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Heading into Thursday’s Collegiate Club Men’s race, Eric Brunner, Jack Tanner and the other Colorado Buffaloes faced a tough task. Riders from Colorado-Boulder had won the last three Collegiate Club National Championships, with Maxx Chance winning in Hartford, Brunner in Reno and Grant Ellwood in Louisville.

After heavy overnight rains, Brunner proved up to the task on the slick, challenging Lakewood Nationals course. He took the lead after the first run-up and stampeded into the second half of the first lap. No one could match his pace early on, and one lap in, Brunner’s lead was already up near 20 seconds.

Eric Brunner rode alone most of the early morning race. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Eric Brunner rode alone most of the early morning race. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

From there, Brunner did not look back, ultimately winning the race by over 2 minutes. In the process, he got some openers in for his final U23 Men’s race coming up on Sunday and scored a fourth-straight Collegiate Club National Championship for one of the top club programs in the country.

“We’ve got a bunch of good guys, and it’s always good to keep it in the family. I have teammates I can count on,” Brunner said about his win.

Eric Brunner celebrates a win for the Buffalo of the University of Colorado. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Eric Brunner celebrates a win for the Buffalo of the University of Colorado. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

The Brunner Stampede

The first of Thursday’s seven championship races kicked off with Iowa Hawkeye Seamus O’Connor-Walker taking the holeshot.

Hawkeye Seamus O'Connorwalker led the charge down the start straight. © Z. Schuster / Cyclocross Magazine

Hawkeye Seamus O’Connor-Walker led the charge down the start straight. © Z. Schuster / Cyclocross Magazine

Soon after the start straight, the race took an unfortunate turn when Ross Ellwood (University of Colorado – Boulder) hit a small hole and crashed hard to the ground. A number of riders, including Sam Noel (University of Vermont) got caught behind the crash and Ellwood left the race injured.

Brunner took over the lead spot at the run-up and quickly exploded off the front of the pack. When he descended the first chute, his lead was already pushing 10 seconds.

“It’s such a hard course, it just broke up and I went with it,” Brunner said about his fast move.

Eric Brunner and Seamus O'conner-Walker lead up the first climb of the race. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Eric Brunner and Seamus O’conner-Walker lead up the first climb of the race. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Behind Brunner, teammate Jack Tanner slotted into second, and Calder Wood (Cal Tech San Luis Obispo) and O’Connor-Walker chased behind him. One lap in, Brunner already led Tanner by 30 seconds. Andrew Borden (Castleton University) sat another 8 seconds back.

Jack Tanner leads the chase group as they head into the second half of the course. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Jack Tanner leads the chase group as they head into the second half of the course. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

After the first lap, the rest of the five-lap race was a Brunner coronation. He stayed on the gas and extended his lead each lap before winning by over 2 minutes. Next up for him is Sunday’s U23 Men’s race, where he will be going for a win after finishing 2nd in Reno and 3rd in Louisville.

“My focus has always been the U23 race, but this year, I’ve just been playing with riding a little bit harder in the days leading up to races and tapering less,” Brunner said. “I think it helps me feel better. This was a priority, but it also helped me prepare for the U23 race.”

Eric Brunner is a blur as he races down the greasy bobsled run. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © A. Yee / Cyclocross Magazine

Eric Brunner is a blur as he races down the greasy bobsled run. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © A. Yee / Cyclocross Magazine

Behind Brunner, the action was the fight for second. At the end of Lap 2, the chase became Tanner, Wood and Borden. Borden was the first rider to pop off the pace in Lap 3, and then in the first half of Lap 4, Wood got a small gap on Tanner.

Colorados's Jack Tanner leads Calder Wood up the climb in a fight for the silver and bronze. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Colorados’s Jack Tanner leads Calder Wood up the climb in a fight for the silver and bronze. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Wood held the advantage to take silver, and Tanner finished third.

Calder Wood drives through the muck on his way to second place. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Calder Wood drives through the muck on his way to second place. Collegiate Club Men. 2019 Cyclocross National Championships, Lakewood, WA. © D. Mable / Cyclocross Magazine

Noel had one of the most impressive rides of the day, roaring all the way back to finish fifth. Borden helped round out the wide-angle podium.

For more from the race, see the winner interview, photo gallery and results below.

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Eric Brunner: Collegiate Club Men Winner Interview

Photo Gallery: Collegiate Club Men, 2019 Lakewood Cyclocross Nationals

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Hawkeye Seamus O'Connorwalker led the charge down the start straight. © Z. Schuster / Cyclocross Magazine

Hawkeye Seamus O’Connor-Walker led the charge down the start straight. © Z. Schuster / Cyclocross Magazine

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