The 2026 UCI Gravel World Championships has announced Australian professional cyclist Tiffany Cromwell as an official event ambassador ahead of the Championships in Nannup, Western Australia, on 10–11 October 2026.
One of Australia’s most respected and accomplished cyclists, Cromwell brings almost two decades of international experience across both road and gravel racing. A professional since 2010, she has competed at the highest level of the sport, earning multiple WorldTour stage victories and representing Australia at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
In recent years, Cromwell has made gravel racing a central focus of her career. She has claimed elite victories at leading international events, including Unbound Gravel, and has stood on the podium at multiple UCI Gravel World Series races.
As an ambassador for the 2026 UCI Gravel World Championships, Cromwell will help promote gravel riding in Western Australia, support rider engagement initiatives, and share her experience and passion for the discipline in the lead-up to the Championships in Nannup.
“I’m really proud to be an ambassador for the 2026 UCI Gravel World Championships in Nannup,” Cromwell said.
“The course and the region have earned their reputation through years of great racing, and it’s exciting to see that recognised on the world stage. I’m looking forward to helping welcome riders from around the world to Western Australia for what will be a special championship.”
Event Director Stephen Gallagher welcomed the appointment, saying Cromwell’s involvement reflects the spirit and ambition of the event.
“We are thrilled to welcome Tiffany Cromwell as an Ambassador for the 2026 UCI Gravel World Championships,” Gallagher said.
“Tiffany’s international experience, leadership and unmistakable passion for gravel racing truly embody the spirit of this event. She brings credibility, energy and a deep love for the discipline, and we know she will inspire athletes and fans from around the world to visit Western Australia.”
The 2026 UCI Gravel World Championships is supported by the Western Australian Government through the Regional Events Program.




