a team of coaches and bicycle technicians because the courses susceptible to varying weather that is hard to train and prepare for. Gravel riders are generally focused on getting through a course rather than maintaining a pace during races. This give way to camaraderie on the trail and caters to a fun and relaxed atmosphere that is not always present in road and mountain bike races.


Other races


USA

*
Barry-Roubaix Barry-Roubaix is a classic-style road/off-road cycling race featuring a variety of terrain and surfaces to test cyclists of all skill levels. Named to the Global Cycling Network's ''Top Five Gravel Events'' and ''Nine Coolest Races of 2018'', the ...
is an up to road/off-road cycling race in
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. The event is known as the World's Largest Gravel Road Race. *The annual Arkansaw High Country Race in June is an approximately self-supported (
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) gravel race through the Ouachita and
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National Forests, with approximately of total elevation.


Gravel Rankings and World Championship

Gravel cycling as a whole has no governing body such as the UCI or USADA. Each race has its own rules, ethos, and character. Despite the balkanization of the races, a professional field of racers does exist, with each racer creating their own schedule of event to participate in. An independent organization called Pure Gravel has created a ranking system called the "Pure Gravel Power Rankings" in order to score and rank professional gravel racers across the myriad gravel races throughout the year. A king and Queen of gravel are crowned at the end of every calendar year.


Other major gravel events


Europe

*In the UK, the Dirty Reiver is a off-road timed cycling challenge that takes place in
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, England. *In Norway, Sweden and Finland, the Nordic Gravel Series are a series of gravel challenges


Gravel bicycle touring and bikepacking

Riding on gravel roads has always been a part of
bicycle touring Bicycle touring is the taking of self-contained cycling trips for pleasure, adventure or autonomy rather than sport, commuting or exercise. Bicycle touring can range from single-day trips to extended travels spanning weeks or months. Tours may be ...
, since its start in the 20th century. Also, already before the recent popularity of gravel bikes, part of the cycle tourists were riding what we would now call ''gravel bikes.'' Before, these bicycles.were often sold as dedicated
touring bicycle A touring bicycle is a bicycle designed or modified to handle bicycle touring. To make the bikes sufficiently robust, comfortable and capable of carrying heavy loads, special features may include a long wheelbase (for ride comfort and to avoid pe ...
s, and seen as variants of randonneur bicycles. Since the 2010s, gravel cycling and gravel bikes have been widely associated with one of the variants of
bikepacking The thumb is the first digit of the hand, next to the index finger. When a person is standing in the medical anatomical position (where the palm is facing to the front), the thumb is the outermost digit. The Medical Latin English noun for thumb ...
. Bikepacking is a form of traveling by bike with lightweight luggage but without bicycle racks or
pannier A pannier is a basket, bag, box, or similar container, carried in pairs either slung over the back of a beast of burden, or attached to the sides of a bicycle or motorcycle. The term derives from a Middle English borrowing of the Old French ''p ...
s (often off-road), so it is a lightweight variant of bicycle touring.


Gravel bikes

The bicycles that cyclists use in gravel races and gravel rides can vary widely (can also be
mountain bike A mountain bike (MTB) or mountain bicycle is a bicycle designed for off-road cycling. Mountain bikes share some similarities with other bicycles, but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and performance in rough terrain, which ...
s,
cyclo-cross bicycle A cyclo-cross bike or cyclo-cross bicycle (abbreviated CX Bike or CXB) is a bicycle specifically designed for the rigors of a cyclo-cross race. Cyclo-cross bicycles roughly resemble the racing bicycles used in road racing. The major differen ...
s or
racing bicycle A racing bicycle, also known as a road bike is a bicycle designed for competitive road cycling, a sport governed by and according to the rules of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Racing bicycles are designed for maximum performance ...
s with wider tires, depending on the conditions). However, since the 2010s, a dedicated type of bicycle is marketed as ''gravel bike'' to cover the new cycling discipline. Dedicated gravel group sets are available from three major vendors (Shimano, Sram and Campagnolo). Gravel bikes at first glance look very similar to road bikes with their lack of suspension and drop bars. Where gravel bikes differ from road bikes is that the bars are usually wider, geometry is adapted to be more comfortable riding offroad for long periods of time and modern gravel bikes will also feature a 1x drivetrain removing the front derailleur. Wheels are generally wider and forks and rear triangle will allow for much wider tyres to cope with the terrain and requirements of riding off-road.  The relaxed geometry of mountain bikes is the foundation of gravel bike frames but gravel bikes are lighter, faster and more responsive than a mountain bike. Gravel bikes also use characteristics of both cyclocross and road bikes for better comfort on long rides and the wheel clearance to accommodate rides done in torrential conditions. Still, gravel bikes vary, and the different models cover a range between road racing bicycles and mountain bikes.


References

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