Unbound Gravel 2024
Latest News from the Race
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Unbound, Big Sugar and Leadville get prize money with Life Time Grand Prix purse trimmed
Series tally cut to $200,000 from $300,000 but now there is $180,000 on offer across the six events -
Unbound Gravel sets earlier lottery dates, VBR TWENTY24 adds new sponsors for 2025 - North American Roundup
US Gravel Championships move to Minnesota next two years, 'Ride for Magnus' in Colorado attracts 4,000 participants -
Chad Haga: Gravel racing isn't a transition from road, it's the start of a new career
American reflects on second place in Unbound 200 and his first gravel season so far
Date | June 1, 2024 |
Start location | Emporia, Kansas |
Finish location | Emporia, Kansas |
Previous edition | Unbound Gravel 2023 |
Rosa Klöser sprints to victory at pro women's Unbound 200
In a fast edition of the Unbound Gravel 200 pro women's race, Rosa Klöser claimed the victory at the prestigious gravel race in the United States in a rare group sprint.
In her first Unbound attempt the German got the gap, to cross the finish line in Emporia, Kansas ahead of Geerike Schreurs (SD Worx-ProTime) while in third it was Paige Onweller (Trek-Drftlss). Klöser finished with a time of 10:26:02, in an edition that delivered the fastest day of racing on the 203 mile (327 km) north course with 11,850 feet (3,612m) of climbing.
The last two winners of the race, who both crossed the line solo, finished off the podium with Carolin Schiff (Canyon CLLCTV) taking six in the lead bunch sprint while Sofia Gomez-Villafañe (Specialized) came over the line in 15th after mechanicals hampered her race.
Lachlan Morton triumphs from two man break at Unbound 200 pro men's race
Lachlan Morton (EF Education-EasyPost) and Chad Haga (PAS racing) worked together to distance their rivals in the Unbound Gravel 200 pro men's race, but then had to turn from allies to adversaries as they charged toward the finish line in Emporia together to decide the victor in a sprint.
The Australian was in pole position in Haga's wheel after reeling back in his attempt to get away before it came down to a sprint and leant on his experience of the race to make sure that this time he crossed in first place. After first attempting the race in 2019, and coming fourth and then going one better last year Morton sprinted his way to the top step in 2024 with a record time of 9:11:47.
It was a battle for third from the group behind, with Tobias Kongstad taking third ahead of Piotr Havik (Classified-Ridley) and Mattia De Marchi (Enough). Last year's winner Keegan Swenson (Santa Cruz Bicycles-SRAM) came over the line in 14th place.
About Unbound Gravel 2024
Unbound Gravel is held on the first weekend in June with five racing distances, including the signature 200-mile event on Saturday with an early morning mass-start for men and women in downtown Emporia, Kansas. All the routes take in rugged roads in the Flint Hills of Kansas, defined by sharp rocks and hilly terrain across the Tallgrass Prairie in the middle of the US.
Unbound Gravel 100 sets out in the hours after the 200-mile event, providing a competitive, shorter-distance option, designed to serve as a “stepping stone” towards the Unbound Gravel 200. There are also shorter distances and a junior race, plus, at the other extreme, there is the 350-mile long Unbound Gravel XL which starts on Friday.
Unique aspects of the 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.
Unbound Gravel 200 is also the first gravel race in the seven-event Life Time Grand Prix series and the second stop after the cross-country race at Sea Otter, Fuego XL.
In 2023 Carolin Schiff won the elite women's category of Unbound Gravel 200, forging clear of 2022 winner Sofia Gomez Villafañe with 60 miles of the race still left. Villafañe, in second, was the leading Life Time Grand Prix rider.
Keegan Swenson took out the men's elite race, on his way to the overall Life Time Grand Prix series victory as well, sprinting to victory out of the leading group of seven. Petr Vakoc was second and Lachlan Morton third.
In the Unbound Gravel 100 last year, 19-year-old David Brower won the men’s race while Tiffany Cromwell rode across the line solo to claim the women's title.
Join Cyclingnews' coverage of the 2024 Unbound Gravel with race reports, news and analysis.
Unbound Gravel 2024 top stories
Once a year, the gravel community turns all eyes with a laser-like focus to Emporia, Kansas. Winning Unbound Gravel is a coveted prize, whether the signature 200-mile event or one of the other four distances. The race started out in 2006 with under 40 riders, all men, and now captures the imagination around the globe with some of the best men's and women's riders from across disciplines, drawn to the Flint Hills of the central US plains to capture gravel's biggest prize. Preview Cyclingnews' list of riders to watch.
Unbound Gravel organisers Life Time and the heavyweight Spring Classics organisation Flanders Classics formed a unique partnership, bringing the 'original spirit' of the newest cycling discipline into the fold of a group charged with putting on some of the most historic races in road cycling. Cyclingnews spoke with CEO of Flanders Classics Tomas van den Spiegel, who emphasised the reasons behind the collaboration.
Peter Stetina, Laurens ten Dam, and Lachlan Morton all agree that 'fast and intense' are the new normal for pack racing at Unbound Gravel. Read the full story. And Sarah Sturm spoke with Cyclingnews about her Unbound preparation and the challenges in women's races, saying, 'Being a good gravel racer is problem-solving.'
Last year, when Carolin Schiff crossed the line to claim victory at Unbound Gravel 200, the Canyon CLLCTV rider had already made it clear she was a growing force in the gravel world, having won at Gravel Locos and The Traka. After more than 11 hours the 2023 ride revealed plenty, and now as defending champion Schiff is the biggest of targets.
In a video posted to the official Unbound Gravel Instagram feed, the organisers of the biggest gravel race of the year urge participants to keep their race number plates flat and clearly visible on the front of their bikes, stating that “If you wrap your plate, the timing chips on the back cannot be read by our timing mats and could result in disqualification.”
Greg Van Avermaet won the lottery to earn his debut spot on the start line at the upcoming Unbound Gravel, which will be held on June 1 in Emporia, Kansas. The former Olympic gold medallist, Tour de France stage winner, and Paris-Roubaix champion admitted that he doesn't know what to expect and that he is a little 'scared' but hopes to channel his wealth of experience in cobbled one-day racing into the rough and rugged 200-mile event.
Among the changes for this year’s Life Time Unbound Gravel presented by Mazda are new roads, more climbing and a dedicated finish chute for riders in the 200-mile event.
Unbound Gravel 2024 schedule
Date | Race | Start time |
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June 1, 2024 | Elite Men Unbound 200 | 5:50 am CDT |
June 1, 2024 | Elite Women Unbound 200 | 6:05 am CDT |
June 1, 2024 | Unbound Gravel 100 | 7:30 am CDT |
Races
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Unbound Gravel 2024
Latest Content on the Race
‘Nice to meet you peanut butter mud’ – Matej Mohorič among Unbound riders preparing for mud cameo
By Simone Giuliani published
News Riders grapple with coated tyres on course reconnaissance as 2024 looks set to be year of mud mitigation not eradication
Nathan Haas blog: 'Who is responsible if sh*t hits the fan' in gravel teams?
By Nathan Haas published
Opinion Australian reflects on the implications of gravel becoming professional in the absence of federation oversight of teams
Bigger start gap for Unbound 200 pro women 'nice but in the end the fields will be mixed'
By Simone Giuliani, Jackie Tyson published
News Views from Schiff, Villafañe, Sturm and Barrow on the impact of the staggered starts
‘Matej Mohorič will be the rider to beat’ - Greg Van Avermaet names Gravel World Champion as Unbound favourite
By Stephen Farrand published
News ‘Unbound is 327 km of slowly dying’ says former Paris-Roubaix and Olympic road race winner
Emporia adjusts to growing pains of Unbound Gravel's 12,000 visitors
By Jackie Tyson published
News Three-time winner Rebecca Rusch and infamous mud year of 2015 put Emporia on the world map
Justine Barrow flips from doubts over Unbound Gravel start to winning streak
By Simone Giuliani published
News Australian champion wins two races post-surgery but stays cautious on Unbound chances
Why is Unbound Gravel mud so bad, how can racers cope, and can we predict where the worst sections will be in 2024?
By Will Jones published
Tech Studying the geology and topography of Lyon County can provide helpful insight about where this year's mud pits will be
Dutch riders Zonneveld, Terpstra, Ockeloen try to focus on Unbound after helping injured Ivar Slik in 'critical situation'
By Jackie Tyson published
News 2022 Unbound Gravel champion remains in Arkansas hospital after surgery for broken nose, lingering concussion
Top News on the Race
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Unbound 100 winner Lauren Stephens travels to Volta Catalunya Femenina focused on petition to make Olympics
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Laurens ten Dam and Thomas Dekker spend night in US jail before Unbound Gravel
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Unbound gravel unwound – A catalogue of mishaps and misadventures
A rider's strength isn't always revealed in the results, not when there are more than 200 miles for things to go wrong
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Unbound Gravel 2024 highlights – Watch the key moments of the elite races unfold
An hour of action from the gruelling 203 mile long race in Kansas, interspersed with rider interviews -
Greg Van Avermaet overcomes 'mentally hard' Unbound Gravel to take top 10 finish
Belgian forced to chase back after two punctures but pleased to make it back into the mix -
Another unreleased SRAM Red groupset uncovered at Unbound Gravel, this time with 13-speed cassette
It only launched two weeks ago, but is the SRAM Red groupset about to get another update?
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Former soigneur Geerike Schreurs proud of ‘brave decision’ to turn pro in gravel racing
Dutch rider carves her name into historic women’s finish at Unbound Gravel 200 with second place -
Matej Mohorič jokes, 'I think we're going to stick to road racing' after Unbound Gravel DNF
Gravel world champion undone by Unbound Gravel 200 -
‘Nice to meet you peanut butter mud’ – Matej Mohorič among Unbound riders preparing for mud cameo
Riders grapple with coated tyres on course reconnaissance as 2024 looks set to be year of mud mitigation not eradication
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