There’s something uniquely motivating about riding these roads with a group. Climbing a famous ascent with the online cycling community feels quite different from grinding through an isolated indoor session.
For triathletes, group rides on IRONMAN courses can also make race prep feel more engaging and specific. Riders can familiarize themselves with course profiles and terrain in a more interactive environment. It’s one of the reasons many triathletes use ROUVY for endurance training throughout the year – not just during winter.
6. PRO-LED RIDES AND EVENTS BRING THE COMMUNITY TO LIFE
One thing that separates ROUVY from many indoor training platforms is how connected the community feels to the wider cycling world.

ROUVY regularly hosts pro-led rides and special events featuring well known athletes including Wout van Aert, Sam Long, Patrick Lange, Andrew Feather and more. Riders can join sessions, ride the same routes and interact with ambassadors and elite athletes without leaving home.
There are also group rides hosted by ROUVY team members, including CEO Petr Samek.
The broader community is active too. The ROUVY Athletes Facebook group has more than 27,000 members sharing ride experiences, training tips, event information and motivation throughout the year.
Beyond individual rides, the calendar also includes themed events, seasonal series, Big ROUVY Races and community challenges that keep things feeling fresh throughout the year.
7. GROUP RIDES HELP WINTER TRAINING FEEL SUSTAINABLE
Consistency is one of the hardest parts of indoor training.
Motivation naturally dips during dark mornings, cold weather and long off-season blocks. Riding alone indoors several times a week can eventually feel mundane, even for dedicated cyclists.
Group rides help solve that problem.

Having scheduled events creates structure. Knowing other riders will be there makes it easier to get on the trainer when motivation is low. The social element also breaks up the monotony.
Many riders find they stay more consistent simply because the sessions become more enjoyable. They start treating group rides like a regular cycling club meet-up.
8. THE ATMOSPHERE IS MORE SOCIAL THAN MOST PEOPLE EXPECT
To newcomers, indoor cycling can seem isolating. But group rides on ROUVY feel surprisingly social.
Riders chat before events, encourage each other during climbs and celebrate finishing tough routes together. Even without face-to-face interaction, there’s a shared energy that changes the mood of a session.