dooiscycliing
Dooiscycliing is a niche cycling discipline centered on sustained, tempo-oriented riding that adapts to fluctuating temperatures and terrain. Practitioners emphasize consistent pacing, biomechanical efficiency, and mental resilience, with workouts that blend long endurance segments and short, controlled surges. It is commonly undertaken by amateur cyclists and virtual communities who share training plans and ride data.
Origin and etymology: The term dooi derives from the Dutch word for thaw, and dooiscycliing was coined
Practice and technique: Typical sessions include a warm-up, a steady tempo block at roughly zone 3-4, and
Equipment and safety: Most riders use road or gravel bikes, often with power meters or heart-rate monitors.
Competition and culture: Dooiscycliing hosts informal events and challenges rather than formal championships. Metrics such as