Chris,
I would guestimate 25% of the bikes had MTB bars.  Most of the bicycles 
were 'cross bikes and Salsa Vaya, Fargo, or Warbird.  There were several 
x-country type MTB, some hybrids, a few fat bikes, off-road tandems, and 
regular road bikes.

Jim M.,
A lot of the serious gravel racers that I know run tubeless.  They tell me 
that they can run lower tire pressures and not have to worry about pinching 
the tube when they hit something harsh.

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