Groad Trip: Dad Camp
Bike racing and family time at the Cascade Gravel Grinder in Bend, Oregon.
Bike racing and family time at the Cascade Gravel Grinder in Bend, Oregon.
Conversation with Kiel Reijnen, Ian Boswell, and Pete Stetina ahead of the Cascade Gravel Grinder.
The dad-daughter duo is no stranger to big adventures; this one is for an important cause
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Sprint supremos, time trial legends and monument masters swap out racing for business management, podcasting, farming and more.
Kiel Reijnen is shifting gears.
The Trek-Segafredo rider will retire from the WorldTour at the end of the season and then turn his focus to racing gravel.
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Kiel Reijnen shares his behind-the-scenes experiences from the Vuelta a España.
Thermometers peak above 109F in Thursday's 12th stage, but cooler weather offers reprieve in the final week.
American Kiel Reijnen takes us along for his rest day hijinks at the Vuelta a España.
Heat, sharp climbs, and passionate fans set the Vuelta a España apart from the season's other grand tours.
Trek-Segafredo rallies around general manager Luca Guercilena following diagnosis of lymphoma.
Sepp Kuss, Quinn Simmons, Joe Dombrowski and Chad Haga headline the North American contingent at the 2021 Vuelta a España.
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Rather than call it quits, Reijnen tried to run in his socks to the next check-point for a new wheel.
Israel Start-Up Nation headlines the field for the challenging and dynamic Tour du Rwanda (May 2-9).
Ruth Winder takes us inside her big win; our hottest takes from Amstel Gold Race; Luc Meersman of Trek-Segafredo on mapping the cobbles.
Quinn Simmons and Kiel Reijnen remain part of the squad for 2021.
Reijnen and Pedersen worked in support of race-winner Porte at Tour Down Under as Trek-Segafredo continue momentum gathered at the end of last season.
Porte gets off to strong start after difficult 2019 season as he hopes to stay clear of last year's health issues.
Stetina, Reijnen, and van Garderen reflect on Phinney's rollercoaster career and unique temperament.
Kiel Reijnen says younger riders are getting more freedom from team directors to race for the win—and that's a good thing.
Two more Americans are confirmed for the Vuelta as Trek-Segafredo brings a team packed with stage-hunters
American rider will transition into a road captain role as part of two-year extension with the U.S. team
The WorldTour riders attending Dirty Kanza 200 do intend to race for the win. Whether or not they can win is another story
Kiel Reijnen lost his brother on the eve of the 2019 classics, and found solace in suffering at the Tour of Flanders
Without overall ambitions, Kiel Reijnen takes it easy on stage 16 so he can be fully rested to support Mollema and Nizzolo's stage hunting.
Danny Van Haute's Jelly Belly team might fold at the end of the season — and that would leave a critical void in the U.S. development pipeline.
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Taylor Phinney and Kiel Reijnen discussed the unpredictable Belgian weather, recording DNFs, and more.
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WorldTour pros Kiel Reijnen, Brent Bookwalter, and Andrew Talansky look back on their days as collegiate cyclists.
American Kiel Reijnen has a scary crash in Dwars door Vlaanderen but escapes relatively unscathed, hopeful to continue classics campaign.
Kiel Reijnen's time at team camp has him excited for the new season, despite a healthy shot of jet lag and the return to tough routine.
With fatigue setting in, Kiel Reijnen is trying to take the Vuelta one day at a time, knowing that at this point, the race is a true test of mental toughness.
As grand tour rookie Kiel Reijnen flips through the 279-page Vuelta race bible, he reflects on the ups, downs and his dwindling mind power.
American Kiel Reijnen is racing the first grand tour of his career and said he's enjoying the experience in Spain.
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American Kiel Reijnen, making his grand tour debut at age 30, is perhaps one of the sport’s authorities on how to grind through tough seasons.
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After a disappointing start to the Tour of Utah, Kiel Reijnen got some redemption with a stage win in Bountiful.
Trek – Segafredo pro Kiel Reijnen takes his 62-year-old father and cousin on a 200-mile ride from Seattle to Portland, Oregon.
Neal Karlinsky gets a chance to ride with one of the few Americans in the WorldTour. Kiel Reijnen shows him around Bainbridge Island.
Reijnen loves the grassroots feel of U.S. nationals, but it comes with its own set of logistical challenges, and the racing is never so simple.
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Two years after a crash at nationals nearly ended his career, Taylor Phinney will compete for the stars and stripes this weekend.
At Liège-Bastogne-Liège, American Kiel Reijnen faced cold weather, rain, snow, and hail. And then his bike broke. He persevered to finish.
Americans have a noticeable presence in the Ardennes, with Howes, Warbasse, and Reijnen riding into Amstel and Flèche breaks.
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Reijnen explains how the load of training and racing begins to take its toll in March, when the first important races come around.
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American Kiel Reijnen talks about the adjustments required to live overseas as he heads into his first year with a WorldTour team.
Your body needs to be put into a state of overload to result in fitness gains, but this has to be done strategically and carefully.
Three new North Americans bolster Trek Factory Racing, which has a renewed focus on stage racing and a slightly smaller squad.
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The 29-year-old American makes the jump to the UCI WorldTour from Pro Continental team UnitedHealthcare.
Reijnen's career is on a different course than some of his peers, but he's worked his way to the very front of the young U.S. peloton.
Highlights from stage 3 at the USA Pro Challenge, won by American Kiel Reijnen in a sprint finish.
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After being dropped on Independence Pass, UnitedHealthcare's Kiel Reijnen claws his way back to lead group and wins Pro Challenge stage 3.
Jure Kocjan rides into a select group over a big climb late in the race and proves to be the fleetest sprinter in the bunch in Ogden.
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Kiel Reijnen (Unitedhealthcare) won stage one of the Tour of Utah Monday afternoon, while Taylor Phinney (BMC Racing) finished third in his comeback race.
Perennial nationals contender Reijnen aims to defend title at the Philadelphia International Cycling Classic after podium in Chattanooga
The 30-year-old wins his second U.S. road championship, finishing in solo fashion ahead of a pair of chasers
How do the pros pack for important races? Kiel Reijnen (UnitedHealthcare) shows us what's in his travel bag for nationals
American Kiel Reijnen took the climber's jersey in stage 1 of the Tour de Langkawi and never relinquished it
American Kiel Reijnen looks poised to claim mountains classification in Langkawi, despite suffering through knee pain after stage 2 crash
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Following weather-related controversies at the Stelvio and in Colorado last year, riders union calls for extreme weather protocol
The close friends from different trade teams will ride together for the U.S. in Ponferrada
Bookwalter, van Garderen, Howes, Reijnen, Marcotte, and Talansky will represent the U.S. in Ponferrada at world championships
The symmetry between close friends Alex Howes (Garmin-Sharp) and Kiel Reijnen (UnitedHealthcare) during this year’s USA Pro Challenge was profound
The smaller teams are up against bigger budgets in Colorado, but they don't seem to mind