UCI Gravel World Championships 2023, October 7-8, Italy

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The course sucked.
Good to here that from someone who haven't rode it. Maybe read some reports like the one below.


And all the Americans now crying that they don't like the course can just blame themselves. They had a legit chance to host the first UCI gravel world championships and to show the world how it should have been done. But they declined it in the name of "the spirit of gravel". The next year they are competing and crying that it does not look like in Kansas 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
 
Good to here that from someone who haven't rode it. Maybe read some reports like the one below.


And all the Americans now crying that they don't like the course can just blame themselves. They had a legit chance to host the first UCI gravel world championships and to show the world how it should have been done. But they declined it in the name of "the spirit of gravel". The next year they are competing and crying that it does not look like in Kansas 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
From your link: "(there are also as a few sketchy bike path sections)." ...yeah, bike path...that article doesnt say what you think it does.
 
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From your link: "(there are also as a few sketchy bike path sections)." ...yeah, bike path...that article doesnt say what you think it does.
Yes "sketchy" and when you look at the pictures it is way harder then anything you get in Kansas where all you get is a long boring straight. Maybe unbound shouldn't be called gravel race becuase it included part of peanut butter mud not pure rocky gravel?

So what is your next argument? Maybe there was to much paved roads here?
 
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Yes "sketchy" and when you look at the pictures it is way harder then anything you get in Kansas where all you get is a long boring straight. Maybe unbound shouldn't be called gravel race becuase it included part of peanut butter mud not pure rocky gravel?

So what is your next argument? Maybe there was to much paved roads here?
This is just stupid...no, I mean seriously, this is the dumbest comment on the forum today. Congratulations on the win!
 
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I will give You an answer kid since You avoided to answer it yourself.

Unbound 200: 38% pavement
Steamboat gravel: 54% pavement
BWR CA: 62% pavement

By your stupid arguments we should not call those races, gravel races 🤡

Can u please tell me in how many gravel races did You participate this years?

Ps. A 12 year old Kyle who downem few monsters too much, don't get to decide who wins the dumbest comment contest 🤷‍♂️ sorry kiddo
 
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not convinced its that simple, from what Ive seen of unbound, and even some of the world series gravel races or national championships, the courses are insane, often very technical and there would be no chance as a roadie just hopping on a different bike and competing at the very top.

this course, whilst to me it looks like my perfect style of gravel riding, which is itself a clue its probably not that technical all said and done and probably no worse than a "gravel stage" in a grand tour, I dont think matches up with what the gravel riders are competing on the rest of the year.
But I think you also have to figure in that many of the Euro pros racing here have some background racing cross or MTB.
 
With proper prep they would still win Unbound. Keegan is the only one who would stand a chance against WT pros. As for the course it is not bike paths course, so stop talkin ***. It is not unbound, more a BWR. Still extremely hard according to all that finished. My friend who was 14th at woman 40-44 told me it was the hardest ride of her life.
I think to have a fair comparison you’d have the pros come to Unbound . . . Prepared and peaking as they would for RVV or Roubaix.