Gravel racers flock to Unbound as community grieves for Mo Wilson

Amy Charity racing Unbound Gravel
Amy Charity racing Unbound Gravel (Image credit: Life Time/Unbound Gravel)

It's been only three weeks since the brutal slaying of gravel racer Moriah 'Mo' Wilson, who was 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:shot to death in Austin, Texas on May 11, and the gravel community is still griev💮ing ahead of ﷽this weekend's marquee event, Unbound Gravel. Amy Charity, a racer and organiser of SBT GRVL, who will be competing in the half-distance Unbound 100, says Wilson's death has had a profound impact on the gravel community.

Charity was one of the racers who were in the Austin ar✤ea for Gravel Locos, a 150-mile event in which Wilson was expected to compete, ಌand said riders are still reeling.

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