Unbound Gravel Explained

Unbound Gravel
Date:First weekend after Memorial Day
Region:Flint Hills around Emporia, Kansas, United States
Discipline:Gravel cycling
Competition:Professional and amateur
Director:Ben Sachs[1]
First:2006[2]
Website:unboundgravel.com

Unbound Gravel, formerly known as the Dirty Kanza, is an event comprising gravel racing covering various distances held annually during the late spring on rural roads in the Flint Hills region of the Great Plains around Emporia, Kansas, United States.[3] [4] The race's organizers refer to the 200miles race as the "World's Premiere Gravel Grinder",[5] and ranked as one of the top gravel bike races.[6] [7]

Course

Starting and ending in Emporia, the routes runs along rural roads in the Flint Hills of east-central Kansas.[3] The course route varies each year, and can change directions from year to year (north or south route) from Emporia. In some years the temperature on the route has exceeded 100F in the afternoon, while other years have seen rain or hail, also severe weather is possible in Kansas.[8] It is not uncommon for rain to occur before or during the race causing some dirt roads to turn into "mud roads".[9]

There are checkpoints spaced about 50 miles apart for longer races, and riders must carry water and food, as well as fix their own tires and bikes.[10] [11] If riders receive outside support at any location other than official checkpoints it will result in immediate disqualification. Riders may assist other riders by any means and at any time.[3]

Events

Originally, the event was started as a 200miles mile race, but over the years additional lengths have been added to encourage more riders to give it a chance. Though the name of the race distances are rounded off to nice numerical values, the actual distance of each race is slightly different.

The event consists of the following races:

History

In 2006, the first year of Dirty Kanza had 34 riders. It was organized by Joel Dyke and Jim Cummins, and modeled off of similar rides Trans-Iowa and the Flint Hills Death Ride.[13]

In 2018, Life Time Fitness purchased Dirty Kanza Productions.[14] That year the race had 2,500 registered riders.[15]

In 2019, the race had 2,750 registered riders.[16]

Several changes occurred in 2020. First the races were postponed from May 29–31 to September 10–13 because of the ongoing worldwide COVID-19 pandemic issues,[17] then later were cancelled.[18]

Organizers considered a name change for the event to remove reference to Kaw nation (also known as Kanza) based on an online petition despite representatives of the Kaw Nation responding to the allegations, saying "Life Time and the Kaw Nation are proud of our relationship, which is built upon mutual respect, dignity, and integrity" and "It was felt that 'Kanza' paid homage to the region (the Kanza Prairie), to its rich history, and to all things associated with the region, including the Kaw Nation".[19] [20] The same year, the event's surviving founder made a statement that the police shooting of an intoxicated black man in Atlanta who grabbed an officer's taser and fired it at the officer was "justified".[21] The ensuing controversy resulted in his eventual firing by the event's parent company, Life Time Fitness.[22] [23] On October 29, 2020, it was announced that the name of the race would be changed to Unbound Gravel.[24]

In 2021, the race had 2,626 registered riders.[25]

In 2023, there was a total of over 4,000 registered riders for all races.

In 2024, there was a total of around 5,000 registered riders for all races, with 1,480 in the Unbound Gravel 200, and 1,829 in the Unbound Gravel 100.[26] Riders came from all 50 U.S. States and 40 Countries.

Winners

Unbound Gravel XL

Before 2020, the race was known as the Dirty Kanza XL (or DK XL). This 350 mile race was first held in 2018. Results verified at Athlinks.[27]

Year Male Female
align=center 2024 Sebastian Breuer Svenja Betz
align=center 2023 Logan Kasper Kristen Legan
align=center 2022 William Harrison Cynthia Frazier
align=center 2021 Taylor Lideen Lael Wilcox
align=center 2020 N/A (race cancelled) N/A (race cancelled)
align=center 2019 Jay Petervary Lael Wilcox
align=center 2018 Matt Acker Rebecca Rusch

Unbound Gravel 200

Before 2020, the race was known as the Dirty Kanza 200 (or DK 200). This 200 mile race was first held in 2006. Results verified at Athlinks.[27]

Year Male Female
align=center 2024 Rosa Klöser
align=center 2023 Carolin Schiff
align=center 2022 Sofía Gómez Villafañe
align=center 2021 Lauren De Crescenzo
align=center 2020 N/A (race cancelled) N/A (race cancelled)
align=center 2019 Amity Rockwell
align=center 2018 Kaitlin Keough
align=center 2017 Mat Stephens Alison Tetrick
align=center 2016 Amanda Nauman
align=center 2015 Yuri Hauswald Amanda Nauman
align=center 2014 Brian Jensen Rebecca Rusch
align=center 2013 Dan Hughes Rebecca Rusch
align=center 2012 Dan Hughes Rebecca Rusch
align=center 2011 Dan Hughes Betsy Shogren
align=center 2010 Corey Godfrey Emily Brock
align=center 2009 Michael Marchand N/A
align=center 2008 Cameron Chambers Kristen High
align=center 2007 Steve Goetzelman Leslie Hiemenz
align=center 2006 Dan Hughes N/A

Unbound Gravel 100

Before 2020, the race was known as the DK 100. This 100 mile race was first held in 2013 as the DK Half Pint. It became an official race distance in 2019. Results verified at Athlinks.[27]

Year Male Female
align=center 2024 Elliott Baring Lauren Stephens
align=center 2023 David Brower Tiffany Cromwell
align=center 2022 Ethan Overson Marisa Boaz
align=center 2021 Lauren Stephens
align=center 2020 N/A (race cancelled) N/A (race cancelled)
align=center 2019 Lauren Stephens
align=center 2018 Matthew Accarrino Erica Mueller
align=center 2017 Steven Baxter Rebecca Rusch
align=center 2016 Guy Alvarez Rebecca Rusch
align=center 2015 Austin Morris Jennifer Rhoades
align=center 2014 David Wilson Danielle Pellicano
align=center 2013 Mark Schloegel Lynn Malir

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contact. 5 September 2018 . Dirty Kanza . 2010-12-11 .
  2. Web site: Gravel Rides are Saving Small-Town America . 5 September 2018 . Bicycling.com . Taylor Rojek . 8 August 2018.
  3. Web site: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) . Dirty Kanza . https://web.archive.org/web/20200622234004/https://dirtykanza.com/faq/ . June 22, 2020 . dead.
  4. Book: Legan, Nick . Gravel Cycling: The Complete Guide to Gravel Racing and Adventure Bikepacking. 20 December 2017 . VeloPress . 978-1-937716-98-1.
  5. Web site: Photo Gallery: Grit and Gravel at the 2018 Dirty Kanza 200. 13 June 2018 . 5 September 2018 . Cyclocross Magazine .
  6. Web site: Top 10 gravel races in the USA . . https://web.archive.org/web/20210610201109/https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/top-10-gravel-races-in-the-usa/ . June 10, 2021 . June 16, 2020 . live.
  7. News: Extreme Race's Allure Is Simple: 200 Miles of Gravel . 23 May 2015 . Associated Press . The New York Times.
  8. News: Neither Wind Nor Gravel Will Stop These Grinders. Farrel . Sean Patrick . 11 June 2013 . .
  9. Web site: Chaos and controversy: Inside the quagmire that clogged Unbound Gravel 2023 . Global Cycling Network (GCN) . October 5, 2023 .
  10. News: What it's like to race in the Dirty Kanza 200. . Taylor . Tom . 14 June 2017 .
  11. Book: Ian Dille. The Cyclist's Bucket List: A Celebration of 75 Quintessential Cycling Experiences. 7 July 2015. Rodale. 978-1-62336-446-5. 120.
  12. Web site: Dirty Kanza goes big with new 350-mile race . VeloNews . Spencer Powlison . 31 May 2018 . 5 September 2018.
  13. Web site: Joel "Big Grin" Dyke . 2023-09-21 . Gravel Cycling Hall of Fame . en-US.
  14. Web site: Life Time Fitness acquires Dirty Kanza . 18 September 2018 .
  15. Web site: Dirty Kanza 200 Quick Facts . Dirty Kanza . 5 September 2018. 2018-01-23 .
  16. https://www.bicycling.com/racing/a27632336/dirty-kanza-2019/ The 2019 Dirty Kanza Could Be the Toughest in History; May 29, 2019.
  17. Web site: 2020 Event Status Update (Postponement) . Dirty Kanza . https://web.archive.org/web/20200421142301/https://dirtykanza.com/2020-dirty-kanza-postponement-faqs/ . April 21, 2020 . dead.
  18. Web site: 2020 Event Status Update (Cancelled) . Dirty Kanza . https://web.archive.org/web/20200709221123/https://dirtykanza.com/new-dirt/2020-event-status-update/ . July 9, 2020 . dead.
  19. Web site: 2020-06-23. Dirty Kanza organizers are considering options for a possible name change. 2020-07-08. CyclingTips. en-US.
  20. Web site: Dirty Kanza responds to campaign petitioning for name change based on racist allegations. 20 April 2020.
  21. Web site: 2020-06-21. Dirty Kanza boss fired over 'inappropriate and insensitive' comment. 2021-05-13. VeloNews.com.
  22. Web site: Samples. Chuck. Dirty Kanza founder fired from Life Time Fitness over social media post on officer-involved shooting. 2021-05-13. www.kvoe.com. en-us.
  23. Web site: Giddings. Caitlin. 2020-07-15. Why the Name of a Major Gravel Event Is Being Changed. 2021-06-08. Outside Online. en.
  24. Web site: 2020-10-29. The Dirty Kanza is now Unbound Gravel. 2020-10-29. VeloNews.com.
  25. Web site: Unbound Gravel rebounds with stellar fields and prairie pain – Preview . . https://web.archive.org/web/20210610193040/https://www.cyclingnews.com/races/unbound-gravel-2021/preview/ . June 10, 2021 . June 2, 2021 . live.
  26. Web site: 10 contenders at Unbound Gravel . . https://web.archive.org/web/20240604230209/https://www.cyclingnews.com/races/unbound-gravel-2024/preview/ . June 4, 2024 . May 27, 2024 . live.
  27. https://www.athlinks.com/event/174195/results/Event/971897/Course/2067697/Results Unbound Gravel Event Results; Athlinks.