Lachlan Morton on crash that took him out of Unbound Gravel: 'Body slammed some rocks'

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Monday, 01 June 2026 at 09:59
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Unbound Gravel 2026 is a race that many participants will not forget in a hurry. The event turned into a real mud fight in Kansas, which meant many riders failed to reach the finish because of crashes or mechanical problems. EF Education-First's Lachlan Morton failed to finish after suffering a hard crash in a rock section.
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Morton brushed off the crash in typical style on his Instagram account: "Drove to Kansas, saw some friends, played in the mud, body slammed some rocks, got rained out at the rodeo, now I’m driving home. That’s the game and I’ll keep playing it."
However a video released on the team's channels would explain the details of the crash further and show that Morton did not walk away unscathed.
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Read on below the video!

Morton abandons Unbound after crash

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Lachlan Morton abandoned the race early on. The EF Education-EasyPost rider was among the early names to disappear from contention in the brutal conditions, as the mud, crashes and mechanical trouble took their toll across the course.
Morton’s departure added to the long list of high-profile DNFs in a race that became a survival test rather than a normal gravel event. He released a video via his team's Instagram account explaining the crash.
"I had a big slam in one of the rocky sections," said the popular Australian. "It was of my own doing. Landed on my hip quite hard which is pretty sore right now. The organisers did a great job, they checked me out for concussion once I got back to the aid staion. Otherwise, I'm ok."

Thomas Dekker does not finish Unbound

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The race was eventually won by Dane Mads Würtz Schmidt, by which time Dekker already had a DNF next to his name. A few hours before Schmidt finished in Emporia, Dekker had already posted a video on his Instagram Stories.
In it, we see him sitting on the road, completely covered in mud, with his bike next to him. “I’ll explain what happened in a minute, but I honestly have no words for it right now...”, Dekker said in the video. To be continued...

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