Bkool and Last Lap team up to create an online cycling league

Professionals and amateurs will pedal together in a totally innovative and supportive competition. #YoPedaleoEnCasa

We live difficult weeks around the world. The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a mandatory confinement, but that is not at odds with keep practicing sports and respect the #I stay at home. 

With that same philosophy, the community of Bkool virtual cycling and the event and communication agency Last Lap, have created  Bkoolers Stay Home Cup, a online cycling league that will allow thousands of bicycle fans to pedal without having to leave their home.

The objective of the competition is clear: take care of yourself and others while enjoying your passion: cycling.

Bkoolers Stay Home Cup It will begin on Friday, March 20 and will last a month with six routes that will be activated one every five days.

Users will have five days to complete the route as many times as they wish to improve their times.

The ranking of each stage will be published  on the web  daily.

The routes will coincide with all those tests that are currently being canceled due to the Coronavirus crisis: Paris-Nice, Tour of Brittany, Milan-San Remo, Tirreno Adriatico ...

If you are not a Bkool user, you can participate for free

If you are not a Bkool user too You can register and participate in the league for free.

The intention is to procure make our lives a little easier during these tough weeks and help us stay in shape.

In order to join this solidarity league, cyclists must have a bicycle, a smart trainer of any brand approved by Bkool and register at bkool.com.

Subsequently, Bkool Cycling must be downloaded to your android mobile phone, tablet or computer.

There will be prizes for each stage

The competition will feature juicy prizes donated by the different collaborators for the winners of each stage.

Some of them are registrations for the Madrid-Segovia MTB, the march cFestibike icloturista or for the Imperial Route, as well as cycling jerseys.

A wave of solidarity that has a clear goal, to help us get through the Covid-19 crisis in the best possible way.

Virtual cycling is a discipline that has more and more prominence among fans of this sport.

The simulator developed by Bkool is a software which allows the user to train and compete with your bike from your own home, connecting your roller to a device and participating in online routes and competitions.

The simulator allows realistically recreate the conditions of the route and the competition: distance, unevenness during the route, power developed by each cyclist, streams, landscape, orography or even meteorology.

Further information:  www.bkool.com/en/community/race/bkoolers-stay-home-cup

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