Lauren Wolff  —  10/15/2025

How to improve your speed & get faster at cycling

Want to ride faster and feel stronger? Learn how smart training, better technique, and the right gear can boost your speed, efficiency, and confidence on every ride.

How to improve your speed & get faster at cycling

Example training focus table

This table gives a clear roadmap, helping you plan weekly sessions and understand which workouts target specific aspects of speed.

Benefit
Interval trainingImproves sustained speed & FTP
Endurance ridesBuilds aerobic base
Sprint sessionsBoosts explosive powe
Strength trainingDevelops muscle force & power
Core stabilityImproves posture & efficiency
VO2 max intervalsIncreases oxygen utilisation
Cadence drills / spin-upsRefines neuromuscular control
Aerodynamic positionReduces drag, free speed
Nutrition & recoverySupports adaptation & endurance
Group rides/pacingBuilds race & pack skills
Frequency
Interval training1–2x/week
Endurance rides1–2x/week
Sprint sessions1x/week
Strength training2–3x/week
Core stability2x/week
VO2 max intervals1x/week
Cadence drills / spin-ups2–3x/week
Aerodynamic positionOngoing
Nutrition & recoveryDaily
Group rides/pacingWeekly

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Lauren Wolff
ROUVY Writer
Lauren is an ex-South African now happily living in Belgium. Her background for over thirty years has been in her own business in the creative and writing sphere. Lauren now writes passionately for ROUVY with her popular route reviews and engaging website content. Lauren is an avid and competitive road cyclist and mountain biker who, a few years ago, achieved several podium positions for her age category for National Championships and UCI World Masters Champs for road and, before that, in triathlon in the early 90s. Lauren has been using the ROUVY app year-round since 2016.
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