Home Cycling ‘Maybe I was the strongest, but I couldn’t have won without Keegan’ — Swenson sacrifices his wheel and his race so Mads Würtz Schmidt can conquer Unbound

‘Maybe I was the strongest, but I couldn’t have won without Keegan’ — Swenson sacrifices his wheel and his race so Mads Würtz Schmidt can conquer Unbound

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‘Maybe I was the strongest, but I couldn’t have won without Keegan’ — Swenson sacrifices his wheel and his race so Mads Würtz Schmidt can conquer Unbound

Heavy rain and thunderstorms swept across eastern Kansas through Friday and Saturday to deliver another epic edition of Unbound Gravel. Riders battled the infamous peanut butter mud that zapped any leg speed and clogged tyres and drivetrains, while fierce winds turned carefully planned race strategies into a contest of pure attrition and luck.

Midway through the race, a promising three-rider breakaway formed featuring former Unbound winner Keegan Swenson, his Specialized Off-Road teammate Mads Würtz Schmidt, and young Coby Freeburn (Trek Driftless). But Freeburn eventually could not hold the pace, leaving the two Specialized teammates alone off the front with more than six minutes on the chasers and looking firmly in control of the race.

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