unbound 2026

MADS WÜRTZ SCHMIDT ANDSOFÍA GÓMEZ VILLAFAÑE TRIUMPH AT THELIFE TIME UNBOUND GRAVEL 200 PRESENTED BY SHIMANO

  • Sofía Gómez Villafañe claims victory in the women’s race from a five-up sprint and maintains the Life Time Grand Prix Series lead
  • Matthew Beers finishes second overall and takes maximum points in the Life Time Grand Prix men’s category and claims the overall series lead  

Keegan Swenson sacrifices his wheel for teammate Mads Würtz Schmidt, who suffered a puncture

Emporia, KS (May 30, 2026): The second round of the Life Time Grand Prix concluded in Emporia with Sofía Gómez Villafañe and Mads Würtz Schmidt taking the race win.

The women headed south out of Emporia to kick off the 20th edition. Athletes faced their first technical challenge at mile 11, which took 2025 winner Karolina Migoń out of the leading group due to a crash in the thick mud, caused by sporadic downpours in the days before the race.

A group of early leaders formed at mile 32, which included race favorites, Sofía Gómez Villafañe, Cecily Decker, Paige Onweller and Geerike Schreurs (who is not part of the Life Time Grand Prix Series). Rosa Klöser was caught on the back foot due to a mechanical, chasing alone before she rejoined the lead group. 

Paige Onweller spent the day yo-yoing off the back of the four leaders due to bike troubles, but managed to hold onto the group headed into the closing miles. Led down Commercial Street by Rosa Klöser, Sofía Gómez Villafañe kicked off the five-up sprint, which she held until the finish, driving over the line to secure the race win and maintain her lead in the Life Time Grand Prix Series. 
Women’s Results

1. Sofía Gómez Villafañe (10hr 31min 37sec)
2. Geerike Schreurs (10hr 31min 38sec) 
3. Cecily Decker (10hr 31min 38sec) 
4. Paige Onweller (10hr 31min 38sec) 
5. Rosa Klöser (10hr 31min 39sec) 

Meanwhile, mile 11 also posed a technical challenge in the men’s field, with several riders hitting the dirt and many forced to dismount in the mud. Amidst the chaos, a group of 15 riders went clear of the masses. 

At mile 60, Mads Würtz Schmidt (who is not part of the Life Time Grand Prix), Keegan Swenson, and Cobe Freeburn made a decisive move and established a gap that fluctuated around six minutes.  

The trio maintained their lead until Cobe Freeburn was dropped at mile 110. He rejoined the chasing group, which included Brendan Johnston, Emil Herzog (who is not racing as part of the Series), Cameron Jones and Matthew Beers, who had to play a tactical game with two of his Specialized teammates up the road. 

The defining moment of the day came at mile 150 when Mads Würtz Schmidt suffered a puncture, and Keegan Swenson sacrificed his chances by giving up his wheel so his teammate could maintain the lead alone. 

Mads Würtz Schmidt held on until the line to take victory with a time of 9hr 14 min 51 sec. Matthew Beers, who was chasing with Tobias Kongstad, broke free in the closing miles to claim second and third, respectively. Brendan Johnston fought back hard after early bike troubles, securing fourth, and Keegan Swenson rounded out the top five.

Men’s Results

1. Mads Würtz Schmidt (9hr 14min 51sec)
2. Matthew Beers (9hr 19min 54sec)
3. Tobias Kongstad (9hr 24min 43sec) 
4. Brendan Johnston (9hr 36min 46sec) 
5. Keegan Swenson (9hr 39min 19sec)
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SOFÍA GÓMEZ VILLAFAÑE TRIUMPH AT THE
LIFE TIME UNBOUND GRAVEL 200 PRESENTED BY SHIMANO
Sofía Gómez Villafañe claims victory in the women’s race from a five-up sprint and maintains the Life Time Grand Prix Series lead Matthew Beers finishes second overall and takes maximum points in the Life Time Grand Prix men’s category and claims the overall series lead   Keegan Swenson sacrifices his wheel for teammate Mads Würtz Schmidt, who suffered a puncture     Emporia, KS (May 30, 2026): The second round of the Life Time Grand Prix concluded in Emporia with Sofía Gómez Villafañe and Mads Würtz Schmidt taking the race win.

The women headed south out of Emporia to kick off the 20th edition. Athletes faced their first technical challenge at mile 11, which took 2025 winner Karolina Migoń out of the leading group due to a crash in the thick mud, caused by sporadic downpours in the days before the race.

A group of early leaders formed at mile 32, which included race favorites, Sofía Gómez Villafañe, Cecily Decker, Paige Onweller and Geerike Schreurs (who is not part of the Life Time Grand Prix Series). Rosa Klöser was caught on the back foot due to a mechanical, chasing alone before she rejoined the lead group. 

Paige Onweller spent the day yo-yoing off the back of the four leaders due to bike troubles, but managed to hold onto the group headed into the closing miles. Led down Commercial Street by Rosa Klöser, Sofía Gómez Villafañe kicked off the five-up sprint, which she held until the finish, driving over the line to secure the race win and maintain her lead in the Life Time Grand Prix Series. 

Women’s Results

1. Sofía Gómez Villafañe (10hr 31min 37sec)
2. Geerike Schreurs (10hr 31min 38sec) 
3. Cecily Decker (10hr 31min 38sec) 
4. Paige Onweller (10hr 31min 38sec) 
5. Rosa Klöser (10hr 31min 39sec)      Meanwhile, mile 11 also posed a technical challenge in the men’s field, with several riders hitting the dirt and many forced to dismount in the mud. Amidst the chaos, a group of 15 riders went clear of the masses. 

At mile 60, Mads Würtz Schmidt (who is not part of the Life Time Grand Prix), Keegan Swenson, and Cobe Freeburn made a decisive move and established a gap that fluctuated around six minutes.  

The trio maintained their lead until Cobe Freeburn was dropped at mile 110. He rejoined the chasing group, which included Brendan Johnston, Emil Herzog (who is not racing as part of the Series), Cameron Jones and Matthew Beers, who had to play a tactical game with two of his Specialized teammates up the road. 

The defining moment of the day came at mile 150 when Mads Würtz Schmidt suffered a puncture, and Keegan Swenson sacrificed his chances by giving up his wheel so his teammate could maintain the lead alone. 

Mads Würtz Schmidt held on until the line to take victory with a time of 9hr 14 min 51 sec. Matthew Beers, who was chasing with Tobias Kongstad, broke free in the closing miles to claim second and third, respectively. Brendan Johnston fought back hard after early bike troubles, securing fourth, and Keegan Swenson rounded out the top five.

Men’s Results

1. Mads Würtz Schmidt (9hr 14min 51sec)
2. Matthew Beers (9hr 19min 54sec)
3. Tobias Kongstad (9hr 24min 43sec) 
4. Brendan Johnston (9hr 36min 46sec) 
5. Keegan Swenson (9hr 39min 19sec)     Race reaction from race winners; 
Mads Würtz Schmidt said: 
“The plan today was to be aggressive on Texaco Hill, and I probably got too excited, but Keegan, Cobe, and I got away, and we sent it. I was on a really good day, but I couldn’t have done it without Keegan – he is a champion. He sacrificed his race and Grand Prix for me, which was incredible, and it gave me extra motivation for the final hours.”

Sofía Gómez Villafañe said: “That was a day of perseverance. I would say that Geerike had the cleanest race of the five of us, with Cecily hitting ground, Rosa flatting, and Paige dropping off and getting back on continuously. 

“Heading into UNBOUND Gravel, you could be the fittest athlete, but it might not mean a result for you. I think I had the smallest FTP out of us [in the lead group], so getting away solo wasn’t going to be an option. The plan was for Gee [Geerike] to try to go solo, but when it came to the sprint, we were going all in on me, so to get a one-two is unreal.”

Michelle Duffy, Director of the Life Time Grand Prix, said: “We celebrated the 20th anniversary of Life Time UNBOUND Gravel presented by Shimano this weekend with dynamic racing and unpredictable conditions, which made for a historic event for cycling fans from around the world. 

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