New this season.
Three new tools built around your riding, all live on this site. And the Pedal Peak app has landed on iPhone as an early beta.
Were you signed out?
A bug quietly disconnected accounts after a month of inactivity, which also paused Baptize renames. It's fixed and won't happen again. If you were affected, connect with Strava once and everything picks up where it left off.
Reconnect with StravaThe Garage knows when your chain is done.
Every part on your bike has a service life. The Garage counts your Strava kilometres against it, on its own, only while the part is actually on the bike.
- Kilometres add up from your rides automatically. Nothing to log.
- When a part reaches its interval, its bar turns orange: service due.
- Serviced it? One tap and the count starts fresh.

The Ride Planner reads the weather where you'll actually be.
Pick a route, a start time and your pace. Weather, climbs and fueling follow you along the route, forecast for the time you'll reach each point, not the time you leave.
- Wind shown relative to your riding direction, so headwind means headwind.
- Climbs, fueling guidance and the best start time for the day.
- Works without an account. Log in to load your own Strava routes.
Saturday · Ride · 82.4 km
Afternoon Ride
Named by Strava
Baptize your activities.
"Afternoon Ride" is a crime against creativity. Connect Strava, flip the switch, and every default name gets replaced with something it deserves, seconds after you finish. More than 250 names, none of them boring.
Also new.
Your first ride
What no-drop means, what to bring, and honest answers to the questions everyone has before their first group ride. Read the guide
Pedal Peak, now in your jersey pocket.
The Pedal Peak app for iPhone is in early beta: find ride buddies and group rides in German-speaking Switzerland, matched to your pace and the way you ride. It's free, it's early, and your feedback shapes what it becomes.
No spot left? Join the waitlist and you're next in line.
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