Road bike training planFour weeks of preparation for the 2026 season

Robert Kühnen

 · 23.11.2025

Road bike training plan: Four weeks of preparation for the 2026 seasonPhoto: Alpenbrevet / Sam Buchli
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Prepare effectively for the 2026 cycling season with indoor training. TOUR offers a four-week training plan to follow.

You have various options this long before the competition. The classic option is to combine general endurance training - outdoors, indoors, with or without a bike - with strength training. A maximum strength training cycle lasts twelve weeks, so you will be busy from mid-November to mid-February. After that, you continue with the TOUR training plans for your summer destinations.



The 4-week plan to followPhoto: TOURThe 4-week plan to follow

However, you can also adopt an anti-cyclical approach (inverted periodisation) and insert a VO2max block, for example. This is suitable for maintenance training, but also for improving your aerobic performance if this is a criterion that you want to improve. A full cycle lasts eight to twelve weeks, with two intensive training sessions per week (simply repeat the four-week plan). These units are perfect for indoor training. For general endurance training, you can mix in mountain runs, cross-country skiing and other activities with cycling - variety is good for the body! Functional fitness, strength and mobility should also be part of your routine. You can also work on weaknesses with specialised training such as technique training (cross/MTB riding technique) or fasting training to stimulate fat metabolism.

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Tips for the Zwift world

Zwift 101" is a mini-programme suitable for getting a taste of the world of structured training. "Active Offseason" is a fairly intensive and comprehensive programme for frequent riders with 100 hours in twelve weeks, which also includes basic training. If you go through with it, you are guaranteed to get through the holidays without a break.

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