Daxton Mock and Cécile Lejeune snare Belgian Waffle Ride California wins
BRR Analysis
Daxton Mock and Cécile Lejeune have claimed victory at the Belgian Waffle Ride California, navigating the challenging gravel and road parcours to secure top honours. Mock outpaced Lance Haidet and Matthew Wilson, who finished second and third respectively in the elite men's race. Lejeune, meanwhile, held off a strong challenge from Courtney Sherwell, who took second, to clinch the elite women's title at one of gravel cycling's marquee events.
This result further solidifies BWR California's standing as a crucial early-season test for North American gravel specialists. For Mock and Lejeune, these wins provide significant momentum and valuable points in a rapidly professionalising discipline where top-tier results are increasingly competitive. The event's 'unroad' format, blending pavement with technical off-road sections, continues to attract a diverse field, highlighting the growing appeal and strategic complexity of gravel racing.
Another BWR in the books, another set of champions crowned. It seems the 'waffles' are still being served hot, with the usual dose of pain and glory for those brave enough to taste them.
Never miss a story
Essential 2026 Guides
More from this section
When racing turns to running: Was South Korea’s XC World Cup debut a success?Escape Collective5h ago- Tour de Suisse terminates Zondacrypto partnership 'with immediate effect'Escape Collective6h ago
- How will the Giro d'Italia's Bulgarian start measure up?Escape Collective12h ago