Create your own group bike rides, or find someone to ride with when you're traveling, all through the free Link My Ride smartphone app.
Launched by pro cyclists Tom Pidcock and Jacques Sauvagnargues, the new Link My Ride app lets you find, create, and manage group rides anywhere in the world.
The app is available on iOS and Android and is free to download and use as an individual cyclist. You can search by area for rides, riders, and clubs, just make sure you get your username exactly how you want when signing up…you can’t change it afterward! Once you find rides you want to join, you can add them to your calendar. Or create your own group rides and share the link or invite other users. It looks like a great tool for travelers trying to find someone to ride with away from home.
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