TJ Eisenhart, a pro cyclist from Lehi, UT, started riding at 11 and quickly rose to prominence, earning silver at the USA National TT Championship by 12. He raced in Europe with the USA national team at 16 and won the USA TT National Cham pionship at 18. Beyond cycling, TJ channels his passion into art, creating vibrant works celebrated worldwide. He believes in joy, balance, and authenticity
In the world of contemporary art, TJ Eisenhart shines for his remarkable talent in merging creativity, vision, and a deep sense of connection. Imaginary Collective is more than just an art initiative—it’s a journey of discovery, linking art, cycling, and the world around us.
Fueled by a genuine curiosity about humanity and our shared experiences, TJ Eisenhart’s Imaginary Collective highlights how art can inspire connection and ignite the power of collective imagination.
“More than anything I learned riding your bike isn’t just a job but must bring you joy, happiness and love. I learned you need to have balance in your life, for me that’s my art.” Before TJ ever started riding a bike he began his love for art. With paintings in private collections around the world, he has journeyed through various mediums and loves experimenting in colors and style. His art is ever changing, expressing his love of life and personality.
The design brief for the KAHA was relatively simple, scratched onto the back of an envelope were the words “Controlled Speed”.
However, the journey to arrive at the perfect solution was anything but simple. We don’t want to skimp on practical details like storage, pannier/ fender racks, or ability to fit TT-Clip bars. Iteration after iteration, review after review, every little detail and decision was scrutinized to the nth degree.
Needless to say, all that effort was worth it, as the final deliverable achieves all the performance metrics we had envisioned for a High-Performance Gravel Racer.
“I believe everyone has a purpose, a dream, that they want to accomplish in their lives, I’ve found mine.
My purpose is to spread happiness and love and peace. I realize how lucky I am. At the end of the day, I’m
riding a bike, creating art, and even more, interacting with individuals that share their dreams, joys and
lives with me, —it’s unreal that I get to do this for a living. We may have hard training days or stressful
times, but we are so fortunate to do what we love on a daily basis. The crazy, spiritual meditations I get
when I’m riding, painting, dreaming and learning …. that’s what I try to reach every day.”
- TJ