It was a challenging season opener for the 2026 Gravel Earth Series as rain before the first day of racing at the two-stage Santa Vall by The Traka turned it into a muddy affair. Specialized Off-road team riders Sofía Gómez Villafañe and Mads Wurtz Schmidt both charged to victory in the slippery conditions on the stage and set themselves up to take the overall wins as well.
It was two days of solo victories for Villafañe in the Pro Women category as the three-time Life Time Grand Prix winner started her 2026 season. She claimed the first 120km muddy stage with a gap of nearly a minute to second placed Rosa Klöser (Canyon x SRAM x MAAP) while it was another 29 seconds back to third-placed Sophie Wright (Ribble Outliers).
“Heavy rain last night made for a slick race course,” said Villafañe in an Instagram post after the stage with 1,600m of elevation gain. “I kept things upright and had a long solo mission from the main climb to that finish line.”
“I think it was the most challenging gravel race I’ve done so far,” he said in an Instagram post. “I didn’t make the right tire choice for the mud and boy I was in trouble.”
“From being with the front of the race to suddenly find myself alone with 1m 30sec to the front there was only one thing to do. Put the head down and start working.”
On the 85km stage 2 with 1,100m of elevation gain Villafañe made her dominance clear, finishing solo again on Sunday. This time she was 56 seconds ahead of nearest pursuer, Wright, while Frain took the third step of the podium just a second further back.
It was a tight finish in stage 2 of the men’s race, with the top 20 riders crossing the line within ten seconds…
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