Escape Collective · 26 de mayo de 2026 · por Alex Hunt
Cam Jones will race Unbound on a prototype Scott with 32" wheels - and you can’t buy it
Bigger wheels have largely been discussed in XC circles, but Scott's first race with the new size will be on gravel.


This weekend, defending Unbound Gravel winner and reigning Life Time Grand Prix champion Cam Jones, alongside Robin Gemperle, will line up in Emporia, Kansas, aboard a prototype Scott gravel bike built around 32" wheels. Jones will defend his title in the 200-mile main event, while Gemperle, winner of last year's Tour Divide, will take on the 350-mile Unbound XL.
32-inch wheels have garnered a lot of attention in recent months, with more products emerging built around the new wheel size. However, most of the discussion around the larger wheel size has so far centred on XC mountain biking. The concept first broke cover in Andorra …
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