The most exciting athlete in american cycling
Keegan Swenson is arguably the most exciting athlete in American cycling. A dominant figure since his mid-teens, Keegan has won just about every race you can imagine, in varying disciplines and in convincing fashion. 2022 was another mind-blowing year for Swenson. He won the inaugural LIfe Time Grand Prix, US XCO Nationals and just about every other race he entered. He even competed in the World Road Cycling Championship. His back-to-back 20-minute win at Leadville 100 MTB followed by a win at Steamboat Gravel (the next morning) will be remembered by many riders as his most impressive accomplishment they have ever witnessed in cycling. As of this update, Swenson has accumulated 5 wins in his first 5 races of 2023 with key victories at Belgian Waffle Scottsdale, Sea Otter Classic and Unbound Gravel.

Our other athletes

2022 UTMB Champion

Two-Time Olympian and Top Ironman Athlete

Multiple Mountain Running World Champion

All-Around Mountain Athlete

2022 Unbound Gravel and Cape Epic Champion

3x Ironman Champion

Ironman France Nice Champion

Top American Mountain Biker and Gravel Rider

2020 Olympian and World Cup Nordic Skier

2020 Olympian and Top American Men's Nordic Skier
Whiskey Off-Road Fat Tire Pro Crit
On a late-April night in Prescott Arizona, we had a blast shooting Neversecond athletes Keegan Swenson, Sofia Villafane and Russell Finsterwald throttle around a 1-mile road circuit against a stacked pro field at the Whiskey Off-Road El Yucatero Pro Fat Tire Crit. Shooting and editing by Matt Shapiro.
Guides & Guidance

In this article, we compare the different types of carbohydrate sources so you can decide what works best for you!

Using the right combination of carbohydrates can improve energy delivery to the muscle.

Caffeine can help to improve endurance performance, but what is the best way to take it?

Eating in the hour before was said to be detrimental to performance, but research shows otherwise.

Breakfast on race day (and also before big training days) is important. Getting it right means you will be well-fueled at the start.

Is more protein always better?