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Experts Tell Us the Best Cycling Fitness App

This article showcases our top picks for the Best Cycling Fitness App. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below). We are keen to hear your feedback on all of our content and our comment section is a moderated space to express your thoughts and feelings related (or not) to this article This list is in no particular order.

Map My Ride GPS Cycling Riding

This product was recommended by John Frigo from Best Price Nutrition

My favorite cycling app is Map My Ride by UnderArmor. It’s probably not the best app in terms of being the most in depth, I work with a bunch of guys who are semi pro cyclists and have some crazy riding apps that track all types of stats, allow them to virtually race each other, etc. I’m more of a casual rider but do like to add some competitive fun to the game with some friends, map my ride is free and pretty basic and easy to use so buddies and I track our riding and see who can put up the most miles in a given week.

STRAVA

This product was recommended by Tiffany Payne from PharmacyOnline

A number of useful ride logging features are available in one of the most well-liked GPS cycling apps, and the data is eventually published to your Strava profile online. You can upload rides with photographs and videos, follow pals, and show your support for their success by giving them kudos, which is basically a thumbs up, on this social fitness sharing network. The free app records your ride data as you move along, including speed, duration, and distance, while also keeping track of your route. You may check more metrics, such as the number of calories expended and the amount of elevation covered, after your ride.

KOMOOT

This product was recommended by Alex Constantinou from The Fitness Circle

Both through an app and on a desktop, Komoot can be used. This user-fed system, which boasts over a million users globally, enables cyclists to track journeys that will eventually facilitate new cyclists to plan their own. The software will inform users of the best routes for road and mountain bikes, as well as the fitness level needed to complete each one. You only need to choose your riding style, decide where you want to start and end your trip, and Komoot will take care of the rest.

Wahoo Fitness

This product was recommended by Darryl Higgins from Athlete Desk

I suggest this product since it supports both android and iPhone users. Also, there are various subscriptions to choose from, beneficial for different locations and devices of your cycling training. Users track their calories, distance, speed, and more through this app.

Zwift

This product was recommended by Darryl Higgins from Athlete Desk

It is perfect for indoor cycling since it provides various training and workout programs. Zwift is more engaging and safer for a cycling activity choice since users won’t need to go out due to its virtual environment. We can record and count our progress. Also, going on with background music of your activity and having no mechanical bike problems is a plus of this app.

Rouvy

This product was recommended by Kevin Harris from NANBF

Rouvy is my favorite app for when I have to train indoors on the turbo, and is my favorite alternative to Zwift, which I can find frustratingly prone to crashing. Rather than virtual reality, Rouvy uses video of real life routes, as well as augmented reality, to simulate real roads. As someone who can find excessive VR a little disconcerting, I love that Rouvy routes are tied to reality, even generating 3D competitor riders. With 2,036,020 km of routes to ride, you can always find something that takes your fancy.

Bikemap

This product was recommended by Jack Kelly from Trusted Gifts Review

Bikemap is an iPhone and Android app that provides route planning, navigation, real-time updates, and a variety of other features. It’s a good alternative to Strava or Komoot for route planning in our experience, and it offers more for free, though both Strava and Komoot have their own unique features. The app’s real-time updates enable you to notify other Bikemap users of problems encountered while riding. It’s not something we’ve found much use for, but it might be more appealing to cyclists who ride in cities on a regular basis. Other features include an archive of over seven million user-generated routes, route collections, and in-app ride stats. The majority of Bikemap’s features are free to use, but there is a Bikemap Premium service that unlocks additional mapping options, such as cycling-friendly map layers and 3D views of your planned routes, as well as offline navigation.

Google Maps

This product was recommended by Jack Kelly from Trusted Gifts Review

Apple has accomplished great things in the world of technology, but it cannot compete with Google in the field of mapping. You can use Google Maps to get there on bike paths and bike-friendly routes, just like you use your phone on the fly to find places, read a few reviews, and then go to the one you choose. It’s not perfect, like any app, but it’s among the best in its class. The audio turn-by-turn instructions are also useful when riding; if you ride with headphones, you can keep your phone in your pocket and easily get where you need to go.

TrainerRoad

This product was recommended by Jean Chen from Cicinia

This is the app that will help you be a faster cyclist. TrainerRoad is an easy-to-use app with leading features that concentrate on providing quality training sessions. PowerMatch is a feature that works well with your bike’s power meter. By controlling the resistance of your smart trainer, it makes indoor sessions similar to outdoor ones. TrainerRoad’s developers are serious about accuracy, and that’s demonstrated by their built-in trainer and power meter calibration feature.

Map My Run

This product was recommended by Joseph Greene from Trinidad Birding

One app that I love to use on my bike rides is Map My Run, don’t let the name fool you, this app works brilliantly for cyclists as well as runners. What I love about this app is the map that you get at the end, it really helps you see your progress right in front of you and is a really fun way to share your rides with your friends. After each bike ride, you can also upload a picture to your update, so it’s always nice to document the lovely scenery along with your ride.

Cyclemeter Cycling Tracker

This product was recommended by Lorie Carson from Real People Finder

Cyclemeter Cycling Running GPS has a calendar where you can log your rides and understand when you need to arrange training. Viewing how frequently you’ve been cycling and your time and mileage may be a motivational tool. Cyclemeter offers encouraging statements to keep you motivated during your ride, so you can stay focused and feel like you have your cheerleader.

BKOOL Cycling

This product was recommended by Steve Anderson from Junk Yard Near Me

They say you must be calm and patient to make the ideal attacking move on a ride, and BKool’s broad selection will assist you in developing the muscles necessary to pull it off. We found the real-world passages challenging and exciting, especially in the 3D virtual simulations where you had other rivals to keep you company and spectators to support you.

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