The Apple Watch Changed How I Ride My Bike (2024)

Someone at Apple is a keen cyclist, and for that, I'm eternally grateful. The Apple Watch has gained a range of helpful features for cyclists over the past few years that's made my riding experience much more enjoyable. But it's the latest WatchOS 10 update that's really changed the game for me by turning the iPhone into a bike computer.

I'm a cyclist who rides for exercise and recreation, so having a dedicated bike computer to track my performance and navigate feels like overkill. When Apple unveiled the cycling Live Activities feature for the iPhone, I knew I was going to use it frequently. Live Activities shows real-time information from an app on the iPhone lock screen, so you can quickly see anything from sports scores to the status of your food delivery.

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I start an indoor or outdoor cycling workout on my watch and a Live Activity shows up on my iPhone. I tap my iPhone to have it show the same metrics from my wrist on its big screen. Live Activities for cycling is available on any Apple Watch from the Series 4 and later that runs WatchOS 10 and any iPhone that can run iOS 17.

Mounting the iPhone that I already have onto my road bike's handlebars, instead of buying an extra device, makes a lot of sense. In fact, the new bike features have been so helpful that the Apple Watch is my smartwatch of choice when I ride outdoors or on my spin bike.

A big screen on the handlebars is a safer way to ride

One of my biggest concerns when going out for a ride is safety. The Apple Watch can't predict if a car is going to take a sudden right turn and cut me off in the bike lane -- if only! But being able to glance down to my iPhone mounted on my handlebars and see my cycling stats as a Live Activity means I no longer have to raise my wrist up to view the metrics I need. And that makes riding all that much safer.

Depending on what sort of ride I'm doing, I could be targeting a specific metric like my speed or heart rate. What's great about Live Activities for cycling is that I can quickly swipe across its different screens on my iPhone to get to those metrics, take a quick peek at what I need and then keep my eyes on the road.

Obviously, you need both an iPhone and Apple Watch to take advantage of all this. But there's another upside to having Apple's wearable around your wrist for a ride. The Apple Watch has fall detection for primary workout types, including cycling. It's not new and has been around for a few years. But it can place a call to emergency services and your emergency contacts if it detects a fall from your bike and you don't respond to the prompt -- hopefully, you'll never need to use it. A few high-end bike computers also have crash detection, but they can cost as much as an Apple Watch or even more.

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Pairing Bluetooth accessories to the Apple Watch is easy

When Apple revealed it would support Bluetooth bike accessories like cadence sensors and power meters in WatchOS 10, I was thrilled. It's something I've wanted ever since the company added automatic cycling detection and more accurate calorie tracking for e-bike rides to the Apple Watch in WatchOS 8 (you can find out more about these features in the video above).

I ride a spin bike with power pedals at home. Unlike some stationary bikes, it doesn't have a screen that shows metrics like power and cadence. In the past, I've had to use a third-party app on my phone to see these metrics from the pedals, but then it doesn't reflect my entire effort in the first-party Apple Fitness and Health apps.

Since the update, I can pair the pedals in my watch's Bluetooth settings. Now I can see cadence, speed and power on my Apple Watch and iPhone's workout screens during the ride.

Having pedals paired to the Apple Watch also enables an automatic estimation of Functional Threshold Power (FTP), or the maximum level of intensity you can maintain for an hour. This is really helpful for me so I can chart my progress over time and know if I'm going too easy on a ride, but there are several other reasons why more serious cyclists want to measure FTP. The Apple Watch calculates your estimated FTP after about five high-intensity rides lasting at least 10 minutes each, but you can also enter your FTP manually.

There's also custom workout support, so you can import training routines from third-party iOS apps like TrainingPeaks. That's made it easier to jump on my bike and ride because it's all integrated into Apple's own workout app.

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The iPhone is a great bike computer for many, but not all

The iPhone isn't going to replace a traditional bike computer for everybody, especially serious and pro athletes. If you're going on longer rides spanning more than a few hours, biking new routes or riding in extreme weather conditions, the phone does have limitations. The screen can be reflective which makes it tricky to see in bright conditions and keeping the display on all the time eats into battery life.

Also, if you have a bigger iPhone like the 15 Pro Max, it could be too large to mount comfortably on your handlebars, and a traditional bike computer may be the better option for aerodynamics and weather resistance. I'd also seriously consider investing in a rugged case with impact protection if I was going to use my phone on the trail.

But for shorter rides that only last a few hours, your daily commute or even spinning your legs out at the gym, the iPhone and Apple Watch have become ideal bike companions for most people.

The Apple Watch Changed How I Ride My Bike (2024)

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The Apple Watch Changed How I Ride My Bike? ›

Now I can see cadence, speed and power on my Apple Watch and iPhone's workout screens during the ride. Having pedals paired to the Apple Watch also enables an automatic estimation of Functional Threshold Power (FTP), or the maximum level of intensity you can maintain for an hour.

What is the Apple Watch update for cycling? ›

With watchOS 10, you can automatically connect to Bluetooth-enabled accessories to add cadence and power metrics to your cycling workout view. You can also view estimates of your functional threshold power—the highest level of intensity you can maintain for an hour.

Why does my Apple Watch keep pausing during my bike ride? ›

Your Apple Watch automatically pauses and resumes your outdoor running and cycling workouts—for example, if you stop to cross the street or get a drink of water. You can manually pause your workouts by pressing the side button and Digital Crown at the same time.

How do I get the power zone on my Apple Watch while cycling? ›

Set up Power Zones

Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch. Go to Workout > Cycling Power. Tap Custom, then enter an FTP. When you enter an FTP, your power zones will be automatically recalculated using the same percentages.

How to show cycling speed on Apple Watch? ›

Go to the Apple Fitness app and you'll see info from a specific ride including time ridden, distance, average speed, power, heart rate, speed, calories burned, and average cadence. If you've set up your Apple Watch to do so, the Fitness app will show your averages across splits during the ride.

How to use Apple Watch for biking? ›

Open the workout app on your Apple Watch. Click on the three dots in the upper right corner of the Outdoor Cycle option. Scroll down to the bottom, then select 'Create Workout' Tap 'Custom' to create your workout based on your desired including a warm-up, work and recovery intervals, then a cooldown.

How do I calibrate my Apple Watch for cycling? ›

Calibrate your Apple Watch for improved Workout and Activity accuracy
  1. On your iPhone, open the Settings app.
  2. Tap Privacy & Security > Location Services.
  3. Make sure that Location Services is turned on.
  4. Scroll down, then tap System Services.
  5. Make sure that Motion Calibration & Distance is turned on.
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Does the Apple Watch automatically detect cycling? ›

While automatic workout detection has been around for runs, walks, swims, rows and elliptical workout types for a few years, cycling is now supported for outdoor rides on the Series 6, 7 and Apple Watch SE.

How do I get bike directions on my Apple Watch? ›

Open the Maps app on your Apple Watch. , then turn the Digital Crown to scroll to Favorites, Recents, Find Nearby, or Guides. Tap an entry, tap a destination, then tap the button at the top right to choose driving, walking, transit, or cycling directions.

How do I change my Apple Watch from miles to cycling? ›

On your iPhone, in the Health app, go to summary then tap on walking and running distance,scroll down to the bottom and tap on unit then choose mi or km. Tap on workout,scroll down to the very bottom and tap on units of measure and change your units here.

How do I turn on cycle tracking on my Apple Watch? ›

Set up Cycle Tracking
  1. Open the Health app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap Browse at the lower right to display the Health Categories screen.
  3. Tap Cycle Tracking.
  4. Tap Get Started, then follow the onscreen instructions to set notifications and other options.

What is the best Apple Watch face for cycling? ›

Infograph Modular Face: With its customizable layout, the Infograph Modular face lets you add complications for cycling apps, heart rate, distance, and more. Strava Watch Face: If you use the Strava app for tracking your rides, the Strava watch face offers a direct and convenient way to access your cycling data.

What are the new cycling features on the Apple Watch 9? ›

Bluetooth connectivity for power meters, speed sensors, and cadence sensors arrives for cyclists, unlocking new metrics and Workout Views, and cycling workouts. New Compass Waypoints and Maps capabilities can further help during outdoor adventures.

Does the Apple Watch track cycling automatically? ›

The Apple Watch can now detect when you start riding, then prompt to record your ride a few minutes later. While automatic workout detection has been around for runs, walks, swims, rows and elliptical workout types for a few years, cycling is now supported for outdoor rides on the Series 6, 7 and Apple Watch SE.

What are the new features of the Apple Watch 9 cycling? ›

Bluetooth connectivity for power meters, speed sensors, and cadence sensors arrives for cyclists, unlocking new metrics and Workout Views, and cycling workouts. New Compass Waypoints and Maps capabilities can further help during outdoor adventures.

Does the Apple Health app track cycling? ›

The Apple Health app can track your cycling distance and calculate your cycling average for the day, week, month, and year. Open the Health app, and then tap Health Data. Tap Fitness. Tap Cycling Distance.

Which Apple Watch has cycle tracking? ›

With Apple Watch Series 8 or later, and all Apple Watch Ultra models, your wrist temperature data can be used to estimate when you likely ovulated and improve period predictions.

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