Bradyn Lange is known for his achievements in both mountain bike and gravel racing. With a foundation in Cross-Country Olympic (XCO) mountain biking, Bradyn transitioned to gravel racing when he was selected for the inaugural LifeTime Grand Prix (LTGP) in 2022. That same year, he became the youngest winner of an LTGP event by claiming victory at the Chequamegon 40.
Bradyn has competed as a LifeTime Grand Prix athlete for all four seasons of the series, from 2022 to 2025, showcasing his versatility and endurance across diverse off-road disciplines. His dedication to cycling is evident in his commitment to training and his strong performances at high-profile events. As he continues to race, Bradyn remains a prominent figure in the evolving landscape of off-road cycling.