UCI Gravel World Series - Felix Stehli and Zanri Rossouw both capitalise on Uitkyk Pass attacks to win The Ceder
Briefly

Felix Stehli and Zanri Rossouw emerged victorious in the inaugural edition of the UCI Gravel World Series at The Ceder in South Africa. Stehli, after a grueling solo effort of 50 km, secured his win in the men's race by 26 seconds over Felix Ritzinger. In the women's race, Rossouw, the current South African time trial champion, finished nearly four minutes ahead of her closest rival, Catherine Colyn. The event served as a qualifying round for the upcoming Gravel World Championships, with the series moving next to Tasmania, Australia.
Felix Stehli and Zanri Rossouw achieved impressive solo victories in the first UCI Gravel World Series event in South Africa, showcasing their strong competitive edge.
Stehli's remarkable effort, finishing just 26 seconds ahead of his closest competitor, underlines the intense competition in men's gravel racing.
Rossouw's dominant performance, winning by nearly four minutes, reflects her prowess as the current South African time trial champion.
The UCI Gravel World Series continues in Australia, providing a platform for riders to qualify for the upcoming Gravel World Championships.
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