About

A cycling coach
for the rest of us.

AdaptCycling is an AI cycling coach for athletes who don’t live in a lab. It reads your Strava data, remembers your goals, and restructures the week when work, kids, weather, or a spirited Saturday group ride change the plan.

You don’t have the time — or the training-science background — to rebuild the week every time life shifts. Your coach does, and it’s a tap away whenever you need it. The plan adapts to your life, not the other way around.

Why this exists

Most training apps are built for a week that never changes. Miss a workout? Guilt. Ride a spirited group ride on Saturday? It doesn’t count. Get sick for a week? “Pick up where you left off.” The plan doesn’t know you.

We built it differently. Your week is the truth — the plan adjusts to it. You shouldn’t have to apologize to a training app for having a life.

What it actually does

  • Reads your Strava. Estimates your FTP from your power curve — no forced 20-minute test.
  • Remembers across months. Goals, constraints, A-races, recurring conflicts — all carried forward.
  • Restructures when the week breaks. Travel, illness, weather, an unplanned hard ride — the plan bends instead of breaking.
  • Explains the why.Every workout comes with a plain-language reason it’s on your calendar — because why do hard intervals if you don’t know what they’re building toward?

Built by someone who needed it

AdaptCycling is built by Jim Camut. He came up through the Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy, racing in Europe and professionally in North America — training alongside Tour de France winners, grinding the cut-throat Belgian cobbles, and writing a published diary for Cyclingnews.com from inside the peloton. But today he trains like most of you: around two daughters, a full-time job, and a calendar that refuses to cooperate. He built the coach he needed — so the limited hours he does have aren’t wasted on the wrong workouts.

Jim Camut on the podium at Volta a Galicia, Spain — best young rider.
Best young rider — Volta a Galicia, Spain.

Then

  • Johan Bruyneel Cycling Academy — development program racing across European.
  • Best young rider and climber’s jersey at Volta a Galicia, plus stage podiums and top-10 GC finishes across.
  • Published diarist for Cyclingnews.com — writing from inside the peloton during the spring classics.

Now

  • A busy working dad of two. Self-coached.
  • Training volume: unpredictable. Priorities: kids and wife first, job second, bike third.
  • Goal: not the podium. Be strong, be healthy, show up sharp for the events that matter and have fun.
Jim Camut crossing the line with arms raised, in Land Rover team kit.
Then — racing on a division 3 professional team.
Jim Camut at a race finish with his wife and two daughters, mountain bike alongside.
Now — kids beating him to finish line.
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