Two-time LOOP Safari Gravel Series champion Jordan Schleck successfully defended his title in the 120-kilometre elite race at the first leg of the 2025 LOOP Safari Gravel Series, held at Tatu City.
Schleck delivered a commanding performance, clinching the top spot with a remarkable time of 3:42:06.
“Winning again at the LOOP Safari Gravel Series means a lot to me. The competition was intense, and I had to push myself to the limit. There was a bit muddy due to the recent rains and that made it even more challenging. My experience during the last edition came in handy as I understood the route and terrain even better,” said Schelk after his win.
He was closely followed by Charles Kagimu, who finished second at 3:42:07, and Bernard Ndungu, who secured third place with a time of 3:42:57.
In the women’s elite category, Xaverine Nirere emerged victorious, clocking an incredible time of 4:06:05. Nyirahabimana Claudette and Aleper Mary finished in second and third positions with times of 4:27:04 and 4:32:01, respectively.
The 60-kilometre race saw David Carroll claim the top position with a time of 2:04:22. Godfrey Gitonga (2:10:43) and Henrik Pedersen (2:14:07) rounded off the podium. The 20-kilometre category attracted a mix of recreational cyclists and junior participants, further showcasing the series’ appeal to riders of all skill levels.
David Carroll reflected on his victory, saying, “Crossing the finish line first in the 60-kilometre race was an incredible feeling. The course was tough, but the support from fellow riders and the crowd made it a great experience. Events like this inspire more people to take up cycling, and I’m happy to be involved.”
The first leg of the series witnessed an impressive turnout of over 500 elite and recreational cyclists from across East Africa, who braved the challenging terrain and scenic plains of Tatu City.
By Citizen Digital