2023 Team INFINIT Elite

Meet the athletes that make up the 2023 Team INFINIT Elite roster — We’re proud to fuel these incredible athletes as they chase their dreams and embody the #IamINFINIT spirit.
ANDY POTTS
Olympian
Ironman 70.3 World Champion
Paralympian (guide)
32 x 70.3 Distance Champion
8 x Ironman Champion
60+ Career Victories
4 x USAT Triathlete of the Year
For over 20 years, Andy Potts has been a constant presence on the triathlon scene. Known as the “Good Guy of Triathlon,” Andy’s career started at the University of Michigan where he was a 6-time All-American in swimming and competed on the track team his senior year. This duel-disciplined college career was Andy’s springboard into the world of Triathlon.
Andy was USA Triathlon’s 2003 Rookie of the year and quickly progressed to the top of the sporting world by representing the United States in the 2004 Olympics. In 2007, Andy won gold at the Pan-American games in triathlon, won Ironman 70.3 World Championship, was USAT’s triathlete of the year, and was named Triathlete Magazine’s All-Round global triathlete of the year.
"Where has this been all my life? I wish I had found Infinit earlier on in my career"
As his career evolved, Andy has begun coaching and helping shape the next generation of triathletes. Andy is a dedicated father, coach, and athlete. He is passionate about sharing his experience with all who are interested in getting more out of their sport and ultimately, more out of themselves; to learn more about Andy, his career, and his coaching, check out his website.
With his custom blends, Andy’s nutrition is dialed-in perfectly as he adds to his impressive record of 32 Ironman 70.3 victories and over 60 first-place finishes.
CLARA BROWN
2022 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships - 3rd (3K individual pursuit WC3, omnium, scratch)
2022 Para-cycling Road World Championships - 1st (time trial), 2nd (road race)
2020 Tokyo Paralympics - 4th (individual pursuit); 5th (time trial); 6th (road race)
2020 World Championships - 1st (time trial, omnium), 2nd (scratch, individual pursuit)
2019 World Championships - 3rd (road race, time trial)
2019 Parapan American Games - 1st (Road Time Trial, Road Race, Individual Pursuit), 3rd (Time attack)
Clara Brown is a para cyclist and Olympian. Growing up in Falmouth, Maine, Clara was an avid athlete enjoying everything from gymnastics to running and skiing, until a gymnastics accident when she was 12 damaged her spinal cord. After years of guelling rehab, Clara got back into sports as a coxswain on her high school crew team. This reexposure to competition drove her to restart her athletic career.
"I’ve sworn by INFINIT’s products since discovering them a few years ago, and can’t believe I’m part of the team now!"
In college, Clara got a road bike and began racing. By age 26, she was already a world champion and olympian. Clara continues to push herself to higher levels and show us all what it means to be a champion.
Clara uses SPEED high-intensity fuel for all her training and racing. INFINIT Nutrition is excited to fuel Clara as she continues to dominate the cycling world and shatter expectations as a member of Team INFINIT.
JOSH TOSTADO
4x 24 Hour National Championship winner
4x 24 hours of Moab Champion
2x Montezuma's Revenge 24-hour solo Race Champion
2020 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo Solo Champion
2019 Butte 100 - 1st
2019 Royal Gorge 12 Hour - 1st
2019 Buena Vista 720 - 1st
2019 Sedona Big Friggin Loop - 1st
2018-2019 Tommy Knocker 10 Hour - 1st
2018-2019 Salida 720 - 1st
2018 12 Hour in the Wild West - 1st
Josh Tostado is a different kind of athlete. His first ever race was Montezuma's Revenge, a 24-hour bike marathon that is generally reserved for only the most experienced riders. Josh entered solely for the challenge of completing the race… He ended up finishing 4th. Josh came back just two years later and not only won the race but also set records for both distance and altitude, as he rode 156 miles with 32,350 feet of altitude change over 24 hours. Since then, Josh has been tearing up the endurance mountain biking scene.
Josh is one of the longest-standing members of Team INFINIT. He appreciates the opportunity to fine-tune his mix to fit his specific needs
"I like to be able to make a mix how I want it, and because it works. I feel like I can perform up to my potential when I use INFINIT."
Throughout his career, Josh has won the Breckenridge 100 seven times, making him the most decorated athlete in the history of the event. Josh also is a 4-time 24-Hour Solo National Champion, placing second in 24-hour solo worlds in 2015, and third in 2017.
TAYLOR LIDEEN
2021 Unbound XL Champion
2020 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo - 2nd Solo Male
2019 NUE True Grit Epic - 1st Overall
2019 Prickly Pedal - 2nd Pro Male
2019 Papago 6 Hour - 1st (New Solo Male Course Record)
2018 True Grit Epic NUE - 1st
2018 24 Hours in Old Pueblo Solo - 1st Overall
2018 24 Hour World Championships - 2nd Overall
2017 True Grit Epic NUE - 1st
Taylor Lideen is a pro endurance cyclist based in Bella Vista, Arkansas. Taylor grew up racing motocross, but after his first ride on a neighbor’s old, beaten up trail bike, he was hooked on the pedals. The 2014-2015 season introduced Taylor to enduro racing where he dominated the amateur field, taking first overall in the Big Mountain Enduro Series.
In 2016, in his rookie year as a pro mountain bike racer, he took 3rd overall in the National Ultra Endurance Series. The next year, Taylor was introduced to INFINIT Nutrition. He was desperate for relief from long standing GI issues, and after working closely with the naturopathic doctor who referred him, Taylor created his own INFINIT custom formula. After his stomach issues were taken care of, and nutrition was dialed in, he was able to put more energy and focus on his riding.
“With INFINIT, I’m confident my nutrition and hydration needs are covered, and I can eliminate any external stressors because everything is in a bottle rather than counting individual gels/bars/etc."
In 2018 Lideen set a new course record at the iconic 24 Hours in Old Pueblo race in Tucson, Arizona. The race became an obsession for Lideen, and he was motivated to push his limits by attempting to break his own record in 2019 and again in 2021. After falling short of his goal, Lideen had to maneuver through the onslaught of emotion that followed with not achieving something he’d worked so hard for. This journey was documented in the short film SHIFTING MINDSET, and the experience has led him to become an outspoken and fearless mental health advocate.
This year Taylor is eyeing some of the biggest races in MTB and gravel, including BWR, Unbound, and Leadville. He was also selected to compete in the Life Time Grand Prix off-road race series for a second consecutive year.
KYLE COON
2022 Toyota USA Paratriathlon National Championships - 1st (PTVI)
2022 World Triathlon Para Series Montreal - 1st (PTVI)
2021 World Triathlon Para Championships Abu Dhabi - 3rd (PTVI)
2021 Sarasota Paratriathlon Invitational - 1st (PTVI)
2021 World Triathlon Para Series Yokohama - 1st (PTVI)
2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games - 5th (PTVI)
After losing his vision resulting from a battle with retinoblastoma (rare cancer of the eye) at the age of 6, Kyle Coon never once let his hardship prevent him from pursuing his goals and has gone on to become a competitive rock climber, downhill skier, runner and triathlete.
He began pursuing a life of adventure in his teenage years — Hiking to Machu Picchu in 2006, and successfully summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro the following year at the age of 15. In 2018 after graduating from the University of Central Florida, he became the first completely blind individual to complete an IRONMAN triathlon in under 11 hours. Three years later, he was selected to represent Team USA at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics and is training to make the team again in 2024.
“INFINIT has powered me for all of my races and training since the beginning of 2021. It tastes awesome, and I love that I can customize everything about it!"
Kyle constantly pursues an “Eyeronvision,” embracing adversity and epitomizing commitment, determination, and vision toward achieving his goals. Turning his vision loss into a pillar of inspiration for others, Kyle exemplifies what it means to triumph over adversity.
A top notch competitor, Kyle has improved drastically over the past few years. His training has been dialed in and he continues to raise the bar against his competitors in the blind/visually impaired category.
KAYLA BOWKER
3x Ironman World Championships Kona Age Group Finisher
2022 Ironman World Championships Kona - 6th AG
2022 Los Cabos 70.3 - 5th Pro Female
2022 Ironman 70.3 Galveston - 1st Overall
2022 Ironman Texas - 1st AG
2021 Ironman 70.3 Arizona - 2nd Overall, 1st AG
2020 Ironman 70.3 Arizona - 2nd Overall, 1st AG
2019 Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga - 1st AG
2018 Ironman Texas - 2nd AG
2018 Ironman 70.3 Couer d’Alene - 1st AG
2016 Ironman Arizona - 1st AG
Born and raised in Hood River, Oregon, Kayla Bowker is a small-town girl with a desire for adventure. Kayla attended Gonzaga University where she earned a biology degree. Kayla’s permanent residence is now Spokane, WA where she lives, works, and trains.
Kayla got into triathlon as a way to find herself during a rough patch in her life. Since then, she has made it her mission to help others find that very same thing, recently through the development of her coaching business, and through the documentation of her journey on her popular blog and Instagram Where Your Feet Take You.
"I started using INFINIT years ago and since then I have come to love everything about it. It was the only product that really allowed me to chase my dreams without having to chase a porta potty."
INFINIT has not only played a huge factor in her success as an athlete but as a coach as well because it provides an easy way for Kayla to help others nail their race day nutrition as they journey to their own finish line.
Kayla has won her age group in a 70.3 race every year for the last 6 years, even through two pregnancies. Kayla also received her Pro card at the end of 2022 which motivates her to achieve even greater things in 2023.
AMBER FERREIRA
2022 Ironman Tremblant 70.3 - 2nd Pro
2022 Mount Washington uphill race - 2nd overall
2021 Snowshoe Nationals - 5th
2019 Half Marathon National Snowshoe Champion
2019 Ironman 70.3 Mont Tremblant - 7th Pro Female (70.3 World Championship Qualification)
2019 Ironman 70.3 Austria - 8th Pro Female
2019 Ironman 70.3 Switzerland - 7th Pro
2018 70.3 Dun Luoghaire - 3rd Pro
2015 Iceland Ultramarathon Champion
3x National Snowshoe Champion
2014 Ironman Lake Placid Champion
Amber Ferreira is far more than a professional triathlete; She is an all-around endurance machine. Amber is a long-time member of Team INFINIT, a dedicated mom, coach, and physical therapist.
After a running career at Northeastern University, Amber broadened her horizons and began competing in Triathlon and endurance running.
"My belief as a coach and professional athlete is that if you are a woman and want to race, maintain muscle and be more durable, protein is a must!"
Amber has been using INFINIT products in every endurance event that she has entered and has continued to find success at the highest level. “Setting up my INFINIT mixes was super easy and actually fun. It took only about 15 minutes and they were great. During the call the Dietitian taught me everything I needed to know about my blends, I didn’t need any expertise, I just answered their questions and they did all the work for me. I was able to tweak my custom INFINIT formula for long course and short course racing to maximize my potential and abolish any GI issues.”
MADDY FRANK
2021 Tour of St. Louis Criterium CAT 1/2/Open - 3rd Overall
2019 Wisconsin Off Road Series - Elite Cat 1 XC Midwest Regional Champion
2019 STXC - Elite Cat 1 XC Midwest Regional Champion
2019 Tour of Dairyland - 4th Cat 3/4/5
2019 Hanson Hills XC - 1st Overall Female
2019 Yankee Springs TT - 3rd Overall Female
2019 Sea Otter Classic - 6th Cat 1, 19-29 AG
2019 Cherry-Roubaix - Cat 4 State Champion & 2nd Overall Female
2017 USAC XC Elite State Champion
2016 CAT 1 Michigan State Champion
2016 Iceman Cometh Challenge - 2nd place Female
Maddy Frank is one of Team INFINIT’s youngest members. Fiercely competitive, Maddy started cycling at just 6 years old, when she started riding BMX with her dad and his friends, she was immediately hooked. At 10, she started racing cyclocross and fell in love with the electric atmosphere of racing.
"I take my nutrition seriously and finding a protein mix that was full of natural ingredients and ‘stomach approved’ for me was very easy with Infinit… I always feel so much better after all my long rides, intervals, long and short races, and gym workouts."
Maddy has been on Team INFINIT for over half a decade and has raced triathlons, criteriums, fat bike, and duathlons. Through these experiences, and with the support of her family, Maddy discovered her true passion was mountain biking. Maddy also prefers INFINIT’s recovery products, especially repair.
She started her collegiate career riding for the Lindenwood University D1 Varsity Cycling team the fall of 2021 and joined UNITED Cycling for their elite women’s team thereafter. For 2023, Maddy will be putting more effort towards her studies as she begins her journey to receive her post-graduate degree.
ALYCIA HILL
2022 Ironman 70.3 Cabo - 4th Female Elite
2022 Ironman 70.3 Augusta - 5th Female Elite
2021 Utah Valley Half Marathon - 1st Female Elite
2020 Tushars Mountain Runs Half Marathon - 1st Female (Course Record)
2020 USA Elite Trail Marathon Nationals - 8th Overall
2019 Ironman 70.3 Indian Wells - 6th Female Elite
2019 Big Savage Challenge - 1st Female Elite
2019 Tacoma Half Marathon - 1st Female Overall
2018 Ironman 70.3 Santa Rosa - 5th Female Elite
2018 Ironman 70.3 Victoria - 6th Female Elite
2015 Ironman 70.3 World Championships - 5th
Alycia Hill is a professional triathlete based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. Alycia was introduced to triathlon by her father and has loved the sport since. Alycia feels fortunate that she can share this sport with her father, and feels a deep kinship within the triathlon community, “I enjoy competing in triathlon because of the welcoming endurance community, and because every time I toe the line to race it is a chance to push myself beyond limits that I ever thought possible."
Alycia has shown incredible consistency throughout her triathlon career, finishing near the front of every race since 2016. She has been using INFINIT for 7 years loves being able to customize her formula, and knowing that there will be no added colors or chemicals. She’s currently working at the University of Utah in Orthopedics & Sports Medicine as a Nurse Practitioner, all while maintaining a heavy racing schedule.
BRADYN LANGE
2023 Volcatplatjadaro UCI - 1st
2022 Chequamegon 40 - 1st
2022 The Specialized Cactus Cup - 7th Overall
2021 Texas State Road Race Championship - the Fort Hood Challenge (Cat 3) - 1st
2021 Big Sugar Gravel - 4th
2021 Shred de Roots - 1st
2020 Bent Wheel Bash - 1st
Bradyn Lange was born on 2 wheels. Coming from a family of motocross racers, Bradyn first rode a bike at age 3. After growing up traveling the motocross scene with his family, the family traded in their engines for pedals when Brady was 10.
While still quite young, Bradyn’s early career was stymied by an injury in 2019. After a tumultuous year for everyone in 2020, 2021 represents the best year of Bradyn’s career thus far, winning the Texas State Road Race Championship.
In Bradyn’s 2nd year on Team INFINIT, he continues to shine having won his first UCI race of 2023, Volcatplatjadaro UCI race. In 2023 Bradyn will be competing for several podiums in UCI this year for his new team, Orange Seal Academy.
CALEB CLINE
100 km Road Record: 100 km in 02:58:19.06 = 33.65 kph
200 km Road Record: 200 km in 07:37:40.59 = 26.22 kph
300 km Road Record: 300 km in 11:12:02.00 = 26.78 kph
500 km Road Record: 500 km in 23:06:57.53 = 21.63 kph
100 mile Road Record: 100 miles in 05:42:44.84 = 17.51 mph
200 mile Road Record: 200 miles in 12:06:35.69 = 16.52 mph
300 mile Road Record: 300 miles in 21:04:06.82 = 14.24 mph
6 hour Road Record: 106.29 miles in 6 hours = 17.72 mph (171.06 Km = 28.51 kph)
12 hour Road Record: 199.29 Miles in 12 hours = 16.61 mph (320.73 Km = 26.73 kph)
24 hour Road Record: 322.91 miles in 24 hours = 13.45 mph (519.67 Km = 21.65 kph)
2022 6 Hour Virtual World Time Trial Champion
2021 & 2020 24 Hour Virtual World Time Trial Champion (Recumbent Trike)
2021 LoToJa Finisher (1st ever recumbent trike finisher)
Caleb is an U.S. Army veteran and a graduate of United States Military Academy at West Point (USMA). After serving his country for nearly a decade, he was injured in the line of duty, an injury that has permanently affected his mobility.
Caleb’s goal was to compete in the Olympics through the Army’s World Class Athlete program, but his injury sidelined those dreams. Given his new reality, Caleb turned to pursuing a new dream of competing in the Paralympics with hopes to inspire other disabled veterans to cope with their circumstances.
In 2023, Caleb will be racing in Texas Hell Week, Relay Race Across the West, Hoodoo 500, Silver State 508, and the 24 and 6 hour Worlds. Watch out for Caleb to make some real noise this year in the cycling world.
CALEB SPRAYBERRY
2022 24 hr World Time Trial Championships - 6th
2022 California Triple Crown Gold Jersey - 1st
Grand Slam Cyclist of the 2022
Caleb is a veteran of the US Military. He served in the US Army for many years until he was forced to medically retire from a broken leg he sustained during active duty. After his recovery, Caleb eventually found the sport of cycling and never turned back.
Caleb went from an ordinary cyclist to an ultra cyclist due to his immense passion for the sport. He won the California Triple Crown Gold Jersey by completing 5 double centuries. He was awarded the Grand Slam Cyclist of the Year award 4 Planet Ultra centuries. In 2020, he biked the entire Tour De France, 2164 miles in 21 days (same length of each stage in the same day the cyclists rode it during the race just without the elevation) for the Independence Fund to help support veterans and their families.
For 2023, Caleb will be competing in the Longhorn 500, Silver State 508, California Triple Crown, and Relay Race Across the West (RAW). He’ll be in a relay team with Caleb Cline as they take on RAW this year!
OWEN CRAVENS
Paratriathlon (Visually Impaired) World Ranking - 12th
2022 World Triathlon Para Championship - 5th
2022 Sarasota-Bradenton Triathlon - 2nd
2021 World Triathlon Para Championships Abu Dhabi - 5th
2019 USA Paratriathlon National Championships - 3rd
At just age 10, Owen Cravens was already a triathlete when he was diagnosed with Stargardt disease, a genetic eye disorder that causes progressive vision loss. Owen didn’t let his loss of vision keep him from pursuing his athletic goals.
In 2019 Owen finished third at the US Paratriathlon National Championship for the visually impaired. In 2021 Owen finished 5th in the World Triathlon Para Championship for the Visually impaired in Abu Dhabi. In 2022, Owen finished second at the World Paratriathlon Cup and the Yokohama Paratriathlon race.
We are excited to fuel Owen as he pursues his dream of qualifying for the 2024 Paralympics in triathlon. With the determination and grit he showed in 2022, he is that much closer to accomplishing his goal of qualifying for the Paralympics.
GINNY CATALDI
2021 Ironman 70.3 Augusta - 5th AG
2019 Ironman 70.3 Ohio - 1st AG (5th Overall Female)
2018 Ironman Maryland - 1st Overall AG (2nd Overall Female)
2018 Ironman Lake Placid 70.3 - 1st Overall AG (3rd Overall Female)
2018 Ironman Santa Rosa 70.3 - 1st Overall AG
2018 Ironman Eagleman 70.3 - 1st Overall AG
2x Ironman World Championship Finisher
2017 Ironman World Championships Kona - Top 10 AG
2017 Ironman 70.3 World Championships Chattanooga - 5th AG
Ginny has been racing in triathlon for the past 10 years. She fell in love with this sport during her first race and has remained driven ever since. A two-time Kona finisher, on her second trip to big island she finished in the top 10. That same year she went on to podium at 70.3 Worlds in Chattanooga.
"INFINIT takes the guesswork out of nutrition needs and gives me THE ultimate plan."
She has faced adversity several times. Whether it was from a torn plantar fascia, stress fracture in her foot, torn hip labrum, or a stress fracture in her hip, she keeps coming back. Last year she fought her way back from a broken ankle and surgery. Leaving her with a metal plate and screws, and a ton of rehab.
For 2023, Ginny will strive to improve upon her comeback to triathlon in 2022. With Eagleman 70.3, Chattanooga 70.3, Pennsylvania 70.3 Happy Valley and Maine 70.3 all on her radar this year.
TREVOR FOLEY
2022 IRONMAN 70.3 Waco - 1st
2022 IRONMAN 70.3 Los Cabos - 2nd
2022 IRONMAN 70.3 Augusta - 2nd
2022 - White Lake Half - 1st
Trevor is a 23 year old professional triathlete who grew up running track and cross country in Florida. Due to his large athletic success at Nature Coast Technical High School, he got to go run Track and Cross Country for the Florida Gators in the SEC. In 2019, he was named to the ALL-SEC Freshman team for outdoor track, and named ALL-SEC Second Team for cross country in 2020. He then received his Pro card for triathlon and is thriving to be the best he can in IRONMAN.
2022 was the year Trevor really started to make the spotlight as he finished 1st at IRONMAN Waco and 2nd at both IRONMAN Augusta and IRONMAN Los Cabos. While competing at a high level for his own athletic career, he also is a coach to help other athletes reach the highest levels of triathlon.
ELIZABETH BARBOSA
2019 Nagajung Peak 17,060’ (5,200m), Himalayas, Nepal
2019 Island Peak 20,305’ (6,189m), Himalayas, Nepal
2018 Pisco Peak 18,871’ (5,752m), Cordillera Blanca, Peru
2018 Chopicalqui 20,846’ (6,354m), Cordillera Blanca, Peru
2017 Pico Orizaba 18,491’ (5,636m), Mexico
2016 Mt. Rainier 14,411’ (4,392 m), Emmons route, USA
2015 Mount Baker 10,781’ (3,286m), USA
2015 Mt. Rainier 14,411’ (4,392 m), Kautz Glacier route, USA
2014 FINA Open Water World Championship - 21st overall (1st American in AG)
2013 USMS Open Water 2.3 mile - 1st place (age group)
Elizabeth Barbosa can’t be defined by one sport, she is an all-around athlete with major achievements in swimming, Olympic lifting, and alpine climbing. Liz joined US Masters Swimming and started competing in open water events. She soon qualified for Masters World Championships where she was the highest finishing American.
After achieving this success in swimming, Liz decided to pivot into alpine climbing. In 2014, she climbed the most difficult route up Mount Rainier. This experience started Liz’s love affair with mountain climbing, and she has gone on t climb some of the most iconic peaks in the Himalayas, Mexico, and the Andes.
"Every time I take my custom blend I feel like an overachiever, I can go effortless for hours, it's like a superpower drink that is actually good for your body!"
In January of 2020, Liz attempted to climb the highest mountain in North or South America, Aconcagua. While climbing, Liz suffered from Pulmonary and Cerebral Edema, leading to an abandonment of that attempt.
This setback didn’t overwhelm Liz, she’s grown from it and learned that climbing is about overcoming yourself, it’s about transforming long, exhausting hours in the mountains into strength, and about taking in failures, and pushing yourself to be even more fit, driven, and resilient for the next adventure, which includes competing in trail and ultrarunning, as well as olympic weightlifting events.
VICTOR CASHES
2022 St. Crispin’s Day Massacre IX - 1st
2022 Les Dix - The Sooner Stampede - 1st
2022 River Valley Rumble MTB Race - 1st
2022 Battle for Townsend’s Ridge - 1st
2022 SPRING HILL CLASSIC - 1st
2022 Shoreline Shred - 1st
2021 St. Crispin’s Day Massacre 8 - 1st
2021 Turkey MTB Festival - 1st
Victor Cashes is a 22 year old cross-country mountain bike national racer from Oklahoma City.
"INFINIT makes my life so much easier"
After tearing up the mountain bike scene in Oklahoma during his U23 career Victor won the Turkey MTB Festival in 2021 and placed 22nd at the Big Sugar Gravel Race. In 2022 Victor will be competing in the USA Cycling National Championships in Winter Park, CO, and will return to the Big Sugar Gravel Race.
This is Victor’s second season with Team INFINIT, and INFINIT is excited to support Victor in his goal of making the 2028 U.S. Olympic team.
Teams
ELEVEN11 CYCLING
11eleven Cycling is a Category 1-2 road bicycle racing team in the Cincinnati area. They compete locally, regionally, and nationally in road races, criteriums, time trials, omniums, and stage races as well as some off-road events such as gravel and mountain biking.
The team comprises a close-knit group of friends including current and former state champions who take pride in working together for the team result. 11eleven Cycling is active in the cycling community to guide and encourage new riders as they enter the sport, and as of 2022 is the race promoter for the beloved Hyde Park Blast Criterium.
UNITED CYCLING
The United Cycling Team was founded in 2018 by Justin Stanley. The Women's Team was created in 2020 by Lauren Koon and the Men's Team was taken over by Grayson Keppler in 2021. What started out as a local club team, has since grown to a National Level Domestic Elite Team.
The team started out with around 20 riders and has expanded to almost 100 riders and racers, ranging from club, masters and elite, on both the men and women's teams. They have secured podium spots in some of the most prestigious races in the US, including USA Cycling Master's Nationals, Tulsa Tough, Joe Martin Stage Race, multiple State Championship titles, and many more! They are also known as a dominate Texas based team in the local racing scene. The team is looking forward to 2023 and many more successes!