PUEBLO, COLORADO – 12 October 2024 – COS Racing dominated the Grassroots Gravel race in Pueblo, with thirteen riders claiming multiple overall and age-group podiums. The event featured four challenging routes: 15-, 40-, 75-, and 110-mile courses, winding through some epically challenging gravel countryside on a beautiful fall day.
In the overall results, masters racer Aaron Sudduth won the 40-mile race, while teammate Boudewijn Van Werven claimed second in the 75-miler from a bunch sprint against several Subaru-Groove and Cinch Cycling racers.
COS Racing also secured over seven top-5 age-group finishes across the 40-, 75-, and 110-mile routes. Notable finishes included first place for Van Werven (75mi, 30+) and Sudduth (40mi, 40+), second place for team coach Daniel Matheny (110mi, 40+) and veteran teammate George York (75mi, 60+), third place for Justin Jewell (40mi, 30+), fourth place for Matt Wright (40mi, 40+), and fifth place for first-year racer Cory ‘Tommy’ Martin (75mi, 30+). Of note, this last stand-out performance took place despite it being Martin's first-gravel race. COS Racing will be expecting similar performances going forward in 2025.
Additional top age-group finishers included Guillermo Rosaly (6th, 75mi, 30+), Roman Pena (7th, 75mi, 19+), Mike Rucker (7th, 110mi, 40+), Mike Elmer (8th, 40mi, 50+), Scott Cadwallader (10th, 75mi, 40+), and John Woolridge (13th, 75mi, 50+). All COS Racing riders finished in the top-third overall in their respective fields, demonstrating the strength of COS Racing's gravel contingent.
Now in its second year, Grassroots Gravel is a gravel race held in Pueblo, Colorado. It is a one-day event with various distances for all levels of riders. The routes offer a mix of steep climbs, technical descents, and sandy stretches, challenging both physical and mental fortitude.
The race is known for its community-focused atmosphere, professional-level organization, and focus on supporting local businesses and organizations. This year, most race distances sold out, reflecting its growing popularity.
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Aaron Sudduth - 1st OA, 1st AG in 40-mile (Lil Chili) |
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Van Werven - 2nd OA, 1st AG in 75-mile ("The Half") |
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George York - 2nd AG in 75-mile ("The Half") |
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George York - 5th AG in 75-mile ("The Half") |
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Congratulations to all who raced.