Twenty-two racers from Northern Colorado have descended on Emporia, Kansas, to take on Unbound Gravel this weekend. The town of 24,000 people will welcome an additional 4700 racers plus their families, fans, support crews, and industry reps. High temps will be in the mid-80s with a 70% chance of rain.

Whit and Zack Allison are looking for podiums in the 200-mile Elite categories. Whit has been 4th two years in a row. Michael Kanter and 63-year-old Tom Strause are taking on the 350-mile XL version.

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Name City Distance Category Result
Emma McGinnis Fort Collins, CO 100 MILE 19-29 Women 21
Jacob Bolm Fort Collins, CO 100 MILE 30-39 Men 67
Jonathan Limbird Fort Collins, CO 100 MILE 30-39 Men 43
Joshua Summers Loveland, CO 100 MILE 30-39 Men No Result (DNF/DNS?)
Douglas Dowers Loveland, CO 100 MILE 40-49 Men No Result (DNF/DNS?)
Michael Mitchell Fort Collins, CO 100 MILE 50-59 Men No Result (DNF/DNS?)
Michael Lesko Fort Collins, CO 100 MILE Non-Binary 9
Colt Jones Fort Collins, CO 200 MILE 30-34 Men DNF
Ryan Baker Fort Collins, CO 200 MILE 35-39 Men DNF
Paul Baker Fort Collins, CO 200 MILE 35-39 Men DNF
Chris Cappetta Fort Collins, CO 200 MILE 35-39 Men DNF
Clint Jones Fort Collins, CO 200 MILE 35-39 Men DNF
Josh Patterson Fort Collins, CO 200 MILE 40-44 Men DNF
Kevin Boyer Wellington, CO 200 MILE 40-44 Men No Result (DNF/DNS?)
Jon Brender Fort Collins, CO 200 MILE 45-49 Men DNF
Mark Berntsen SEVERANCE, CO 200 MILE 55-59 Men DNF
Zachary Allison Fort Collins, CO 200 MILE Elite Men DNF
Whitney Allison Fort Collins, CO 200 MILE Elite Women DNF
David MacRunnel Fort Collins, CO 50 MILE Open Men No Result (DNF/DNS?)
Glenda Allen Fort Collins, CO 50 MILE Open Women 99
Michael Kanter Fort Collins, CO XL 350 MILE Open Men No Result (DNF/DNS?)
Tom Strause Timnath, CO XL 350 MILE Open Men No Result (DNF/DNS?)

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