Jordan Grimes  —  2/12/2026

AERODYNAMICS IN ROAD CYCLING: WHY IT MATTERS AND HOW IT AFFECTS SPEED

When cyclists talk about getting faster, aerodynamics often sounds like something reserved for pros, wind tunnels and marginal gains. In reality, the way air flows around you affects every ride. Understanding it can change how you think about speed.

Kurze Zusammenfassung

Aerodynamic drag is the most significant force that riders must overcome in road cycling, and the faster you ride, the more critical aerodynamic gains are to performance.

However, aerodynamics must be considered alongside weight, comfort and physiological function. There are many ways to improve aerodynamics. But for everyday cyclists, a sustainable riding position and appropriate equipment choice for your body, the local terrain, and typical riding conditions matter more than chasing aero gains.

AERODYNAMICS IN ROAD CYCLING: WHY IT MATTERS AND HOW IT AFFECTS SPEED

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Jordan Grimes
Jordan is a writer and editor who specializes in cycling content, as well as a keen recreational cyclist. From his adopted home in Palma de Mallorca, he trains locally, leads rides with a local club, and, in service of his love for travel, he regularly takes his bike on trips around Europe. He’s obsessed with data, performance, and nutrition, and you’re likely to find him diving into his Strava stats at the clubhouse over a post-ride flat white.
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