Gravel Earth Series: Kenyan riders sweep men's podium while Swedish national champion Nathalie Eklund earns women's title at Migration Gravel Race

Nathalie Eklund (left) rides ahead of contender Claudette Nyirarukundo in pro women's division
Nathalie Eklund (left) rides ahead of contender Claudette Nyirarukundo in pro women's division (Image credit: © GravelEarthSeries – Migration Gravel Race)

Led by 20-year-old Kenyan Ivan Kipruto, the Black Mambas Development Squad swept the men's podium at this year's Migration Gravel Race, while Swedish gravel national champion Nathalie Eklund won the women's division.

The four-day stage race, June 16-19, was the seventh stop of the Gravel Earth Series. Migration Gravel Race covered 650 kilometres of rugged, red clay roads and paths in the Maasai Mara wilderness of Kenya, with more than 8,000 metres of elevation gain.

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Pro men top 5

Pos.

Rider (Team)

Time

1

Ivan Kipruto (Black Mambas Development)

19:19:27

2

Stanley Ngugi (Black Mambas Development)

+0:27:36

3

Peterson Kamau (Black Mambas Development)

+0:31:24

4

Paul Miiro (Black Mambas Development)

+0:49:55

5

Shafiq Mugalu (Black Mambas Development)

+1:02:59

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Pro women top 5

Pos.

Rider (Team)

Time

1

Nathalie Eklund (56 & FAM)

21:18:26

2

Claudette Nyirarukundo (Team Amani)

+2:14:47

3

Theresa Rindler (Megamo Racing)

+3:00:46

4

Sarrah Diekmeyer (Megamo Racing)

+4:29:07

5

Munu Martinie (Black Mambas Development)

+6:43:55

Jackie Tyson
North American Editor

Jackie has been involved in professional sports for more than 30 years in news reporting, sports marketing and public relations. She founded Peloton Sports in 1998, a sports marketing and public relations agency, which managed projects for Tour de Georgia, Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah and USA Cycling. She also founded Bike Alpharetta Inc, a Georgia non-profit to promote safe cycling. She is proud to have worked in professional baseball for six years - from selling advertising to pulling the tarp for several minor league teams. On the bike, she has climbed l'Alpe d'Huez three times (not fast), and spends time on gravel around horse farms in north Georgia.

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