How Cycling Can Make You a Better Runner (Explained Simply for Runners)

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
5 months ago

The easiest way to get stronger, faster and less injury-prone

If you run regularly but feel you keep hitting the same wall — fatigue, impact, niggles, lack of progress — cycling might be exactly the cross-training you’re missing.

More and more runners are integrating cycling into their weekly routine, whether it’s road, MTB or indoor training.
And there’s a reason for that: cycling doesn’t just make you fitter — it makes you a better runner.

Here’s how, explained in a simple, practical way.

1) Builds aerobic endurance without impact

Running comes with impact.
Cycling doesn’t.

Adding bike sessions to your week allows you to:

  • improve cardiovascular endurance
  • sustain higher paces with less fatigue
  • increase weekly volume without stressing joints

This makes it the perfect complement for 5K, 10K, half marathon and trail runners.

2) Strengthens muscles that running alone doesn’t train

Running relies heavily on glutes and calves, but it leaves other key areas underdeveloped:

  • quadriceps
  • hamstrings
  • deep core
  • hip stabilisers

Cycling activates all of these — giving you a more balanced and efficient running stride.

3) Improves cadence (and reduces injury risk)

One of the biggest mistakes runners make is running with a low cadence, which increases impact and overload.

Cycling helps you:

  • maintain a steady rhythm
  • train quicker, smoother leg turnover
  • naturally increase your running cadence

That’s why many physiotherapists recommend cycling for rehab phases.

4) Helps you recover faster between hard sessions

After intervals, hill repeats or long runs, 30–45 minutes of easy cycling can:

✔️ flush lactate
✔️ increase blood flow
✔️ reduce stiffness
✔️ speed up recovery without adding impact

It’s the perfect tool for maintaining weekly volume safely.

5) Makes you stronger on hills

If you run trail or live in a hilly area, you’ll notice this quickly.

Cycling develops:

  • sustained power
  • muscular endurance
  • breathing control
  • resilience on long climbs

Translation: better uphill running with less struggle.

6) Adds variety — and boosts motivation

Training only running can get mentally draining.
Cycling breaks the monotony.

Mixing running + cycling helps you:

  • train more without burnout
  • use “tired legs days” productively
  • enjoy the process more

And when training becomes more enjoyable… consistency skyrockets.

How to add cycling into your running routine (without complicating it)

Here’s a simple structure:

➡️ Once per week

45–60 minutes easy, for recovery.

➡️ Twice per week (performance goal)

• 1 easy ride
• 1 moderate ride with higher cadence

➡️ For trail runners

Replace one run with a strength-based ride (climbs).

➡️ For injured runners

Use cycling to maintain fitness while reducing impact.

If you want to run better, with less impact and more consistency, cycling is one of the best training tools you can add.
It builds strength, endurance, cadence and motivation — all while protecting your body.

👉 Explore upcoming road, MTB and cycling events on RaceFinder and start 2025 stronger.

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