UCI Gravel World Series: Haley Preen and Alex Miller win Khomas100, claim African gravel titles
Marc Pritzen and Anri Greeff take second behind the solo victors in first running of Namibian event as a UCI World Championships qualifier
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By: Cycling News
25 August 2025
“It was quite a tactical and demanding day out under the Namibian sun. Shortly after the start at the first bit of gravel I lost one of my bottles, but Jaques Hanekom was a legend and gave me one of his, which probably saved me in the end,” he noted on his Instagram feed.
“Later after the middle feedzone, I grabbed my two bottles, but unfortunately both fell out on the next downhill (yes, I will invest in some better cages now). So from there it was all about rationing what I had left in my Uswe from the start and trying to save as much energy possible. Luckily enough the legs were there and I could break away with a few kilometres remaining.”
Preen, who had competed at Leadville Trail 100 MTB in the US and moved to seventh overall in the Life Time Grand Prix standings, secured the win by breaking away to ride the final 60km of the race solo.
Anri Greeff was second, with the triathlete and mountain biker crossing the line of her home nation event over three minutes back. Greeff was the only rider to stay close to Grand Prix competitor and South African gravel champion, with Sonica Klopper in third at more than 16 minutes back.
The Khomas100 started started in the capital of Windhoek, heading toward the Swakop River and then finished in Okahandja. It was one of two UCI Gravel World Series events to take place on Saturday, with the longstanding Monsterrando in Italy won by Romain Bardet (Picnic-PostNL) and Erica Magnaldi (UAE Team ADQ).




					
