Gravel Glory: Cameron Jones Conquers Unbound 200
Gravel Glory: Cameron Jones Conquers Unbound 200
In the pale Kansas dawn, 200 miles of unforgiving gravel stretched ahead. For most riders, it’s a test of survival. For Cameron Jones, it became a stage for greatness.
But the defining move came early: with 240km still to go, Cam broke away alongside Swiss pro Simon Pellaud.
Together, they forged a gap on the field — for hours, they shared the work and the wind, holding off some of the strongest names in gravel racing until the final climb where Cam made his move riding clear of Pellaud
The next photo tells a quiet story: Cam hunched low, shoulders squared, face set with determination. Behind that look is the effort: 295 watts average, 1096W max, and a ferocious 454W peak 5-minute power. Not stats — survival.
Eight hours and 37 minutes later, the finish line looms. In the shot, Cam crosses with arms raised, utterly spent, utterly victorious. He doesn’t just win — he sets a new Unbound 200 record.
Eight hours and 37 minutes later, the finish line looms. In the shot, Cam crosses with arms raised, utterly spent, utterly victorious. He doesn’t just win — he sets a new Unbound 200 record.
This wasn’t just a win. It was a ride into legend — one athlete, one kit, one unforgettable performance.