Unbound Gravel 2024

Anybody here heading to Unbound? starting a thread to possibly connect and discuss gear, strategy, anything… including mud rants :wink:

In for the 200. I did the 100 last year. Go bullet proof with tires.

In for the 100m single speed.

me too! I did 100 in 2021 and aiming to finish the 200… so how bulletproof you recommend? in 21 I went went Gravelking SK 43 and worked out well but open to consider alternatives. I have clearance for 50 mm

You are my hero. so what is the gearing? I’m curious to try your gearing and see how it would feel, thanks

me too! I did 100 in 2021 and aiming to finish the 200… so how bulletproof you recommend? in 21 I went went Gravelking SK 43 and worked out well but open to consider alternatives. I have clearance for 50 mm

Last year I went with Pirelli Cinturato RCs in 40mm with CushCore inserts. They got me through Unbound and Big Sugar. Since this year is the north course I am going to 45mm with the same setup.

I believe the route is north this year, and the local knowledge (or maybe the website) says that the road surfaces are much sharper to the north, so wear your stoutest tires. Not racing, so it makes no difference to me, but it could make YOUR day go better.

so what is the gearing?

42x17

I believe the route is north this year, and the local knowledge (or maybe the website) says that the road surfaces are much sharper to the north, so wear your stoutest tires. Not racing, so it makes no difference to me, but it could make YOUR day go better.

True.

I’m in for the 50 miler and did the north route in 2019. Driving part of the course prior to the race out near the lake, I ended up having to buy a new truck tire (well, a matching set). I’m from Emporia and grew up riding horses out that way.

In for the 200 just gotta figure out where the hell I’m going to stay. Figured some people that didn’t get in have to be cancelling their hotel reservations in town, but haven’t had any luck finding one yet.

As for tires… going with 45mm Ramblers, no inserts.

In for the 200 just gotta figure out where the hell I’m going to stay. Figured some people that didn’t get in have to be cancelling their hotel reservations in town, but haven’t had any luck finding one yet.

As for tires… going with 45mm Ramblers, no inserts.

If I were going to do it again I’d probably do a hotel in Topeka … it’s not that far, and race day you’re going to be up to eat anyway. I had a friend do the dorms and he said that worked out great. I did the Pork Belly trailers and didn’t really enjoy it, though it could have been worse.

I’m in for the 100. Booked a hotel in Topeka just to get something on the books. 42mm Specialized Pathfinders will hopefully be enough. Are tire inserts that effective?

In for the 200 just gotta figure out where the hell I’m going to stay. Figured some people that didn’t get in have to be cancelling their hotel reservations in town, but haven’t had any luck finding one yet.

As for tires… going with 45mm Ramblers, no inserts.

If I were going to do it again I’d probably do a hotel in Topeka … it’s not that far, and race day you’re going to be up to eat anyway. I had a friend do the dorms and he said that worked out great. I did the Pork Belly trailers and didn’t really enjoy it, though it could have been worse.

That’s great to know. Hadn’t really looked into Topeka, but plenty of airbnbs and I wanted to bring the dogs to avoid having to deal with a sitter. Thanks for the advice!

With it being my wife and I at a minimum I don’t think I could do the dorms.

In for the 200. Was quite surprised I got an entry. First try at lottery.

Humbly, I have to say, 2024, my 54th, is shaping up to be the bucket-list year or all bucket-list years for me.

My race schedule:

April: Boston (my 4th)
June: Unbound (1st)
October: Kona (2nd)

I’m in for the 100. Booked a hotel in Topeka just to get something on the books. 42mm Specialized Pathfinders will hopefully be enough. Are tire inserts that effective?

I stayed in Topeka last year and have already booked a hotel there this year. It is just an hour drive in the morning. Gives me a chance to down my coffee and play some tunes.

I swear by inserts! I have nailed a few rocks. Keegan runs Tannus and he seems to have good luck! Plus with inserts you can run lower psi for comfort. I ran 27 psi last year with CushCore inserts, and I can ride a bit on a flat if needed. Unbound is all about not getting flats. Then carry bacon strips, dyna plugs, and tubes. I carry a few co2 cartridges and a mini pump.

Question for those that have done this event before….

If a bailout does become required… what’s cell service like out there? I have an unusual amount of anxiety about needing a bailout but having to walk 5-10 miles just to be able to call for one.

The wife and I are in.

We’ve mainly been crit racers for a long time. She’s won a few 100mi gravel races and is kinda getting into this. For me, well let’s just say it doesn’t fit my physiology. We’ll see. Definitely different training this year.

We both ride specialized crux. Tires depend a bit on conditions. She prefers a wider pathfinder on 650b. Runs it flat bar, and has liked it a lot. Good picture of her winning Core 4 on it in this article:
https://www.thegazette.com/...nty-for-second-year/

I prefer a 700c 40mm schwalbe g-one all around. But will play around with 650b x 2.1" g-one bite during training – those probably make more sense for races with more single track, haven’t ridden them yet, but if the comfort is a lot more I might give up some speed for unbound.

I’ve never done an actual gravel race on a gravel bike. Have always raced my SS MTB. But have competed OK in a few 100mi events on that. Definitely not going to SS for this.

I don’t know. Will probably make some changes as this gets closer. She’ll be trying to compete. I’ll be trying to survive.

For housing, we are just going to sleep / camp in the back of our truck with bed tent and air mattress. Did get the pork belly comfort camping package thing so we can have showers, etc.

I feel like we know what we are doing for our first time, which probably means we have no idea.

Edit to add: We’re doing the 200. That wasn’t clear in my post.

Andy

I got in the 200. Finished it in '19 using tubed Pathfinder 38s. No flats but my ass was on fire after the first 100 (of course the whole course was blazing hot). This year I’m going with tubeless Pathfinder 42s @ ~40psi. I did Core4 last year. IMO it’s damn near as hard as the 200 (f’ing single track). Missed out on the dorms so booked a hotel in Topeka and will keep an eye out for cancellations.

Question for those that have done this event before….

If a bailout does become required… what’s cell service like out there? I have an unusual amount of anxiety about needing a bailout but having to walk 5-10 miles just to be able to call for one.

The year I did it I crashed twice and bailed after the second. Cell service was fine in that location, but can’t speak for the entire course.

In for the 200, single speed. Although, I’ll probably have to back it down to the 100 (SS) as I’ve not got back surgery scheduled for March 20th.

DNF’d my only other attempt (2021) at mile 186 after a bad crash that left me with a cracked collarbone and a concussion. Ended up in a ditch on the side of the road. Wahoo says I was “out” for about for a few min’s before some high school kid on his way home saw me and gave me a ride back to Emporia.