Ten men to watch at the Leadville Trail 100
An incredibly deep start list and one important question: can anyone beat Keegan Swenson?
An incredibly deep start list and one important question: can anyone beat Keegan Swenson?
Life Time Grand Prix athletes make up the majority of the pro start line, with Sarah Sturm, Sofia Gomez Villafañe, Crystal Anthony, and Rose Grant as some of the favorites
'Technical limitations, course conditions and remote locations proved insurmountable,' says a statement from Life Time.
The Olympian says her decision comes down to three things: a lack of enjoyment, not enough safety, and questionable fairness
Keegan Swenson, Hannah Otto, Russell Finsterwald, and others explain why.
Cole Paton and Griffin Easter round out the podium, with Pete Stetina and Payson McElveen in fourth and fifth
Emma Grant and Sarah Sturm, both from Colorado, round out the podium
The legendary 10,000 feet of climbing in 69 miles returns as the third race in the Life Time Grand Prix series
The latest tech and product from Unbound Gravel.
Some testing is better than no testing, but as gravel expands and the incentives increase so do the anti-doping measures.
There's a new gang in town and they're ready to leave their mark on the US gravel scene.
Anything can and does happen during 200 miles. Here are 10 riders to follow at the front of Saturday's race.
An incredibly deep field with one notable absence.
Some 9,703ft of climbing on tap for the Unbound Gravel 200, with a significant water crossing at mile 27.
'First and foremost I don’t want to miss the birth of my son,' two-time winner tells VeloNews.
If the current situation is any indication, then the answer is a resounding 'yes.'
And, on what gravel organizers need to watch out for as they set aside spots for non-binary riders
I invested a lot of time and effort into improving my MTB skills. And then, alas, I went down just minutes into the first Grand Prix race.
A conversation with the injured endurance off-road rider as he sits out the first race of the Life Time Grand Prix.
Kaysee Armstrong, Crystal Anthony, Amity Rockwell, Isabel King, Colin Strickland, John Keller, and Laurens ten Dam weigh in on the brand-new format of bike racing.
Russell Finsterwald, Evelyn Dong, Alex Howes, Sofia Gomez Villafañe and others reflect after the Fuego 80k at Sea Otter Classic.
American rider crashes on the first lap but holds firm to pick up potentially priceless points in the Life Time Grand Prix.
Sofia Gomez Villafañe and US national champ Alexis Skarda round out the podium at the first race of the Life Time Grand Prix series.
Russell Finsterwald and Alex Wild complete the podium in the first race of the new Life Time Grand Prix.
The world champion on the track will line up at the Fuego 80k on Saturday, the first race of the Life Time Grand Prix series.
The XC MTB race is the first stop on the Life Time Grand Prix and will have the pros racing across nearly 5,700 feet of elevation gain on Saturday.
‘We come as a package,’ says Paton, although the two have separate, ambitious goals for the 2022 season.
60 riders will race three MTB and three gravel races for a shot at part of the $250,000 purse.
The automaker will launch the Mazda CX-50, an all-new all wheel drive crossover model, at the Sea Otter Classic.
Borstelmann and Moninger return while Paige Peters joins from Team Twenty24.
The recently retired pro MTBer will focus on the Life Time Grand Prix Series, as well as raising awareness for LGBTQ+ and environmental causes.
The IP world record holder joins Jukebox Cycling and targets Life Time Grand Prix race series.
Coverage will begin on April 9 during the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, California and will culminate at Big Sugar Gravel in Bentonville, Arkansas October 22.
The two pro mountain bikers will split their time between gravel and singletrack this year, each focusing on the Life Time Grand Prix, as well as other events.
The 38-year-old opens up about not making the Tokyo team, the thrill of racing in front of hometown crowds, and sharing her experiences through public speaking.
Check out Betsy Welch's author page.
The June 4, 2022 Kansas gravel event features six distances, from 25 to 350 miles.
The defending champ of Unbound Gravel supports the series but wants to stay true to his post-retirement plan: having fun and no pressure.
Amity Rockwell, Ruth Winder, Katerina Nash, and Lea Davison headline women's list; Keegan Swenson, Alex Howes, Pete Stetina, and Kiel Reijnen top the men's.
The points-based series to include six Life Time events, including the 200-mile Unbound Gravel and the Leadville Trail 100.