The Crusher in the Tushar is a 69-mile bicycle race, starting in the historic town of Beaver, Utah, and finishing at the Eagle Mountain Ski Resort, featuring equal parts of paved & unpaved sections, and over 10,500 feet of climbing.
[1][2] It was created by professional cyclist Burke Swindlehurst who trained in the Tushar Mountains in high school.
[3] The inaugural event, in July 2011, was won by the American professional cyclist Tyler Wren (of Team Jamis-Sutter Home) in the pro men's event.
The pro women's event was won by multi-time Canadian Olympian Clara Hughes.
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