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Top 10 ROUVY routes for Zone 2 training
Lauren Wolff  ·  6/4/2026
Top 10 ROUVY routes for Zone 2 training

Zone 2 training works best on roads where power stays steady for long stretches without constant braking, sharp climbs or repeated surges. These ROUVY routes were picked because they let you get into an aerobic rhythm and stay there, whether you are building base miles for a sportive, preparing for an IRONMAN or trying to make indoor endurance rides feel less repetitive.

The Best Cycling Holidays in Europe: A Complete 2026 Guide
Lauren Wolff  ·  5/24/2026
The Best Cycling Holidays in Europe: A Complete 2026 Guide

Europe still sets the standard for cycling holidays because nowhere else includes this many famous climbs, quiet roads and bike-friendly regions into such a small area. You can ride on Mediterranean roads in Mallorca one week, climb Alpine switchbacks in Italy the next, then finish with traffic-free family riding along the Danube. This guide breaks down the best cycling holidays in Europe for different rider types, budgets and seasons, with practical planning advice and routes you can preview on ROUVY before you go.

THE 10 MOST TRENDING ROUTES ON ROUVY RIGHT NOW
Lauren Wolff  ·  5/21/2026
THE 10 MOST TRENDING ROUTES ON ROUVY RIGHT NOW

Certain routes slowly become favourites. Others rise in popularity because riders keep talking about them after doing these as group rides, races or major cycling events. Over the last few months, these are the ROUVY routes riders have been returning to again and again, whether for legendary climbs, iconic race routes or just because the scenery makes an indoor session feel far less like indoor training.

Cycling in US National Parks: Everglades, Acadia, Zion & Grand Teton on ROUVY
Lauren Wolff  ·  1/21/2026
Cycling in US National Parks: Everglades, Acadia, Zion & Grand Teton on ROUVY

You know that feeling when you click start on a ROUVY route, and you’re instantly transported somewhere else? It’s a bit like packing a bag without the travel costs and long flight. When those destinations are US national parks, you’ll get the wide expanse, terrain that draws you in, and scenery that keeps you immersed in the views.