Gravel World Series: Another win for Valverde at Hutchinson Ranxo, Franz captures women's victory
Movistar gra🍌vel team rider and American both go solo to🍸 take UCI series win in Spain

Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) struck again in Spain's Hutchinson Ranxo Gravel, sweeping up his second 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:UCI Gravel World Series victory in as many races with a solo effort to claim the men's win🅠 at the 161km event.
Heidi Franz (DNA Pro Cycling) also struck out alone to sweep up the win in rural Catalonia on the course with around 2,000m of climbing. The American, who 168澳洲🌸5最新开奖结果:switched to DNA Pro Cycling from Zaaf, finished nearly four minutes ahead of Anna Kay, at what was the British Fenix-Deceuninck rider's first grav⭕elꦓ race. Spanish rider Claudia Galicia (Megamo) came third, about three minutes further back.
Valverde, who retired from the WorldTour last season, cla𝐆imed the victory with 🐷a gap of a little over two minutes to teammate Ivan García Cortina, who also distanced the chase group. Cyclocross rider Kevin Suárez (Nesta-MMR) came over the Ponts finish line third to make it an all Spanish top three in the men's race.
Valverde, who made his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:gravel debut with a⭕ win ಌat La Indomable in April, broke away with 20km to go in the attritional race. He then held firm out the front till the line, delivering victory in the event to Movistar for a second year running, with Carlos Verona having taken the top step in 2022.
Hutchinson Ranxo Gravel is the eighth round of sixteen inꦓ the gravel series which provides riders the opportunit🍰y to qualify for the UCI Gravel World Championships in October. It is the second year for the series, with both round and participant numbers growing considerable in 2023.
The 161km Ranxo runs alongside a 104km and 67km event, with the gravel roads of Lleida drawing 750 riders from around 30 countrꦉies. The next race in the series is the Blue Mountains Gravel Fondo in Canada, however many Ranx𒁃o participants will be heading to the closer to home FNLD GRVL next weekend instead, including women's winner Franz. The line up at the new gravel event will also include a number of Unbound riders, making the trip across from the United States through the week.
Position | Rider | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) | 4:50:16 |
2 | Ivan García Cortina (Movistar) | 4:52:32 |
3 | Kevin Suárez (Nesta-MMR) | 4:53:08 |
4 | Ismael Esteban (Energy Logos) | 4:53:13 |
5 | Jente Michels (Alpecin-Deceuninck) | 4:53:14 |
6 | Sergio Mantecon Gutierrez (Scott Bandida Cove) | 4:53:19 |
7 | Tobias Perry (EF Education-Nippo Development) | 4:53:20 |
8 | Ben Thomas (Ben Thomas Coaching) | 4:53:22 |
9 | Andrea Mifsud (Nice Métropole Côte d'Azur) | 4:53:25 |
10 | Aleksandr Grigorev (Efapel Cycling) | 4:53:26 |
Position | Rider | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Heidi Franz (DNA Pro Cycling) | 5:42:55 |
2 | Anna Kay (Fenix-Deceuninck) | 5:46:40 |
3 | Claudia Galicia (Megamo) | 5:49:09 |
4 | Morgan Aguirre | 5:54:01 |
5 | Caroline Livesey (Xhale/Felanitx Cycling Club) | 5:54:07 |
6 | Josefine Huitfeldt | 5:57:38 |
7 | Karol-Ann Canuel | 5:59:24 |
8 | Sofia Rodriguez Revert (Bizkaia Durango) | 6:07:06 |
9 | Jordina Muntadas (Edibikes) | 6:07:08 |
10 | Emma Ortiz Bonilla (Team Group Abadie) | 6:10:34 |
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