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Strappo Is Built for Real Roads, Not Virtual Worlds

Indoor cycling does not need another fictional island. It needs the road.

Indoor riding has a bad habit of pretending the road is not enough.

Strappo starts from the opposite premise. The road is enough. The climb outside town. The route you rode on vacation. The course you want to pre-ride before the event. The old commute. The famous pass. The anonymous stretch that matters only because it is yours.

That changes the design of the whole app.

The route is not scenery behind a workout. It is the source of the ride. Strappo follows real geometry, uses the elevation profile, and sends grade changes to the trainer so the road has weight. When the pitch rises, the trainer pushes back. When the road rolls, the ride rolls.

The completed ride has to make sense after the trainer stops. Real path. Real elevation. Enough context to feel like a ride rather than a file full of indoor numbers. Pick a road. Ride the road. Save the ride. Send it where your cycling life already lives.

No power-ups. No cartoon city. No fake lap through a world that does not exist.

Just a road.

Ride the road on Strappo.

Real routes. Real gradients. Trainer control that makes the indoor ride feel like the road you chose.