About
Pelotonic was created for people who love cycling but don’t love wasting time.
If you follow professional cycling, you’ve probably noticed two things.
First, a lot of interviews say very little. Riders answer the same questions, the same safe phrases appear everywhere, and what should be interesting often turns into PR fluff. You read five minutes and come away with nothing new.
Second, most cycling websites have become bloated. Long articles padded with filler. Endless paragraphs before the one interesting sentence. Pages crowded with ads that slow everything down and make the actual content harder to find.
Pelotonic exists as a reaction to that.
Instead of publishing more content, we publish less but better.
Every piece starts with a simple question: is there actually something worth reading here? If the answer is no, it doesn’t get published. If the answer is yes, the interesting parts are extracted and presented clearly so you can get the value in seconds instead of minutes.
That means:
- Real insights from interviews
- Quotes that actually say something
- Context when it matters
- No filler, no padding, no clickbait
Think of it as signal over noise for the cycling world.
Pelotonic is curated and written by cycling nerd Jay, who spent decades reading countless interviews, race reports, and press conferences and kept running into the same frustration: valuable interviews and quotes exist, but they’re buried under layers of repetition and unnecessary text.
So this project started as a simple idea:
What if someone filtered all that noise out for you?
Pelotonic is the result.
A place where cycling fans can quickly find the thoughts, perspectives, and moments that actually matter inside the peloton.
No fluff. No padding. Just the good stuff.