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2023 Unbound: who to watch in Kansas this weekend

Unbound bans aero bars and adds separate elite races

Unbound gravel once again looms large on the mixed-surface race calendar. As race weekend approaches thousands of riders, pro and amateur, descend on the tiny town of Emporia, Kansas.

What has become a major event in the gravel scene continues to attract big-name riders from all corners of the cycling world. They’ll line up alongside amateur racers intent on proving themselves on the 200 mile course.

Rob Britton drives through Kansas mud. Photo: Life Time

Canadians to watch

2022 Unbound was a big year for Canadians. Rob Britton and Haley Smith both finished sixth overall. Both are looking on form again, winning the Belgian Waffle Ride Canada over the weekend on Vancouver Island. As brutally hard as that 220 km course was, it could be a good warm-up for the 200 mile (322km) Unbound course for pros like Smith and Britton.

Smith, of course, went on to win the entire Life Time Grand Prix series in its first year. That was her first season of racing gravel, and Unbound was her first gravel race. The Maxxis Factory Racing rider has likely learned a few things over the course of the season that she’ll be bringing to her second Unbound.

Haley Smith landed the Life Time Grand Prix overall last year, including a sixth at Unbound

“I’m most looking forward to getting to take off for such an epic race as a field exclusively of women. We get to have our own race!” Smith said, when asked about her most, and least anticipated parts of the Unbound event. “I’m least looking forward to the anxiety and nervous energy that’ll be there until the “moves” go within the race.”

She’ll be joined in the elite women’s race by Red Truck’s Nadia Gontova. The Vancouver rider already has a stage win on the road at Redlands Classic this year.

Britton wasn’t the only fast Canadian in the men’s race last year. Adam Roberge had a big result with a 10th overall. With a win last week in Texas, the Quebec racer is looking primed to improve that result this year. Andrew L’Esperance, 24th at Unbound last year and also part of the Life Time Grand Prix again this year and will be looking for a result to keep him in the standings in that series.

Sofia Gomez Villafane celebrates her Unbound win. Photo: Life Time

Favourites to watch in Emporia

As usual, Unbound has attracted a mix of returning favourites and international stars. Both 2022 winners, Ivar Silk and Sofia Gomez Villafane, are back in Emporia to defend their Unbound titles. Amity Rockwell, the 2019…

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