Keegan Swenson wins Leadville Trail 100 MTB
Lachlan Morton second and Howard Grotts third wit🅰h Peter Stetinaꦰ in fourth

Keegan Swenson came out on top to win the 2021 Leadville Trail 100 on Saturda♌y. The American beat Lachlan Morton (EF Education Nippo) by close to eight minutes, finishing the race in a time of six hours and 11 minutes. Howard Grotts completed the podium, finishing over ten minutes behind Swenson.
Swen🍰son made his move on Power𝓀line inbound, where he distanced his main rivals.
“I just tried to ride smooth, Lachlan is a heck of a rider and so is Howard. Columbine was my favorite part of the course -- I loved the views, seeing everyone climbing up as I was descending, everyone was cheering for each other. I’m definitely coming back next year," he said.
Peter Stetina had been given fourth, ahead of Payson McElveen, but race organisers later corrected the pair's finishing times, which 𝔍appeared to fall out of sync due to a timing chip error with 🐈McElveen elevated to fourth on the same time as Stetina. Both riders are set to compete in the SBT GRVL race on Sunday.
Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Keegan Swenson | 6:11:26 |
2 | Lachlan Morton | 0:07:56 |
3 | Howard Grotts | 0:10:21 |
4 | Peter Stetina | 0:12:45 |
5 | Payson McElveen | 0:12:47 |
6 | Russell Finsterwald | 0:15:45 |
7 | Eddie Anderson | 0:23:50 |
8 | Alexey Vermeulen | 0:30:00 |
9 | Alex Wild | 0:30:01 |
10 | Cory Wallace | 0:30:28 |
11 | Cody Waite | 0:35:00 |
12 | Ryan Petry | 0:37:26 |
13 | Cameron Piper | 0:38:39 |
14 | Alex Howes | 0:44:25 |
15 | Jake Wells | 0:55:25 |
16 | Jimmy Smith | 0:56:31 |
17 | Scott Tietzel | 0:57:08 |
18 | Eric Fischer | 1:04:11 |
19 | Laurens Ten Dam | 1:04:20 |
20 | Eli Kranefuss | 1:04:43 |
21 | Nicholas Jenkins | 1:05:11 |
22 | Matt Acker | 1:10:08 |
23 | Danny Van Wagoner | 1:12:53 |
24 | Andrew Clemence | 1:15:40 |
25 | Aaron Pool | 1:25:10 |
26 | Will Loevner | 1:28:12 |
27 | Jason Kiefer | 1:29:24 |
28 | Olivier Lavigueur | 1:33:21 |
29 | Juan Carlos Alvarado | 1:35:05 |
30 | Tj Eisenhart | 1:41:04 |
31 | Justin Holle | 1:42:21 |
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