More than 2,000 riders to line up for a taste of UCI Gravel World Championships course at SEVEN in Nannup
BRR Analysis
Over 2,000 riders are set to participate in SEVEN, a UCI Gravel World Series event in Nannup, Western Australia, this Saturday. The race, which doubles as a qualifier for the UCI Gravel World Championships, will see competitors from 29 nations tackle a course that mirrors the upcoming global title fight. Defending champions Tiffany Cromwell and Mark O'Brien are among the notable names confirmed, indicating a strong field for this significant pre-Worlds encounter.
This event's importance extends beyond a mere qualifier; it offers an invaluable reconnaissance opportunity for those with ambitions at the UCI Gravel World Championships later this year. With the course being identical, riders can gauge their form, test equipment, and understand the unique demands of the Nannup terrain well in advance. For Cromwell and O'Brien, it's a chance to assert dominance on home soil and gain a psychological edge before defending their titles against an international field.
In essence, SEVEN isn't just a race; it's a dress rehearsal. Those truly serious about the rainbow stripes will be taking notes, not just KOMs.
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