34 years old, born and raised in Yorkshire, based near Geneva, Switzerland, Annabel started racing at Cambridge University and is currently a professional cyclist
Annabel Fisher (Café du Cycliste) won the elite divisions at the Gravel Earth Series final race in Cardona, Spain.
The British cyclist dominated the women’s field with a solo victory, 13’59’’ faster than Svenja Betz of Germany and 21’40’’ ahead of Geertje Schreurs from the Netherlands.
The symbolic image of her victory is that of Annabel on the finish line lifting her bike, equipped with a Repente Quasar CR 2.0 saddle. An amazing success, which allows her to add the victory in the general classification to those already obtained in the Traka, Rift Iceland, Octopus, Migration among the others.
Gravel Earth Series is the cycling circuit that brings together six of the most important gravel events on Earth, with different formats. The challenges are rated according to the difficulty, mileage and positive gain, and the level and prestige of the event.
The race that decided the overall classification of the Gravel Earth Series covered 180 kilometres with 3,150 metres of elevation gain over three different sections. The race victory pushed Annabel from fourth to the first place in the overall of the contest.
The great goal now is the Gravel World Championship that will be held in Veneto on October 7th.
Results - Women top 10
1 Annabel Fisher (GBr) Café du Cycliste 7:32:37
2 Svenja Betz (Ger) 0:13:59
3 Geertje Schreurs (Ned) 0:21:40
4 Claudia Galicia Cotrina (Spa) Megamoq 0:23:02
5 Madeleine Nutt (GBr) The Ribble Collective 0:23:52
6 Cara Dixon (GBr) 0:25:39
7 Xaverine Nirere (RWA) 0:33:36
8 Amity Rockwell (USA) TREK/PAS/MAURTEN/SCHWALBE 0:41:00
9 Katherine Sheridan (USA) Mazda Lauf Factory Racing 0:43:57
10 Emma Ortiz (Spa) Team Groupe Abadie 0:45:12
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Annabel Fisher dominates the final of the Gravel Earth Series and wins the overall classification
34 years old, born and raised in Yorkshire, lives near Geneva. Annabel started racing at Cambridge University and is currently a professional cyclist
Annabel Fisher (Café du Cycliste) won the final event of the prestigious Gravel Earth Series in Cardona, Spain. The British elite cyclist dominated the women’s field with a solo victory, 13'59'' faster than Germany's Svenja Betz and 21'40'' ahead of the Netherlands' Geertje Schreurs.
The symbolic image of her victory is that of Annabel celebrating as she lifts her bike high at the finish line, equipped with the Repente Quasar CR 2.0 saddle. A stunning victory, which allows her to add the win in the overall classification to those already achieved in the Traka, Rift Iceland, Octopus, Migration, among others.
Gravel Earth Series is the cycling circuit that brings together six of the most important gravel events in the world, with different formats. The challenges are rated based on difficulty, mileage, and elevation gain, as well as the prestige of the event.
The race that determined the overall classification of the Gravel Earth Series covered 180 kilometers with 3,150 meters of elevation gain over three different sections. The victory in this competition pushed Annabel from fourth to first place in the overall standings.
The big goal now is the Gravel World Championships that will take place in Veneto on October 7th.

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