Indoor Bike Training That Actually Makes You Faster Outside
14-DAY FREE TRIAL
Terrain-based indoor sessions designed specifically to build stronger riding, better pacing, deeper confidence, and race-day speed.
Video-coached and on-demand, with optional live classes for triathletes who want to train smarter and finish faster.
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Not Just Another Indoor Bike Workout
Most indoor bike sessions just ask you to complete hard intervals – and leave it at that.
Every Purple Patch bike session is video-coached to develop your strategy, pacing, technique, and execution.
Get more from every workout. Build skill, strength, and speed.
We don’t just build fitness. We develop your cycling skills and transform your hard work into faster race results.
What You Get
On-demand video-coached workouts: Train on your schedule with sessions ready whenever you are
Weekly curated sessions that progress all season long
Access to a growing library of 150+ additional workouts
Skill-focused builds that offer in-depth training on specific topics
Bonus live classes: Get added coaching with interactive classes led by Purple Patch Founder and Master Coach Matt Dixon at 7 AM PST Tuesdays & Thursdays (+ select weekends October - December)
What Our Athletes Say:
“This bike course was perfect to execute that ‘terrain management’ — rolling hills all throughout the course. I kept thinking of the VOD sessions I did for the last 3 months and passed a lot of people. Up against the headwind coming home, I kept repeating to myself “rhythm riding”. I saw a few people tuck behind me from the headwind. I kept going all the way back without looking at any metrics.” - Meg Suda, 5th AG and World Championship qualified at IM70.3 Cairns
“I raced almost entirely on feel, which worked great. The Velocity hype with terrain management is very real and I set a life time PR. I pushed similar watts to what I did in my last 70.3, and I didn’t even bother with race wheels, and went significantly faster, so the skills are paying off. I focused on good pedaling, keeping my head down, and relaxing. The course was mostly flat on a closed highway, but I kept my climbing rhythm and cresting on overpasses just like we do on the VOD. It works.” - Henry McClendon, 5th OA bike split & 1st AG