In dem Video hier >>>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3utG_9QnfM

... sehe ich wenig Gründe, kein Straßenrad zu fahren. Da ist schon einigermaßen viel Asphalt dabei.

Und zur Radwahl schrieb dann auch ein Kommentator bei cyclingnews:

Does this mean gravel bikes aren't needed?

Since around 2014, the bike industry has been on a gravel charge, and nowadays you'll struggle to find a major brand that doesn't have at least one in its lineup. But if the Gravel World Championship contenders are riding road bikes, does that mean we can ditch the gravel bike and take our road bikes off-road too?

Probably not. The pro athletes we will watch in the race have supreme bike handling skills and will float over sections that we mere mortals would really test our bikes on. They also don't have to worry about purchasing their own equipment, which always makes things a lot easier, whereas if we were to risk taking a road bike off road and the bike were to be damaged, it would be an expensive fix.

That being said a world championship race is a stern test for any equipment, and perhaps proof that modern road bikes are much more capable all around. Will we see the lines blurring to the point where in a few years we'll have one extremely capable bike to ride road, gravel and cyclo-cross on with a few tyre options? Perhaps we are already at that point.