
Over the weekend of the twenty second and twenty third of March, 6 members of the Merlin Cycles Rivington Brewing Co. Racing Group headed to Belgium with the goal of attacking the UCI Gravel World Sequence at Turnhout, Belgium. With the plan of qualifying for the UCI Gravel World Championships in September it was a weekend of quick paced using, loads of mud, and naturally, a number of Belgium beers.

The workforce that headed out have been all using an a mixture of Age Teams, with some using towards European and World Champions. The parcour being in Belgium was described as flat, with a slight ‘climb’ over the two lap, 72km circuit (144km in complete). Our riders have been;
- Isac Paddock, Mens 19-34
- Oliver Cox, Mens 19-34
- Paul McLeod, Mens 40-44
- Tony Greenhalgh, Mens 50-54
- Andy Oldham, Mens 50-54
- Si Deplitch, Mens 50-59
On the Saturday, and to get a really feel of the course, the workforce, together with myself and Rob who takes care of the Advertising right here at Merlin, headed to sort out half the course. What greeted us was an anticipated flat parcour with a mix of ‘champagne’ gravel, sandpits, and concrete street sections. It was clear the racing from the off was going to be flat out, excessive energy, and difficult. There was a lot speak about bike set-ups, tyre alternative and pressures and gearing, with a few of the workforce beginning to query their decisions (naming no names!). Pasta was consumed, and early nights have been had for all.

Come race day, Rob and I ensured the workforce have been taken care of heading into their beginning pens with coats and bidons being thrown throughout. The completely different Age Teams set of in waves with 2 minute gaps between every. As anticipated, with the sound of Belgium techno music pumping within the background at 8.30am, the racing began with a bang, and it felt extra like a street race as they headed out onto the primary part of gravel.

Being a big circuit, the subsequent we noticed of the riders coming by was a plume of mud alongside the canal simply earlier than the Begin/End after having accomplished the primary brutal lap in a time of round 2 hours 15. Isac was the primary to be noticed, powering by in a bunch and never taking a bottle within the feed stage. Our riders then began coming by quick, bottles being handed out due to our vitamin accomplice STYRKR, earlier than heading again out for one more brutal energy-sapping lap.
Once more, the subsequent we noticed of the workforce can be on the End after racing for simply over 4 hours, with common speeds of round 34 km/h and energy outputs over 250W. Each rider crossing the end had clearly been in a battle, with the sector being extremely aggressive. The highest 25% of every age class certified for the Gravel Worlds later within the 12 months, and we’re immensely proud to say that each Tony Greenhalgh and Si Deplitch each achieved this of their Age Teams. Different riders missed out, some by as little as 30 seconds, however they are going to be again to try qualification at different rounds!




