The Team

The people who ride, race, and help shape what we’re building.

Born and raised in Atlanta, Bradley works as an emergency medicine physician at the city’s only Level I trauma center. What began as casual riding gradually became competition, with a focus on gravel events such as Unbound, The Rift, and Big Sugar alongside regional racing closer to home. Caring for cyclists and pedestrians injured on the road sharpened his commitment to safety and helped define his role within TRMNUS Works — building partnerships and shaping the longer view that frames the racing.

Bradley Wallace

Founder, Team Principal

Former Division I lacrosse player turned triathlete, Hannah found her way to the bike exclusively because of a lingering college back injury. Originally from Boston, she moved to Atlanta in 2006 for graduate studies in design. After a career in branding and textile design, Hannah returned to making art full time. She’s diving into her first true season of road racing (with a growing curiosity for gravel) and, after spinal fusion surgery last year, is feeling strong and excited for what’s ahead. Designing the brand identity and kit for TRMNUS Works presented a unique opportunity for Hannah to marry her own artwork and design expertise with her love of cycling.

Hannah Hanlon

Founder, Designer & Creative Director

Lee started riding in 1978 and was racing by 1980 after seeing Breaking Away, winning his first state championship soon after. A master mechanic for more than 40 years, he’s raced road, cyclocross, and mountain bikes, picked up additional state titles, tried his legs in France (briefly), and organized Georgia’s first cyclocross race in 2000. After stepping away more than once, he rediscovered his love for the bike in 2018. These days, he still enjoys competition—but what he really loves is leading long rides down hidden roads, up steep climbs, and across forgotten one-lane bridges.

Lee Redfern

Founder, Technical Director & Mechanic

Rob came to cycling after a long detour. A former college distance runner, he stepped away from endurance sport following a post-college accident during a cross-country trip and didn’t rediscover competition until 2020. By 2023 he was training for Leadville and has since leaned into mid- and ultra-distance road and gravel racing. A Navy veteran and the most regimented on the team in his training and race preparation, he brings a methodical approach to race day—helping guide logistical decisions when conditions are uncertain.

Rob Downs

Founder, Treasurer

Marian grew up in Mississippi, where staying busy in sports was practically a requirement—point guard was always her first love. These days she’s a casual road rider who prefers being outside and showing up to group rides across the city, though she’s open to dabbling in racing someday. What drew her to TRMNUS Works was the commitment to doing some good in a world that needs it. For Marian, bikes are fun—but the community and outreach piece is what really matters.

Marian Allen

Tiffany Ballew Horn

Tiffany grew up in Clearwater, Florida, and has loved riding a bike for as long as she can remember—though her first professional athletic career was in bowling. After college and the purchase of her first mountain bike, she was hooked. She’s been racing for two decades across road, cyclocross, MTB, and gravel, with mountain biking remaining her true passion. A former XC MTB National Champion and 10-time Leadville 100 finisher (including an age group win), she’s also taken on events like Unbound 200, SBT GRVL, Cape Epic, La Ruta, and BC Bike Race. These days, she’s happiest pairing travel with big, demanding races—and life with her wife, two boys, and a spirited boxer named Tuni.

Kishane Taylor

Kishane grew up balancing orchestra, piano, and competitive tennis, but freedom was always found on two wheels. A childhood BMX rider—and briefly a Tuesday night racer thanks to a friend’s mom willing to make it happen—he traces much of his love for cycling back to the movie Rad. He’s been road riding since 2013 and found his rhythm in group riding around 2020, with a handful of crit starts along the way. For Kishane, cycling is about wellness, connection, and contributing to something bigger than himself—which is exactly what drew him to TRMNUS Works.

Jim Snitzer

Jim is an emergency medicine physician who was born and raised in Colorado. He spent seven years in Atlanta for medical school and residency before returning west, racing throughout that time and gradually shifting from road to longer, dirt-focused events like Leadville and Unbound. Now based in Boulder, he balances high-altitude gravel with ski mountaineering in the winter. After a complicated year that had him considering stepping back from racing, the mission and community behind TRMNUS Works helped reignite his motivation. He’s excited to push himself—and the team—both on and off the bike.

Ferriez Johnson

Ferriez splits his time between his home in Milwaukee and frequent trips to Atlanta, where he first found the cycling community that drew him in. He founded the Milwaukee-based cycling club PlumCC, which regularly hosts large group rides, and he is one of the few Pas Normal Studios ambassadors in North America. Last season he began testing himself on longer, rougher courses—moving beyond the pavement into gravel racing—a direction he plans to keep leaning into this year. For him, cycling is about connection and shared effort, and he’s eager to help extend the TRMNUS Works mission beyond Georgia.

Adam Downs

Adam lives in Marietta with his wife and two young kids and balances product leadership at Wahoo by day with early-morning Zwift sessions before most people are awake. A former college football player, he found mountain biking at Kennesaw State, shifted toward the road after becoming a dad, and has leaned into gravel over the past couple of years. He races throughout the Southeast and embraces the “type 2 fun” of winter Zwift racing just as much as long days outside. Drawn in by the people and the purpose behind TRMNUS Works, Adam believes bikes are cool—but the community around them is what really matters.