RideBrief

WorldTour Intelligence for Every Ride

RideBrief generates a professional-grade ride briefing from your route — weather, wind, fueling, climbs, and tactical alerts.

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RideBrief

Gran Fondo

Dolomiti

Cortina d'Ampezzo · Jun 14
142km
2,840m elev
~5h 30m
Weather Brief
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11°Start
Col
☀️
18°Finish
Protocol Preview
Fueling start — 60g carbs/hkm 0
Reduce effort — Passo Giaukm 68
Final push — last 15km flatkm 127

Effort Load

Demanding

Wind Alert
NW 25-35 km/h crosswind
km 68–84 · Exposed ridge
Effort Load
Demanding
142 km · 2,840 m ↑

Most riders start with data, not decisions.

You check the weather. You glance at elevation. You guess what to wear. Then you ride — and the ride decides for you.

What should I actually wear for a 6-hour ride that starts at 9°C and peaks at 23°C?

How much should I drink and eat on a 140 km ride with 2,800 m of climbing?

Will the crosswind on the exposed ridge section be rideable or dangerous?

How should I pace the final climb if I need to hold watts after 4 hours?

When exactly should I eat my last gel so I peak for the key effort?

RideBrief turns pre-ride uncertainty into a plan.

Five intelligence modules analyze your route, the conditions, and your profile — then deliver two actionable outputs.

Route Data
Weather Forecast
Wind Modeling
Rider Profile
Elevation Analysis
Historical Conditions
Engine
VeloCore Intelligence
5 route-aware modules
Ride Brief
Complete pre-ride document
Ride Protocol
Time-based action plan
VeloCore Intelligence

One platform. Five route-aware intelligence modules.

Each module processes a critical dimension of your ride. Together, they deliver complete pre-ride clarity.

TempSense

Route-segment temperature modeling for precision layering decisions.

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WattSense

Power-to-terrain mapping with pacing strategies per climb and segment.

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ClimbSense

Gradient analysis, climb categorization, and altitude-adjusted effort zones.

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FuelSense

Caloric and hydration planning calibrated to duration, intensity, and conditions.

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LayerSense

Dynamic clothing recommendations that adapt to route-point weather changes.

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Ride Brief

See the ride before the ride.

A single document with everything that matters — weather by checkpoint, wind segments, climb profiles, fueling targets, clothing guidance, and alerts. Nothing left to guess.

Ride Brief

Gran Fondo Dolomiti

Saturday, 12 July · Start 09:00

Distance
142 km
Elevation
2,840 m
Est. Time
5h 30m
Effort Load
Demanding

Route-Aware Weather

Start
11°C
0 km · Partly cloudy
Valley Exit
16°C
38 km · Clearing
Col Summit
6°C
85 km · Wind chill factor
Finish
19°C
142 km · Clear skies

Wind Segments

Valley (km 0–38)
S 8-12 km/h
Ridge (km 68–84)
NW 25-35 km/h
Descent & Finish (km 84–142)
NW 15-20 km/h

Key Climbs

Passo Manghen
Cat HC
km 72–90
18.2 km7.4% avg1,348 mHard
Passo Rolle
Cat 1
km 105–118
13.1 km5.8% avg760 mModerate

Fueling Plan

Target Intake3,200 kcal
Carbs/Hour80–90 g/hr
Hydration750 ml/hr
Bottles (total)6–7

Clothing

BaseLightweight LS base
UpperThermal jersey + gilet
LowerThermal bib shorts
PackRain cape (from km 0)

Active Alerts

Crosswind advisory: NW gusts 35 km/h on exposed ridge (km 68–84). Reduce power, hold line.
Temperature drop: Summit wind chill near 2°C at Passo Manghen. Layer before descent.
Hydration risk: Temperatures above 18°C from km 110. Increase fluid intake 20%.
Ride Protocol

Know what to do, when to do it, and where it matters most.

A time-and-location-aware action plan. From breakfast timing to post-ride recovery — every intervention is placed precisely on your route timeline.

06:30·Home

Pre-ride breakfast

800 kcal high-carb meal. Oats, banana, honey, coffee. 2.5 hours before start.

08:15·Start line

Pre-start hydration load

500 ml electrolyte drink. Sip steadily over 30 minutes. Complete by sign-on.

09:45·km 28

First fueling window

1 gel + 250 ml drink. 45 minutes into ride, before first sustained effort.

11:00·km 72

Climb preload

Double gel intake 15 min before Passo Manghen. Top up bottles at feed zone.

12:20·km 90

Summit descent protocol

Add gilet before descent. Reduce effort, maintain hydration. 8 km technical descent.

12:45·km 98

Bottle switch

Switch to caffeine mix for final 50 km. Maintain 80-90g carbs/hr through finish.

13:30·km 118–132

Crosswind alert zone

NW 25-35 km/h expected. Hold aero position. Draft where possible. Reduce target power 5%.

14:30·Finish

Post-ride recovery

Recovery shake within 30 min. 40g protein, 80g carbs. Begin rehydration protocol.

The same depth. Different ride purpose.

Whether you're racing, training, or riding for endurance — RideBrief adapts the intelligence to match the intent.

Race Day

Peak performance demands zero guesswork. RideBrief delivers a race-tuned briefing with critical wind windows, precise fueling gates, and a protocol that accounts for every surge.

Key Workout

Hit the intervals that matter. The protocol places fueling around your key efforts, and the briefing ensures conditions won't compromise the session quality.

Long Endurance

Six hours in the saddle demands planning, not hope. RideBrief maps hydration, nutrition, and layering across the full route — including the part where fatigue makes you forget.

Recovery Ride

Even easy rides benefit from intelligence. Know the conditions, dress right the first time, and ride without the low-level anxiety of under-preparation.

Get the briefing your ride actually deserves.

RideBrief is a new category of cycling tool — not a weather app, not a route planner. A complete pre-ride intelligence system.

Built for cyclists who prepare like professionals.