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Photo Gallery and Report: 2019 Crusher in the Tushar Gravel Race – Cyclocross Magazine

More than 600 riders, including a number of current and former U.S. professional national champions, descended on Utah’s Tushar Mountains for the ninth-annual Crusher in the Tushar gravel event.

After one of the fastest races to date, it was professional mountain bikers Alex Grant (Gear Rush) and Evelyn Dong (Pivot-Stan’s No Tubes) who crossed the finish line first ahead of their respective Pro/Open fields that were particularly stacked this year with notable road cycling talent.

Those fields included recently crowned U.S. national road champions Alex Howes (Education First Pro Cycling), Travis McCabe (Floyd’s Pro Cycling) and Lance Haidet (Aevolo Cycling); along with Team Tibco’s Lauren Stephens and reigning “Queen of Kanza,” Amity Rockwell.

A relaxed start line vibe. Crusher is not a mass start race. 600 plus riders start with their categories only. Photo: Catherine Fegan-Kim

A relaxed start line vibe. Crusher is not a mass start race. 600 plus riders start with their categories only. Photo: Catherine Fegan-Kim

The Women’s race took shape when Lauren Stephens, who set a blistering early pace, was caught by Evelyn Dong with 10 miles to go, just after cresting the race’s notorious QOM up the Col d’ Crush. From there, Dong cruised to the win, opening up an 8-minute gap over the course’s final miles. Stephens had done enough to secure 2nd with Sarah Max (Argonaut-ENVE) following in third, 3 minutes later.

“I definitely didn’t expect to win coming into this, having never ridden this course before,” said Dong. “It’s my first time. A lot of my training is like this, high altitude riding, this is what I love to do. In that sense, this pretty much feels like home.”

Evelyn Dong is the 2019 Crusher Queen. 2019 Crusher in the Tushar Gravel Race. © Cathy Fegan-Kim / Cottonsox Photo

Evelyn Dong is the 2019 Crusher Queen. 2019 Crusher in the Tushar Gravel Race. © Cathy Fegan-Kim / Cottonsox Photo

On the Men’s side, the race once again came down to the aptly dubbed “Col d’ Crush,” where Grant launched the decisive attack about halfway up the 2,500-foot climb, dropping fellow leaders Howes and Eddie Anderson (Axeon-Hagens Berman).

Alex Grant attacks Alex Howes halfway up the Col d' Crush. 2019 Crusher in the Tushar Gravel Race. © Catherine Fegan-Kim / Cottonsox Photo

Alex Grant attacks Alex Howes halfway up the Col d’ Crush. 2019 Crusher in the Tushar Gravel Race. © Catherine Fegan-Kim / Cottonsox Photo

The 39-year-old Grant, a stalwart of the U.S. professional mountain bike scene, sealed the deal on the Col’s steep upper switchbacks, opening up a lead of more than a minute and a half at the KOM line. Still 13 miles and several climbs from the finish line, Grant continued to twist the knife, coming across 3 minutes before Eddie Anderson with Howes a further minute adrift.

“Two years I’ve done it I’ve had flats, two years I’ve had catastrophic bonks, and last year I had a pretty good year,” said Grant. “This is my sixth time racing, and I finally got the win. Honestly, this was like a dream, like ‘Maybe I’ll win the Crusher someday, maybe not.’ I’m so pumped to win it, it was a super-fast day out there, tons of strong riders.”

“Oh man, it was tough,” said freshly-crowned U.S. road champion Howes. “I was down at sea level before this, so coming back [to altitude], at the bottom of the Col d’ Crush, I was feeling like a real champion, and then we hit a certain altitude and I just detonated. I’m actually pretty surprised I held on for third. It’s a funny thing at altitude, it’s like a bad dream. You just watch people ride away, and there’s just nothing you can do. Hats off to Eddie and Alex, both of them rode great.”

Men's podium: Alex Grant, Eddie Anderson, Alex Howes, Jamey Driscoll and Zach Calton. 2019 Crusher in the Tushar Gravel Race. © Cathy Fegan-Kim / Cottonsox Photo

Men’s podium: Alex Grant, Eddie Anderson, Alex Howes, Jamey Driscoll and Zach Calton. 2019 Crusher in the Tushar Gravel Race. © Cathy Fegan-Kim / Cottonsox Photo

“It’s an absolute honor and thrill to have some of the country’s top pro riders add the Crusher to their schedules,” said race founder and director Burke Swindlehurst. “But what really fills me with pride and gets me emotional is seeing the weekend warriors–some of whom walked many of the climbs–come across the line hours after the pros have finished. I have crazy respect for anyone who crosses that finish line, and it’s seeing those folks achieve their goals that is the most rewarding part of this job.”

Riders descend the Col d' Crush. 2019 Crusher in the Tushar Gravel Race. © Cathy Fegan-Kim / Cottonsox Photo

Riders descend the Col d’ Crush. 2019 Crusher in the Tushar Gravel Race. © Cathy Fegan-Kim / Cottonsox Photo

Full race results can be seen here.

For more from the Crusher, including the beautiful vistas of the Tushar Mountains, check out the photo gallery from Cathy Fegan-Kim below.