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5 conclusions from a muddy and muddled Unbound Gravel

Elite men rolled out of town a few minutes behind schedule, but still ahead of the traditional 6AM mass start.

The words elite riders used to describe the 2023 Unbound Gravel had a similar ring: mayhem, brutal, unforgiving, survival, wild. The consistent theme from the pros, and many amateurs, was ‘205 miles of pain’ for the flagship event.

Last year’s runner-up Keegan Swenson won the men’s elite division in a seven-rider rush to the finish in Emporia, while Carolin Schiff won the women’s title with a 15-minute margin over last year’s champion Sofia Gomez Villafañe.

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