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2025 Unbound Gravel p/b Shimano

May 31st 2025, at 10am CST, 11am EST, 4pm UK, 5pm EU

16:28 US Eastern, 22:28 Europe -   Kloeser 4th, Lejeune 5th and De Crescenzo 6th

16:28 US Eastern, 22:28 Europe -  Sofia Gomez Villafane 3rd in the sprint

16:21 US Eastern, 22:21 Europe -  Cecily Decker (PAS Racing) takes second, crossing the line over eight minutes after her teammate, and should take over the top of the leaderboard of the Life Time Grand Prix standings.

16:11 US Eastern, 22:11 Europe -  Cecily Decker is going to finish in second place.

16:11 US Eastern, 22:11 Europe -  Karoline Mignon wins the women's Unbound 200 race!

15:53 US Eastern, 21:53 Europe -  Migon is absolutely on fire, she now has over five minutes on her teammate Decker as she comes into the last 5 miles.

15:10 US Eastern, 21:10 Europe -  Cameron Jones finished in a time of 8:37:09, and Pellaud crossed the line 42 seconds later.

15:08 US Eastern, 21:08 Europe -  Group of four riders with De Crescenzo, Kloeser, Lejeune and Gomez Villafane are seven minutes from Stephens.

15:07 US Eastern, 21:07 Europe -  Migon is solo off the front with a gap of over three minutes to Decker. Stephens is now at seven minutes down.

14:33 US Eastern, 20:33 Europe -  Torbjørn Røed is third

14:26 US Eastern, 20:26 Europe -  New Zealander Cameron Jones wins Unbound 200!

14:25 US Eastern, 20:25 Europe -  Cameron Jones attacks a they pair reach Emporia!

12:26 US Eastern, 18:26 Europe -  Cameron Jones and Simon Pellaud swap chain lube to keep riding smoothly.

12:26 US Eastern, 18:26 Europe -  Emily Newsom has abandoned the race.

12:25 US Eastern, 18:25 Europe -  50 miles ot go with the men, 77 miles for the women.

12:24 US Eastern, 18:24 Europe -  Lead trio of Decker, Mignon and Stephens have a 14-minute lead to the chase group.  Teammate Decker and Mignon were chatting and sharing a bottle

11:49 US Eastern, 17:49 Europe -  40 miles to go: Crash: Keegan Swenson's down, he's back up and riding

11:48 US Eastern, 17:48 Europe - Women's race leaders; Cecily Decker, Karoline Mignon and Lauren Stephens - are working well together after Little Egypt, they have over 10 minutes lead

11:12 US Eastern, 17:12 Europe -  Cameron Jones and Simon Pellaud still lead the men's elite race and have extended their gap to nearly seven minutes over the chasing group, which includes Joris Nieuwenhuis, Brendan Johnston, Ian Boswell, Andrew L’Esperance, Torbjørn Røed and Jasper Ockeloen.

10:59 US Eastern, 16:59 Europe -  Little Egypt at mile 104: A steep, rocky ascent known for breaking up the field.

10:59 US Eastern, 16:59 Europe -  Sarah Sturm is out of the race, she crashed and hit her head a bit too hard.

10:44 US Eastern, 16:44 Europe -  The women's peloton Annika Langvad, Rosa Klöser, Sofía Gómez Villafañe, Carolin Schiff, Morgan Aguirre and Gee Schreurs, Sarah Lang is 11 minutes behind the 3 keaders.

10:44 US Eastern, 16:44 Europe -  Cecily Decker, Karolina Migon and Lauren Stephens now have  a lead of 10 minutes

10:13 US Eastern, 16:13 Europe -  Cecily Decker, Karolina Migon and Lauren Stephens have  passed Gabby Traxler at Alma. Traxler is in fourth, with Haley Smith just behind her in fifth

10:12 US Eastern, 16:12 Europe -  Defending champion Rosa Klöser (Canyon-SRAM) made a wheel change at the aid station in Alma.

10:12 US Eastern, 16:12 Europe -  Klara Sofie Skovgård Hansen (Canyon Factory Racing) has abandoned the women's race with a suspected broken collarbone in a crash.

10:01 US Eastern, 16:01 Europe -  We are now LIVE from Emporia!

09:59 US Eastern, 15:59 Europe -  Jan Stockli and Callum Jones were first through the aid station at Alma, with four chasers including Ian Boswell and Brendan Johnston behind and another three-rider group a further 30 seconds back.

09:31 US Eastern, 15:31 Europe -  Rob Britton (Castelli SOG) has won the 2025 Unbound XL, beating Lachlan Morton (EF Education-EasyPost) and setting a new course record after racing through the night over the 350-mile race. Total time: 17:49 and an average speed of 20.13 mph!

09:30 US Eastern, 15:30 Europe -  Gabby Traxler has a  three-minute lead over the chasing group; Karolina Migon, Cecily Decker and Lauren Stephens.  

The main peloton is 5 minutes behind; Annika Langvad, Rosa Klöser, Sofía Gómez Villafañe, Carolin Schiff, Morgan Aguirre and Gee Schreurs among them.

09:29 US Eastern, 15:29 Europe -  Some Stats: 1,800 riders in the 100 mile field and 1,300 riders in the 200 mile field

09:19 US Eastern, 15:19 Europe -  125 miles to go: Simon Pellaud and Camron Jones had a 3 minurtes lead on the chase group

08:40 US Eastern, 14:40 Europe -  This year’s live broadcast, featuring nearly seven hours of free coverage on YouTube, could be a game-changer for gravel racing. For the first time, fans around the world can follow the Unbound drama in real-time, with commentary from cycling legends and a fleet of cameras covering the action from start to finish—including motos, a heli, drones, and on-site studio commentary. A

08:40 US Eastern, 14:40 Europe -  Jan Stockli (Tudor Pro Cycling) and Cameron Jones have attacked from the lead group and have a minutes lead.

08:11 US Eastern, 14:11 Europe -  Gabby Traxler has a lead three minutes on the chasers behind as the women's elite race approaches the Divide Road sector. 

08:08 US Eastern, 14:08 Europe -  In the women's Elite race; Gabby Traxler (Enough Cycling) attackd on Kaw Hill Road and has a lead of 2 minures. Behind Paige Onweller (Trek Driftless), Haley Smith, Kirstine Frida Rysbjerg and Ann-Christine Allik chase with the main peloton 4 minutes behind.

08:07 US Eastern, 14:07 Europe -  Elite men's breakaway contains: Kyle Kalish, Tim McBirney, Julien Gagne, Tobin Ortenblad, Marcus Spratt, Adne Koster, Leandro Messineo, Andrew Dillman, Justin McQuerry, Francesco Bettini, Jonas Orset, Daan Grossemans, Finn Mitchell, Matteo Fontana and Lukas Baum.

08:05 US Eastern, 14:05 Europe -  At 202 miles with 10,000 feet (3,105m) of climbing, today's course for the Unbound Gravel 200 will challenge even the most hardened gravel racers in the bunch.

The chance of precipitation is put at 20%. The rain of recent days in Emporia Kansas has given way to sunshine, leaving an expectation among key contenders that the course they will be facing in Unbound Gravel 200 on Saturday will be largely dry, though patches of mud could still help shape the outcome.
 
The mid-week mud has been drying as rain gave way to warm and sunny conditions ahead of the 200 mile event across the Flint Hills of Kansas. The wind could also be a factor and competitors shouldn’t be underestimating the toll that could be taken by the heat.
 
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