Long-distance cycling is a discipline that stretches from the explosive speed of triathlon sprints to the relentless endurance of RAAM qualifiers, ultra cycling time trials, and the global brevet culture of BRM and LRM. Each format challenges riders in unique ways—whether it’s balancing multi-sport demands, sustaining power over hundreds of kilometers, or embracing the philosophy of randonneuring.
At its core, the sport is about resilience, preparation, and the pursuit of limits. It rewards not only physical strength but also strategy, pacing, and mental toughness. This section brings together insights and experiences across the endurance spectrum, helping you understand the demands of each format and prepare for your own journey on the road.
Explore the articles below to dive deeper into training methods, race strategies, and the mindset required to thrive in every corner of long-distance cycling.
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Randonneuring