Tuesday, June 15th
8:00PM GMT
Olympic Virtual Series Workout Inspired by Nelson Vails
Group Workout
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Over the course of June, we’ll be serving up a diverse set of high-octane group workouts, each of them developed by eight next-level Olympians and based on their own racing specialties.

So who do we have on deck?

Workout 1: Team Pursuit
Who: Georgia Simmerling
Why: Georgia is a bona fide expert in Team Pursuit, scoring herself a Bronze medal in the 2016 Olympics.

Workout 2: Punchy Climbs
Who: Nino Schurter
Why: Arguably one of the greatest mountain bikers of all time, Nino shares tips and tricks on how to overcome punchy climbs.

Workout 3: Keirin
Who Is It: Sir Chris Hoy
Why: One of the most visually striking track events, keirin is one of Sir Hoy’s specialties.

Workout 4: Road Race
Who: Anna van der Breggen
Why: A top Dutch cyclist, Anna is a versatile force on the tarmac with plenty of tips to help get you race ready in no time.

Workout 5: Sprint
Who Is It: Nelson Vails
Why: The first African-American to win an Olympic medal in cycling, Nelson is well-known for unleashing top sprinting efforts.

Workout 6: Individual Pursuit
Who: Dame Sarah Storey
Why: When she’s on the track, Dame Sarah Storey often chases down the competition so she’s the perfect person to impart her fitness wisdom.

Workout 7: Team Sprint
Who: Anna Meares
Why: A highly decorated track cyclist who’s fine-tuned her sprinting skills for years, who else could help you up your game?

Workout 8: Force Development
Who: Mariana Pajon
Why: Mariana has long called on what she’s learned with force development to earn her unofficial title as the Queen of BMX.


Go the distance and finish just one ride to unlock the slick in-game kit as well as the official bicycle of the Olympics, the Bridgestone Anchor RS9s—a high-end speed machine that keeps performance tight.

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