![]() ![]() It’s myself racing and David, my husband, doing most of everything else! It’s still the two of us,” said Rochette said. It’s still mostly the same partners - Rapha, SRAM and Feedback Sports. “It’s the same program that I’ve had before, but we’re now working with Canyon. She used the opportunity in Emporia to visit with her sponsors with Canyon, a new relationship for her this year, one that will allow her to continue competing on the World Cup circuit in cyclocross and cross over to mountain biking and more gravel. But being at Unbound made me understand a little bit more the vibe and feeling of accomplishment of completing such a monster of a race, and it opened my mind to maybe wanting to try it!” “I think it is too big of a demand on the body and doesn’t leave much room for other types of racing or fun adventures the rest of the year. I've done some gravel, but the smaller events, the ones that are close to home,” Rochette observed about Unbound Gravel, from the sidelines. 200 miles is still a stretch for me, but I really enjoyed the camaraderie between the racers, and I think it looks like a tough challenge. “After attending Unbound, I have to say that I enjoyed the energy of the event. While off the bike, though, she has had time to study and rethink her summer plans. The pain is mostly when I'm riding.”įollowing her trip to Kansas, the 30-year-old had an MRI and made the decision not to compete at Canadian Road Nationals. But then I did X-rays last week, and the doctors suggested that it would be better not to ride for now until we know exactly what it is. “So eventually, I switched my registration, I said, ‘I'm gonna do 100 at least’, I'll be part of the event. Rochette dreaming of rainbows at cyclo-cross Worlds Prototype Canyon gravel bike spotted at Unbound Cyclocross racers 'chase where the money is' at Unbound Gravel 200 ![]()
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