
Tyre Choice and Pressures for UK Gravel
Tyres can make or break your gravel ride. This blog cuts through the guesswork on width, tread and pressure, showing you what actually works for UK conditions.
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After a breakthrough debut season, the Ribble Outliers return for 2026 hungrier, sharper, and focused on bigger goals. This is a gravel racing team built on doing things their own way, because that's where real progress lives.
We don't do neutral territory. Gravel exists in the space between adventure and performance, and that's exactly where we're at home. It's unpredictable, demanding, and unforgiving, but that's the point. That's where character shows up and where stories are earned, not given.
We're not here just to chase podiums. We're here to chase progress. To push boundaries, test limits, and keep asking what's possible. Every race is a lesson. Every setback fuels the next step forward.
This season is about evolution.

Harry turned professional on the road in 2018 after graduating in civil engineering. He raced at WorldTour level, represented Great Britain and won a stage of the Tour of Yorkshire. After moving into gravel racing in 2025, he finished second at the British Gravel TT and placed in the top-five at Gravel Earth.

Starting out in mountain biking, Sophie progressed through the GB Olympic Development pathway and went on to win European titles, World Cups and national championships. After six years racing on the road WorldTour, she returned off-road in 2025 and claimed five wins. In 2026, her focus is the Nationals, Europeans and Worlds.

Originally a cyclocross and road racer, Jenson moved into professional gravel racing in 2025 with the Ribble Outliers. He hit the ground running, winning UCI Gravel Wales and the National Gravel TT. Now he’s using that experience to push harder and raise the bar for 2026.

Known for his strength over long distances, Metheven has delivered major results across UK gravel events. After balancing racing with full-time work, 2026 marks his move to competing full-time. With more focus and consistency, he’s aiming to turn strong performances into regular podium finishes this season.

After winning four National Elite MTB titles and finishing seventh at the UCI World Marathon Championships, Ben switched to gravel racing in 2024. He joined the Ribble Outliers in 2025 and quickly made his mark at major races. For 2026, the goal is simple: fight for podiums across UCI and Gravel Earth events.

Once a professional skateboarder, Josie has swapped four wheels for two and gone all in on gravel racing. A former European Skateboarder of the Year, she brings serious power and energy to the bike. 2026 marks her first season as a full-time professional cyclist with the Ribble Outliers.
For 2026, the Outliers continue to race on the ULTRA-GRIT. Same proven platform, now finished in a brand new colourway for the season.
ULTRA-GRIT is our dedicated gravel race bike. It’s built for speed on rough terrain, with a lightweight carbon frame and geometry tuned for aggressive riding. The aero shaping helps maintain speed on fast sections, while the generous tyre clearance gives riders the confidence to push harder when the surface gets loose.
This isn’t a bike built for comfort cruising. It’s designed for racing. For high intensity efforts, long days in the saddle and courses that don’t play nice.
For 2026, we’re pleased to welcome KALAS as the official kit partner of the Ribble Outliers.
KALAS brings decades of experience in performance cycling apparel, supplying pro teams and elite riders across road, gravel and MTB. Their kit is built for long days, hard efforts and unpredictable conditions, exactly what gravel racing demands.
Throughout the season, the team will race and train in custom KALAS kit, designed specifically for the Outliers. Aerodynamic fits and practical details that actually matter when you’re hours deep into a race.
From early-season training camps to headline gravel races across Europe and the UK, the Outliers are lining up for a busy year of racing. This calendar covers our key events for the season, including team camps, major targets and the long days that define gravel racing.
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Racing at this level doesn’t happen in isolation. The Ribble Outliers are backed by partners who share the same focus on performance, reliability and doing things properly. From equipment to apparel, each brand plays a role in keeping the team prepared for long days, tough conditions and everything gravel throws at us.
Stay up to date with the team’s journey, race results, and behind-the-scenes content:
🔗 Instagram – @ribble_cycles/ribbleoutliers 🔗 YouTube – Ribble Cycles 🔗 Facebook – Ribble Cycles
Join us as we celebrate the adventure, the challenge, and the community that defines gravel riding. This is The Ribble Outliers.

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