Cyclists riding in formation on an open road at dawn

Coordinate the Peloton Before You Roll

Structured tools for matching pace groups, auditing routes, and balancing communal gear across joint cycling outings.

Logistics Built for Collective Rides

Organizing a group ride means aligning speed expectations, surface conditions, and shared equipment before anyone clips in. Our modules keep that information visible and editable for every participant.

  • Pace-tier dashboards with pull and sweep role assignments
  • Topographic route previews with community hazard notes
  • Collaborative gear matrices to avoid duplicate heavy tools
  • Draft-position energy models for educational planning
Close view of bicycle drivetrain and chainring detail

Every ride file references real mechanical and terrain variables—not generic templates.

Assign Riders to the Right Formation

Split participants into A, B, and C tiers so expectations stay aligned from the first pedal stroke to the final regroup.

A-Tier

20+ mph rotating paceline for experienced riders comfortable with pace changes.

Drop optional

B-Tier

16–18 mph steady effort with predictable surges at climbs only.

Regroup points

C-Tier

12–14 mph social pace with no-drop policy and sweep support.

Sweep assigned

Open Paceline Board

Audit Terrain Before Departure

Aerial perspective of bicycles gathered outside a café stop

Elevation profiles, GPX downloads, and turn-by-turn checkpoints give each rider a shared reference. The hazard ledger collects mile-marker warnings contributed by recent groups.

Browse Route Blueprints

Balance Communal and Personal Gear

Manifest grids separate group-owned tools from mandatory individual items—spare tubes, nutrition, hydration ratios—so nobody carries three floor pumps.

View Gear Manifest
Line of cyclists casting long shadows on coastal pavement

Understand Energy Sharing in Formation

Riding behind another cyclist reduces wind resistance. Our simulator offers an informational estimate based on group size, formation style, and your position in the line.

Group of road cyclists maintaining close formation spacing

Use the interactive tool on the Paceline page to explore how rotating echelons and static lines affect estimated effort distribution. Figures are illustrative, not performance guarantees.

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Start Your Next Group Outing

Based in Aurora, Colorado, we support riders coordinating weekend loops, charity rolls, and club training blocks across the Front Range.

Cyclist adjusting helmet strap before a group departure
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