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Ride Together, Move Forward

A community platform for planning joint cycling trips across Great Britain. Browse terrain profiles, find your pace group, and document every shared mile.

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Next meetup: Basingstoke Canal Towpath — 09:30

Platform Overview

Three Steps to a Shared Ride

From route discovery to post-ride reflection, every tool is designed for cyclists who prefer company on the road.

Elevation map with route markers on a cycling computer

Route Codex

Interactive elevation profiles show grade, surface type, and distance before you commit to a trip.

Cyclists gathered at a roadside meetup point

Pace Matching

Filter groups by riding style — from leisurely café loops to structured paceline centuries.

Ride Journal

Archive completed trips with GPX traces, weather data, and community notes for future reference.

140+ Logged Trips
38 Active Groups
Geography First

Routes Built on Real Terrain Data

Every listed trip includes verified elevation gain, surface composition, and estimated rolling time. Filter by pavement smoothness or gravel chunkiness to match your equipment and comfort level.

Open Route Hub
Gravel path winding through woodland on a cycling route
Group of cyclists pausing on a hilltop overlook
Social Riding

Find Riders Who Share Your Rhythm

Pace compatibility is the foundation of enjoyable group cycling. Our matrix maps ride personalities across speed, distance, and social intensity so you join the right peloton from the start.

Browse Pace Groups
Equipment

Practical Gear for Group Rides

Neutral recommendations for accessories that support coordinated cycling trips.

From handlebar mounts to compact repair kits, we list items commonly used by ride leaders and participants. No performance claims — just clear descriptions and transparent pricing.

View Gear List
Cycling touring equipment laid out on a table
Archive

Document Every Shared Journey

Past trips live on as open records — GPX shapes, weather snapshots, and rider contributions woven into a regional cycling scrapbook.

Cyclists reviewing a paper map at a café table

Community Contributions

Riders add photos, notes, and kudos to completed trips, building a living archive of regional cycling culture.

Start Your Next Chapter

Whether you are new to group riding or an experienced ride leader, the platform provides structured tools for coordination and reflection.

12 Regions Covered
4.2k Kudos Given
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