Rider Profile
Keegan Swenson
Cannondale Factory Racing

Personal Details:
Teams history:
- 2014 - Cannondale Factory Racing
- 2013 - Cannondale Factory Racing
- 2012 - Cannondale Factory Racing
Biography:
Keegan Swenson, born February 16, 1994, grew up on a mountain bike riding in and around Park City, Utah and had won a US junior national cross-country title at 15 and was competing in World Cup competitions by age 17. He began his professional racing career in 2012 with the Cannondale Factory Racing team in 2012. Two years later he won a US U23 XCO National Championship.
As he continue with mountain bike World Cups overseas, he also competed in the US at endurance MTB events, like the Park City Point-to-Point, which he won in 2016, and Whiskey Off-road 50, going third that same year. He won his first elite men's XCO national title in 2019, and had his eyes on qualifying for Team USA's MTB squad for the Tokyo Olympic Games. However, he did not earn enough qualifying points when his racing was disrupted for the entire 2020 season due to the global pandemic.
He refocused in 2021 to competitions near home, winning his first Leadville Trail 100 MTB and earning double golds at US Mountain Bike Nationals in XCC and XCO. The next year was the debut for the Life Time Grand Prix, and Swenson went on a full assault of the gravel and MTB events in the series, winning the title for elite men across the first three seasons, 2022-2024. Among his top results in those three years included winning Unbound Gravel 200 in 2023, sweeping Leadville Trail 100 MTB each time, and going fifth at the inaugural UCI Gravel World Championships. In 2022 he was selected for the US elite men's squad and competed at UCI Road World Championships in Australia.
In 2025, Swenson won a rainbow jersey in the elite men's UCI Marathon Mountain Bike World Championships in Switzerland. He would finish fourth in the Life Time Grand Prix series at the end of the season.
After five seasons with Santa Cruz htSQD off-road team, Swenson moved to Specialized Off-road for the 2026 season.
Related Articles

Keegan Swenson dominates Leadville Trail 100 MTB, takes third consecutive win
By Jackie Tyson published
Results Men's leader in Life Time Grand Prix destroys course record by 15 minutes

Keegan Swenson's Santa Cruz Stigmata: The Men's Unbound Gravel 200 winning bike
By Tom Wieckowski published
News Was the unbound winner riding a prototype Santa Cruz frame and fork?

Swenson, Villafane dominate in the desert at Belgian Waffle Ride Arizona
By Jackie Tyson published
News Inaugural multi-surface 'hell of the north desert' begins seven-event schedule for BWR

A nervous Lachlan Morton joins forces with Keegan Swenson to tackle Cape Epic
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'It would be nice to try to win a stage or two and go for the GC … We are going to make a good team out there' says Swenson

A year of firsts for men’s Life Time Grand Prix champion Keegan Swenson
By Jackie Tyson last updated
News Victory lap at Big Sugar yields $25,000 payout

Life Time Grand Prix series leaders Swenson, Smith headline Big Sugar Gravel
By Jackie Tyson published
News QuickStep-AlphaVinyl pros mix into men's field while De Crescenzo, Allison, Parks and Huck add dimension for women in Arkansas on Saturday

Blunk and Lange take titles at Chequamegon MTB on fifth stop of Life Time Grand Prix
By Jackie Tyson published
News Off-road series leaders Haley Smith and Keegan Swenson each finish in top five of Wisconsin event with one race to go

Keegan Swenson goes solo to win men's Crusher in the Tushar in record time
By Simone Giuliani published
Results Cole Paton second and Griffin Easter third as Swenson extends lead in Life Time Grand Prix series
Blogs
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Lauren De Crescenzo and her tough decision to miss UCI Gravel World Championships
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A proper women's race – Historic day in Emporia at Unbound Gravel
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