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2014 Crusher in the Tushar Roster by Category 2014 Crusher in the Tushar Roster by Category Race Category First Name Last Name City State Team Name Pro/Open Men Alan Adams Bozeman MT Team Rockford Pro/Open Men Quinten Bingham SLC UT Roosters/Bikers Pro/Open Men Benjamin Blaugrund Ward CO Team Juwi Pro/Open Men Chris Case Niwot CO Pro/Open Men Matt Connors Scottsdale AZ Pro/Open Men Thomas Cooke Park City UT Squadra Flying Tigers Pro/Open Men Kevin Day Farmington UT Kuhl | Endurance 360 Pro/Open Men Rusty Dodge Bellingham WA Fanatik Bike Race Team Pro/Open Men Justin Doll Salt Lake City UT X-men Pro/Open Men James Driscoll Park City UT Raleigh / Clement Pro/Open Men Mark Flis Salt Lake City UT Squadra Flying Tigers Pro/Open Men Drew Free Draper UT Revolution Pro/Open Men Greg Freebairn SLC UT Ski Utah/Plan 7 Pro/Open Men Racer Gibson West Mountain UT Pro/Open Men Greg Gibson SLC TN TruckerCo Pro/Open Men Samuel Gross Cave Creek AZ Harmony Systems/Trek Pro/Open Men David Harward Salt Lake City UT Ski Utah | PLAN7 Cycling Team Pro/Open Men Yuri Hauswald Petaluma CA Marin Bikes/GU Energy labs Pro/Open Men Justin Healy Salt Lake City UT Ski Utah | Plan 7 Pro/Open Men Jonny Hintze Salt Lake City UT Roosters/Bikers Edge Pro/Open Men Chris Holley Spanish Fork UT Rocky Mountain/ Kuhl Pro/Open Men Ty Hopkins American Fork UT 4Life/Maddog Cycles Pro/Open Men Johannes Huseby Boulder CO None Pro/Open Men Hunter Keating Gilbert AZ Harmony Systems/Trek Pro/Open Men Quinn Keogh Tucson AZ Harmony Systems/Trek Pro/Open Men Nathan King Salt Lake City UT LOCALSAREPAINTING - Castelli/Orbea Pro/Open Men Link King Park City UT Bicycle Haus Racing Pro/Open Men Richard Knutson Salt Lake City UT Pro/Open Men Greg Krause Littleton CO Groove Subaru Pro/Open Men Levi Leipheimer Santa Rosa CA Levi' GranFondo 2014 Crusher in the Tushar Roster by Category Race Category First Name Last Name City State Team Name Pro/Open Men Justin Lindine Ogden UT Redline / NBX Pro/Open Men Jeff Louder SLC UT Pro/Open Men Chris MacKay Park City UT Backcountry.com Pro/Open Men Chris McGovern nevada city CA realwheelsbike.com Pro/Open Men Patrick Means CORVALLIS OR Team S&M Pro/Open Men Drew Miller Flagstaff AZ Landis Cyclery Pro/Open Men Shawn Milne Boulder CO Rio Grande Pro/Open Men Michael Muhlestein Farmington UT Roosters/Biker's Edge Pro/Open Men Tim Mulvihill Park City UT Contender Bicycles Pro/Open Men Jared Nelson Bozeman MT Pro/Open Men Dan Nelson Orrem UT Racer's Cycle Service Pro/Open Men aaron olsen woods cross UT ffkr Pro/Open Men Bryson Perry Sandy UT DNA Cycling Pro/Open Men Llewellyn Poidevin Regina ND Regina Cycling Club Pro/Open Men LeRoy Popowski Colorado Springs CO juwi-Slipstream Pro/Open Men Jon Russell Provo UT Kuhl / Rocky Mountain Pro/Open Men David Schulhofer Santa Fe NM David Schulhofer Pro/Open Men Mark Sevenoff Moab UT Western Spirit Pro/Open Men David Sheek Laguna Hills CA SDG Felt Pro/Open Men Jason Siegle Solvang CA SDG/Felt Pro/Open Men james stout san diego CA crank cycling Pro/Open Men Steve Tibbitts Kaysville UT Squadra Flying Tigers Pro/Open Men Kevin Van loon North Salt Lake UT Bicycle Center Pro/Open Men Jake Wells Avon CO Stans No Tubes Pro/Open Men Rick Wetherald Logan UT Intermountain Live Well Pro/Open Men Dan Whitaker Costa Mesa CA Pro/Open Men Jamie White Salt Lake City UT Mi Duole Pro/Open Men Will White Lincoln NE Pro/Open Men Nate Whitman Evergreen CO Herbalife24/Specialized Pro/Open Men Josh Whitney Boulder CO Evol racing 2014 Crusher in the Tushar Roster by Category Race Category First Name Last Name City State Team Name Pro/Open Men David Wiens Gunnison CO David Wiens Pro/Open Men Tyler Wren Rennselaerville NY Team Jamis Hagens Berman Race Category First Name Last Name City State Team Name Pro/Open Women Marisa Asplund Durango CO Pro/Open Women Amanda Carey Victor ID Liv/Giant Pro/Open Women Mindy Caruso Albuquerque NM Scalo Veloce Pro/Open Women Jill Cederholm Mendota Heights MN Naked Juice Pro/Open Women Anna Jo Dingman Bozeman MT Team Rockford Pro/Open Women Patricia Dowd Bozeman MT Pro/Open Women Laura Howat Salt Lake City UT Ski Utah|Plan 7 Pro/Open Women Angie Kell Park City UT COTBR/Competitive Cyclist Pro/Open Women Joey Lythgoe Park City UT Pro/Open Women Melinda McCutcheon Salt Lake City UT Canyon Bicycles Pro/Open Women Meredith Miller Boulder CO Cycle Sport/ Yoga Glo Pro/Open Women Amanda Nauman Laguna Hills CA SDG Felt Pro/Open Women Tracey Petervary Victor ID Salsa Pro/Open Women Meghan Sheridan Salt Lake city UT UtahMountainBiking.com/Kind Bar Race Category First Name Last Name City State Team Name 29 & Under Men Connor Barret Riverton UT Bountiful Bicycle p/b MACU 29 & Under Men Adam Brown Orem UT Mad Dog / 4 Life 29 & Under Men Steven Clark salt lake city UT 29 & Under Men Jedd Cox Paradise UT 29 & Under Men Paul Davis Midvale UT Revolution 29 & Under Men Perry Dickson Heber UT Skull Candy 29 & Under Men Eric Draper Beaver UT 29 & Under Men Tim Eaton Park city UT Church of the Big Ring/Mountain Velo 29 & Under Men Nick Ellett Tucson AZ Flag Bike Rev 29 & Under Men Matt Hall South Weber UT Bike Ogden 29 & Under Men Dallin Hatch Riverton UT 2014 Crusher in the Tushar Roster by Category Race Category First Name Last Name City State Team Name 29 & Under Men Cameron Hooyer Cottonwood Heights UT Kuhl-Rocky Mountain 29 & Under Men James Hulett Provo UT 29 & Under Men Joey Johnson San Juan Capistrano UT COTBR / Bike Religion 29 & Under Men William Kent HOLLADAY UT 29 & Under Men Jamie Kent HOLLADAY UT Thin Air Boys 29 & Under Men Bradley Kolb Plymouth MI 29 & Under Men Jacob Lapenna Golden CO Boo Bicycles 29 & Under Men jeremiah leonard salinas CA 29 & Under Men Ryan Ottley North Logan UT Logan Race Club 29 & Under Men Zachary Ovard Draper UT Contender 29 & Under Men Darrell Roundy Provo UT Noble Sports 29 & Under Men Mark Smith Provo UT 29 & Under Men Luke Stevenson Salt Lake City UT 29 & Under Men T.J. 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