A lot of cyclists want to improve, but without structure it’s easy to end up riding hard when you should ride easy, doing too little to progress, or losing momentum altogether. You head out with good intentions, but without a clear plan it can feel like you’re just ticking off miles rather than actually moving forward.
It’s not a lack of effort — most riders are putting the work in. It’s usually a lack of direction.
And over time, that’s where frustration creeps in. You know you could be improving, but you’re not quite sure what to change or how to take things to the next level. That’s where having a bit of structure and support can make all the difference.
That’s why this tends to resonate with a certain type of rider.