Keegan Swenson (Santa Cruz Bicycles) stamped his authority across the Columbine climb again and won a fifth consecutive title at Life Time Leadville Trail 100 MTB presented by Kenetik. He completed the 100-mile mountain bike endurance race in 5:45:35, his third-best effort at the high elevation “race across the sky”.

John Gaston (Specialized) repeated as runner-up, crossing the line 15:16 behind Swenson. It was the fourth podium for Gaston in Leadville, having three runner-ups and a third place, each time the Aspen, Colorado resident spending the second half of the race chasing the Utah-based winner.

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With the victory, Swenson padded his overall lead in the elite men’s division of the Life Time Grand Prix, Leadville 100 serving as the third of six stops in the US off-road series. Pellaud, who was second at Unbound Gravel, moved to sole second place in the Grand Prix standings, 7 points behind Swenson’s 82-point total. Torbjørn Røed, who posted fourth place at Leadville, was 5 points behind Pellaud for third in the standings.