Lauren Wolff  —  4/9/2026

Get ready for outdoor cycling: How to prepare after indoor riding

Outdoor cycling is what happens when you take your indoor fitness back onto real asphalt or gravel, where wind, terrain and bike handling suddenly matter again. After months of riding indoors, the change isn’t just physical, it’s sensory, technical and a little humbling at first.

TL;DR
Get ready for outdoor cycling: How to prepare after indoor riding
"I notice this every season, and it comes up in the community every year as well. After a block of indoor riding, those first outdoor rides often feel surprisingly strong, even if it takes a short while to get back into the feel of it." - Lauren Wolff

Indoor vs outdoor cycling: myth vs reality

This comes up every spring, and it’s worth clearing it up properly.

Myth and Reality
Indoor riding is always harderIt often feels harder due to heat and lack of airflow
Outdoor riding is easierIt includes variation and micro-recovery that change how effort feels
Effort should feel the same everywhereIndoor and outdoor riding stress the body differently
Indoor fitness doesn’t transferIt transfers well, but needs a few rides to get into it outside
"It’s not just the bike either. It’s worth checking your setup before you roll out, especially things like your GPS. It’s easy to forget after a few months indoors, and you usually only realise at the door when you switch it on and find it’s dead." - Lauren Wolff

Final checklist before your first proper outdoor ride

Before heading out, run through a quick check.

What to check
BikeTyres, brakes, drivetrain
ClothingLayers
FuelFood, hydration
ToolsTube, pump, multi-tool
RouteTerrain, traffic
BodyEnergy, readiness
MindsetExpectations
Why it matters
BikeSafety and reliability
ClothingConditions change
FuelNo easy access
ToolsSelf-sufficiency
RouteReduces stress
BodyAdded load
MindsetPrevents overreaching

Keep your riding consistent as the season changes

As you move back outdoors, your riding naturally becomes more varied. That’s part of what makes it enjoyable, but it can also make things feel less steady than they did indoors.

Keep riding on ROUVY

Lauren Wolff
ROUVY Writer
With a background spanning 30 years in the creative and writing industries, Lauren brings her love of storytelling and cycling together in her work for ROUVY. A lifelong athlete with almost 40 years of racing experience, she spent a couple of years riding with a semi-professional road racing team and went on to achieve podiums at National Championships and UCI World Masters events. She also completed the gruelling 2005 Cape Epic and earned triathlon medals back in the early ’90s. Lauren has trained on ROUVY year-round since 2016 and writes passionately to inspire others to ride and explore.
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