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    Unbound Gravel 200 LIVE: Würtz Schmidt with big lead on two chasers with 50 miles to go as five riders pull away in women’s race

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    Interesting combination in the lead group as team tactics will come into play with teammates Gomez Villafañe and Schreurs vs solo riders.

    Reminder that the group also includes two previous winners Klöser (2024) and Gomez Villafañe (2022).

    Report that winds are impacting the race with strong headwind.

    Onweller catches back onto the lead group, after being dropped on W road. Again. Back to five riders in the lead group.

    Klöser is back with the front group with Onweller 11 seconds back after 140 miles.

    Mile 136 is beyond the Preserve and the course bends back to the west to the third and final Feed Zone for pros – at approximately mile 149.6 – approximately 57 miles to go.

    The course passes to the east of the famous Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, established in 1996 to protect a significant remnant of the once vast tallgrass prairie ecosystem – many rare plants and rare species of birds and other animals. Tallgrass prairie once covered 170 million acres of North America in what is now the US and Canada, but now only 4% remains.

    Jones has lost one minute in one kilometre. No visible mechanical issue to be seen,

    Chase duo is going through Council Grove, the northernmost section of this year’s course

    The leaders in the men’s race have 72 miles to go whereas the women’s leading group of five have 93 miles to go.

    It looks as though the rain may have eased or even stopped for both lead groups in the men’s and women’s races. However, they are all absolutely caked in mud at the front from the top of their helmet to the bottom of their shoes.

    Men’s average speed so far is at 23mph and the women are at 20.5mph. They are flying considering the brutal conditions.

    The weather has really descended on the riders with the rain so heavy and the clouds so thick that they can hardly see 100 metres up the road.

    The men are 114 miles into the day with the women just under 100 miles in. The four leaders in the women’s race look to be getting further clear of the chase as the two Specialized riders of Würtz Schmidt and Swenson go further and further clear of Freeburn in the men’s race.

    The tracks are now extremely wet and the riders are getting coated in mud. Horrible conditions for the riders.

    The weather has closed in again after a sunny spell but now it is very dark with heavy rain, thunder and lightning. The men’s race have just over 100 miles to go as they pass the halfway point. The women have just left the second aid station and are settling back into the pace after slowing to work together as they go clear.

    The sun is out for the men but it is raining on the women’s race.

    In the Unbound XL men’s race the leader, Robin Gemperle has covered 297 miles with Alex McCormack close behind him.

    The sun is out on the riders for the moment but the rain is falling at the finish as the junior 50 mile race sets off.

    All the riders are already completely covered in mud from head to toe.

    The mud appears to have compacted down a bit more with both the men and women settling into the race now as the groups have been formed thanks to that chaotic mud section.

    It is interesting to see the difference in riders. Some wearing vests and some just having the jerseys. There’s a real split.

    67 riders in the women’s peloton and 133 riders in the men’s peloton.

    If you are new to gravel racing, Cam Jones won last year with Matthew Beers, Keegan Swenson, Torbjørn Røed, Alexey Vermeulen, Lachlan Morton are all big names to look out for with former WorldTour road riders like Romain Bardet, Thomas De Gendt, Simon Pellaud and Mads Würtz Schmidt all racing with the last two being big favourites for this race.

    The riders are all lined up in Emporia. It is currently dry but there was apparently a big storm in the night with mud looking like it could be a real issue.

    A mechanics job isn’t an easy one at the best of times, but for gravel mechanics, it is a whole other ball game as it is just you against the terrain with no big team of mechanics around you. Cyclingnews spoke to mechanics of Alexey Vermeulen, Carolin Schiff and more.

    >>> ‘Mechanics dread excitement’ – Meet the people who navigate pit-stop chaos to keep the pros rolling at Unbound Gravel

    Mechanic working on a gravel bike

    (Image credit: Linda Guerrette l Stetina’s Paydirt)

    The startlist is a blend of former and current road riders, gravel specialists and the odd full blown all-rounders in both the men’s and women’s lineups.

    The race has upped it’s prize pot for this year with $60,000 being split between the top five riders in both the men’s and women’s races.

    Hello and welcome to Cyclingnews’ live updates of the 2026 Life Time Unbound Gravel presented by Shimano.

    The 200 mile/333km race is the one that starts very soon. However, yesterday saw the start of Unbound XL, a 300 mile epic that is still racing now after an all nighter on the brutal gravel. They set off 3pm local time and are due to finish in around four to five hours time.

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