Indoor cycling survey - tell us your views!
Are you pedalling and getting nowhere?

Whether you love it, hate it or can’t decide, indoor cycling is here to stay.
Together with Wattbike, we're doing some research to help us understand the nuances of cycling indoors. So if you like to add an indoor workout to your overall training plan, or dabble on the spin bike at the gym, we'd be grateful if you could fill out our 16-question multiple-choice survey.
As we're all aware, due to various reasons, the world of cycling is changing faster than ever, and to help keep you abreast of all the developments, we want you to tell us your views. Cycling is a great way to keep fit, and many consider indoor cycling to be one of the most time-effective ways to work out on a bike. Competing in events, getting in shape and staying connected with your sport over the winter months are all good reasons to get involved.
But while many of us see cycling outdoors as our number one passion, the same can’t be said for indoor training. New kit, better technology and a plethora of apps are all making indoor training a more attractive option than ever before. And everyone has their own style, from fixing the tried and trusted bike they’ve had for years to rollers, all the way to state-of-the-art standalone smart bikes. And a 4K TV if you’re really serious.
We want to know where you sit on this spectrum. We’d love to hear what you REALLY think about the top brands, what you consider a necessity for a good indoor workout, and how important it is to use the latest tech.
This indoor cycling survey takes about three to five minutes to complete.
To take part click here
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