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UCI Gravel World Series: Karolina Migoń and Fabian Rabensteiner victorious at Italy's Grand Tour 3 Cime Lavaredo

Karolina Migon riding during Grand Tour 3 Cime Lavaredo.

Karolina Migoń (PAS Racing) and Fabian Rabensteiner (Torpado Kenda FSA Factory) won the elite Grand Tour 3 Cime Lavaredo on Saturday, both winning solo at the Italian event which is one of four UCI Gravel World Series races playing out over the weekend.

Migoń came over the line over four and a half minutes ahead of UAE Team ADQ road pro Erica Magnaldi in the elite women's race on the challenging course, where the climbing hits hard and early. Italian MTB Marathon champion Debora Piana was third.

"I managed the race from the front from start to finish," Migoń said. "It was a demanding course, true gravel. Today it was important to know how to manage your energy well. I'm very satisfied with my performance."

The men's race finish was a lot closer, with Leonardo Paez taking second in the men's elite race in, just 26 seconds back on Rabensteiner, whilst Norway's Eskil Evensen-Lie was third, a further two minutes down.

"Today I felt very good and my skills as a climbing biker helped me a lot on this type of course. When I ride in my Dolomites I'm always happy," Rabensteiner said. I didn't think I would win, because it was a very competitive race."

Rabensteiner taking the win (Image credit: Giorgio de Negri / GWS Grand Tour 3 Cime Lavaredo)

Though it was a gravel race, most of the podium finishers came from a mountain bike background, with Rabensteiner and Piana both national XCM champions, testament to the mountainous course in the Dolomites.

The 133km race with 3,200m of elevation gain started and finished in ski village of Auronzo di Cadore, with the first peak of the Danta di Cadore just 10km in and another where the ascending starts at 30km, the Klammbach peak, marking the high point of the race at 1,929m. After that the course flattened out a little but there was still another challenge at around the 100km mark, the Passo Tre Crocci.

Migoń led over all three 'cime' climbs to take a dominant victory, whilst in the men's race, Paez crested the Passo Monte Croce first, but Rabensteiner came from behind – not even in the top three over the first 'cima' – to go over the Carbonin and Passo Tre Croci in the lead and hold on to the line.

It was a scenic route in Italy (Image credit: Giorgio de Negri / GWS Grand Tour 3 Cime Lavaredo)

The four qualifiers across three continents this weekend also included Australia's Devils Cardigan, Eislek Gravel Luxembourg and OG Classique in Canada. Across all rounds, the top 25% of competitors in each category qualify for the Gravel World Championships, this year taking place in Nannup, Western Australian from October 10-11.

Results

Men's podium (Image credit: Paolo Furlan / GWS Grand Tour 3 Cime Lavaredo)
Men's elite top 5

Position

Rider

Time

1

Fabian Rabensteiner

04:36:21

2

Leonardo Paez

04:36:47

3

Eskil Evensen-Lie

04:38:46

4

Stefano Gerbaz

04:46:37

5

Nicola Taffarel

04:48:44

Women's podium (Image credit: Paolo Furlan / GWS Grand Tour 3 Cime Lavaredo)
Women's elite top 5

Position

Rider

Time

1

Karolina Migoń

04:12:57

2

Erica Magnaldi

04:17:29

3

Debora Piana

04:25:06

4

Giorgia Vettorello

04:31:20

5

Giorgia Marchet

04:31:20

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