UCI Gravel World Championships 2025 route
Briefly

The 2025 UCI Gravel World Championships will take place in Zuid-Limburg, Netherlands on October 11-12. The elite women will race 131 kilometers and the elite men will cover 180 kilometers over defined circuits. Both races will start at Sportlandgoed De Haamen in Beek and finish at Koningsplein in Maastricht. The route includes a 50-kilometre counter-clockwise lap, featuring varied terrain with mixed elevational challenges. Approximately 550 meters of elevation gain is expected per circuit, enhancing the event's competitive nature.
The Zuid-Limburg region of the Netherlands will host the 2025 UCI Gravel World Championships on October 11-12, with elite women's and men's races of 131km and 180km respectively.
A 50-kilometre counter-clockwise circuit will be utilized for both elite races, starting at Sportlandgoed De Haamen in Beek and finishing at Koningsplein in Maastricht.
Both elite events will feature a mix of terrains, including paved surfaces, dirt roads, local paths, and rolling hills, with circuits having around 550 metres of elevation gain.
The elite women's race will consist of two-and-a-half circuits and the elite men's race will consist of three-and-a-half circuits, showcasing the varied terrain and challenging climbs.
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