Keegan Swenson finally got the green light from his doctors, and now he can “push some watts” on the bike to restart his 2026 season.
With just two days of racing completed with his new Specialized Off-road team since February, the three-time Life Time Grand Prix overall champion can now shift his focus to pounding some pain-free laps at the season opener on April 16 at Sea Otter Classic Gravel.
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“His recovery is going smoothly, and he’s able to train normally again per the doctor’s clearance, and he is pain-free. He has more follow-ups to ensure he’s continuing in the right direction,” a Specialized Off-Road spokesperson told Cyclingnews.
“Sea Otter will be his first race back, followed by Levi’s GranFondo as long as Sea Otter feels good with his body.”
“Sofia [Villafañe, his teammate and spouse] was like, you should get an X-ray. I’m like, ‘no, I can walk, I’m fine. I can ride by bike, I’m fine.’ So I raced Santa Vall on the broken pelvis, and then went to South Africa, assuming it was fine.
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