Haley Hunter Smith (Trek-Dritless) and Lukas Baum (Speed Company) emerged victorious after four stages and 650km of remote racing in Kenya, with a tough battle for overall honours unfolding on a wildlife filled course which delivered both hot, dry and dusty conditions plus mud and rain.
The four-stage Migration Gravel Race in Kenya swept through wide open savannah, river crossings, followed trails carved through the landscape by wildebeests and cattle plus tackled brutal climbs through forest which contributed to the more than 8,000m of elevation gain as the race unfolded from Tuesday June 17 to Saturday June 20. Maasai Mara provided the base location which stages looped out from.
Baum made his bid for overall victory early, taking the first stage but then after dropping off the podium in stage 2 reclaimed it with another win on the penultimate stage. Still there was no easy path to victory between a crash on the finish line in slippery conditions on stage 3 and an early flat on stage 4 which left him with a chase on his hands.
Lachlan Morton (EF Education-EasyPost) finished fifth overall.
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Swipe to scroll horizontallyWomen’s overall top 5
Position
Rider
Time
1
Haley Hunter Smith (Trek-Dritless)
17:57:54
2
Xaverine Nirere (Team Amani)
18:10:42
3
Anna Yamauchi (Allied/Rapha/SRAM)
19:15:47
4
Svenja Betz (RSV Friedenau Steinfurt)
19:34:26
5
Claudette Nyrahabimana (Team Amani)
19:38:52
Swipe to scroll horizontallyMen’s overall top 5
Position
Rider
Time
1
Lukas Baum (Speed Company Racing)
14:57:12
2
Hans Becking (Buff Megamo Team)
15:04:40
3
Jordan Schleck (Team Amani)
15:07:16
4
Tsgabu Grmay (Team Amani)
15:07:45
5
Lachlan Morton (EF Education-EasyPost)
15:22:13
Stage 1 – Following the wildlife trails
Xaverine Nirere leading the group at the start of stage 1 (Image credit: Lian Van Leuwen)
Xaverine Nirere crosses the line first on stage 1 (Image credit: Andy Bolo)
Chasing on stage 1 (Image credit: Andy Bolo)
Stage 2 – The long climb
Watching the passing parade on stage 2 (Image credit: Andy Bolo)
Stage 2 of the Migration Gravel Race 2025 just after the start (Image credit: Andy Bolo)
Maddy Nutt had to pull the pin on stage 2 after feeling the consequences of an earlier crash, was a rare DNF.
Some of the wildlife along the way (Image credit: Andy Bolo)
Stage 3 – Wide Savannah
Stage 3 of Migration Gravel, 2025 (Image credit: Andy Bolo)
Lukas Baum on the charge on stage 3 (Image credit: Andy Bolo)
A lead group including Lukas Baum, Lachlan Morton, Jordan Schleck and Hans Becking formed early in the men’s stage, the five out front having already carved out a solid gap through the forest.
Stage 4 – A fitting finale
Tackling another river crossing on stage 4 (Image credit: Andy Bolo)
Some final climbs (Image credit: Andy Bolo)
Haley Hunter Smith crosses the final finish line (Image credit: Andy Bolo)