Unbound Gravel 2023
Latest News from the Race
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Maghalie Rochette: Unbound 200 is still a stretch, cyclocross is what I love
Canadian to miss road nationals and will focus on BC Bike Race, UCI Gravel World Championships and maybe E-MTB Worlds -
Nathan Haas blog: We need to talk about the Unbound mud pit
Was it wrong to not re-route the course? -
Team AMANI riders continue healing process at Unbound Gravel
Langat finishes fourth in XL 350 as Kenyan riders 'stepped up to play a role' following 2022 death of founder Sule Kangangi
Date | June 3, 2023 |
Start location | Emporia, Kansas |
Finish location | Emporia, Kansas |
Previous edition | Unbound Gravel 2022 |
Keegan Swenson wins men's Unbound Gravel 200
It all came down to a seven rider sprint and in this edition of the Unbound Gravel 200 Keegan Swenson (Santa Cruz) was determined not to miss out on the line, shifting up a podium step to take victory after a tough muddy race through the Flint Hills of Kansas.
Former road professional and 2016 De Brabantse Pijl winner Petr Vakoc was second and EF Education-EasyPost rider Lachlan Morton came third after attempting a late break.
"it was a bit of a tricky finish,” Swenson told Cyclingnews at the finish line. “Everyone seemed like they were going pretty well. There were attacks in the last few miles. The finish chute was quite hectic, so I figured I would go a little bit long, and hopefully, block a bit. It worked out.”
Carolin Schiff takes solo victory at women's Unbound Gravel 200
Carolin Schiff has already had a stellar year on gravel, but shot to new heights during the Unbound 200 when she forged clear of the 2022 winner, Sofia Gomez Villafañe, with 60 miles of the race still left and stretched the gap to the line.
The 37-year-old-German stretched the gap to defending champion Villafañe to 15 minutes, while it was Sarah Sturm who came over the line in third, adding another six minutes to the winner's time.
In fourth place, close behind the experienced Sturm, was British gravel champion Danni Shrosbree, who kept picking up places on the hard-packed gravel of the latter phases of the race, with the 'peanut butter mud' of the early stages having delivered chaos to the early stages of the men's and women's race alike.
About Unbound Gravel
The Garmin Unbound Gravel presented by Craft returned the first Saturday in June with five racing distances, including the signature 200-mile event with a mass-start for men and women in downtown Emporia, Kansas. All the routes took in the rugged roads in the Flint Hills of Kansas, defined with sharp rocks and hilly terrain across the Tallgrass Prairie in the middle of the US.
Unbound Gravel 100 was a competitive, shorter-distance option, designed to serve as a “stepping stone” towards the Unbound Gravel 200.
Unique aspects to these races include the remote roads used for routes through vast prairie lands, the checkpoints participants must locate to follow the correct course, and a “do not call us” policy for breakdowns and injuries.
The Unbound Gravel 200 on June 3, was the first of four gravel races in the Life Time Grand Prix and the second stop in the series. The series will be contested by an invitation-only field of 35 women and 35 men for an equally-split prize purse of $250,000, paid to the top 10 riders with the most points accumulated from five of the seven events.
Last year, Sofia Gomez Villafanñe won the women’s division of Unbound Gravel 200 with a solo effort across the final 80 miles, her overall time 10 hours, 27 minutes, 40 seconds. Lauren De Crescenzo, the 2021 champion, trailed 9 minutes later for second place, and Emily Newsom was third for the second year in a row, another 13 minutes down.
Ivar Slik won the men’s 200-mile race with five riders contesting the sprint in downtown Emporia, Kansas. Silk clocked a time of 9 hours, 22 minutes, 4 seconds to win the 2022 Unbound Gravel 200. In a photo finish for the final two spots on the podium, Keegan Swenson took second with 2021 champion Ian Boswell taking third.
In the Unbound Gravel 100, Marisa Boaz finished 22nd overall and took the women’s title, while Ethan Oveson won the men’s division.
Join Cyclingnews' coverage of the 2023 Unbound Gravel with race reports, results, photo galleries, news and race analysis.
Unbound Gravel route
The route for Unbound Gravel 200 began and ended on the pavement in downtown Emporia. All Unbound Gravel event distances utilise a single-loop format, with the vast majority of the course on gravel and dirt roads
From the start in front of the historic Granada Theatre, riders will head in a southbound direction similar to what was done in 2022. The route is relentless, with constant ups and downs that add up to 9,100 feet of elevation gain on the 205.5-mile route. There are two checkpoints, one at Eureka (mile 79) and the other at Madison (mile 167), where riders can receive outside support and a pair of neutral ‘water oasis’ stops, Texaco Hill (mile 42) and Hamilton (mile 124).
Check out the details on our Unbound Gravel route page.
Unbound Gravel Schedule
Date | Stage | Start time |
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June 3, 2023 | Pro Men Unbound 200, 205.5 miles | 5:50 am CDT |
June 3, 2023 | Pro Women Unbound 200, 205.5 miles | 5:52 am CDT |
June 3, 2023 | Unbound Gravel 100, 103.1 miles | 7:00 am CDT |
Races
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Unbound Gravel 2023
Latest Content on the Race
Sofía Gómez Villafañe heads to Unbound Gravel with shift from MTB to gravel
By Jackie Tyson published
News 'For those who have embraced this new disciple, transition pretty smooth,' says 2022 Unbound Gravel 200 winner
Adam Roberge defends pack tactics as part of 'spirit of gravel' after Gravel Locos
By Jackie Tyson published
News Without freedom to use tactics Canadian says 'we can organize gravel time trials'
Peter Stetina: Paydirt is a passion, it's mayhem, it's like your wedding day
By Jackie Tyson published
News Unbound Gravel gets serious after tyre toss bonus seconds at Stetina's Paydirt decide women's winner
Laurens ten Dam preps for third Unbound 200 at Gravel Locos
By Jackie Tyson published
News 'Unbound is my big goal' says Dutchman about his alternative racing for 2023
Top News on the Race
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Carolin Schiff's unreleased Canyon: The Women's Unbound Gravel 200 winning bike
Schiff raced to a solo win on a prototype Canyon gravel bike -
Villafañe: I’m ready for a women’s-only race at Unbound Gravel 200
‘Equality means having equal opportunity for us to show what we're capable of’ says 2023 runner-up for elite women -
Prototype Canyon gravel bike spotted at Unbound
Peter Stetina and Carolin Schiff were both racing on what looks like a new gravel bike from Canyon
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Peanut butter mud causes chaos at Unbound Gravel
‘I couldn’t believe what we saw. It was absolute madness’ says Nathan Haas after early retirement -
Keegan Swenson's Santa Cruz Stigmata: The Men's Unbound Gravel 200 winning bike
Was the unbound winner riding a prototype Santa Cruz frame and fork? -
Lachlan Morton hits Unbound Gravel podium after end to ‘annoying luck’
Australian EF Education-EasyPost rider finishes third after his late attack was reeled back in
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Payson McElveen ends chase for Unbound Gravel glory with physical issues
US rider pulled off the course after Texaco Hill -
Brand new 12-speed Shimano GRX groupset breaks cover at Unbound Gravel
Mechanical groupset with wider cassette range and updated brakes spotted on Taylor Lideen's Unbound XL bike -
Cyclocross racers 'chase where the money is' at Unbound Gravel 200
Amanda Nauman, Caroline Mani, Raylyn Nuss and Kerry Werner take on gravel as cash drains from cyclocross
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