2024 Valley of Tears gravel race champion Keegan Swenson makes a return to Turkey, Texas this weekend, but will line up alongside veteran announcer Brad Sohner in the broadcast booth rather than pin on a number to race.

The reigning UCI marathon cross-country mountain bike World Champion suffered a fractured pelvis leading to Santa Vall in Spain, when a driver suddenly opened their door, causing him to crash during his training ride. He finished well off the podium in gravel debut for 2026 and then withdrew from Cape Epic.

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There is a $45,000 prize purse paid evenly across the elite men’s and women’s top 10s. A stacked field for the main 93-mile gravel race includes defending champions Daxton Mock (Trek Driftless) and Sofia Gomez Villafane (Specialized Off-road), as well as two-time podium finisher Emily Newsom (Ventum-BikeTiresDirect), 2024 runner-up Chase Wark (Lunchbox Racing), and an influx of international riders such as Simen Nordahl Svendsen (PAS Racing), Simon Pellaud (Cervelo-Assos-Maxxis) and Minke Bakker (Ça C’est Gravel).

Emily Newsom (Ventum-BikeTiresDirect) won her debut outing at Homegrown, holding off a late charge by two-time defending champion Lauren De Crescenzo (The Feed-Argonaut-Castelli-Maxxis). Newsom’s winning time was 5:34:10, De Crescenzo 30 seconds back in second and Sierra Sims in third, 8:04 back.

With fourth place in the elite men’s 100-mile race, Gerlach secured the top spot in the men’s collegiate division. Katie Prowell of Piedmont University was ninth overall for women across the long route and took honors as the women’s collegiate champion.

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