All eyes in the trail running world were on UTMB 2025 last week. Arguably the biggest event on the trail calendar, this week of racing has become the definitive “who’s who” of the sport.
Brennan Wertz and Cameron Jones lined up at Gravel Worlds in Lincoln, Nebraska, where thunderstorms turned the minimum maintenance roads into mud-filled gauntlets that reshaped the race.
Ryan Standish's second attempt at linking the Kokopelli and White Rim trails wasn't about records, it was about resilience. Leaning into support from his crew, freedom from the clock, and inspiration from his father's battle with MS, he rediscovered the pure joy of riding.
SCOTT Team Takes on Leadville 100
The team rolled into the small town perched at 10,000 feet, ready to face this legendary test of endurance. Leadville not only draws the world’s best professional cyclists and the most ambitious amateur riders, it’s also a key stop in the Life Time Grand Prix.
Tanner Stephens and Drew Boxold packed their bikes and a vintage 16mm camera for a four-day backcountry adventure in the Cascades, creating a mountain biking film that's more about finding stillness and perspective than just riding bikes.
Wildcard no longer, Cameron Jones cements his place in the Life Time Grand Prix with a record-breaking performance at the 2025 Unbound Gravel. Cam wrote his name in the record books, setting the fastest time ever recorded on the infamous North Course.
The SCOTT gravel squad showed up in force this year, bringing serious firepower not only for the Unbound 200 but also for the mind-bending Unbound XL—a 350-mile, unsupported race through the night. SCOTT athletes put it all on the line and came away with three podiums, including the Unbound 200 crown. Check out all their stories below and follow these incredible athletes.