BIKEJORING

Ride Faster. Train Together.

GPS tracking and training analytics built for bikejoring — mountain biking powered by your dog.

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What Is Bikejoring?

Bikejoring is a dryland mushing sport where a mountain biker is pulled by one or two dogs attached via a bungee line and bike antenna (springer arm). It's the go-to off-season training method for sled dog teams, and a thrilling competitive sport in its own right. Bikejoring takes place on dirt trails, forest roads, and gravel paths, typically at speeds of 20–40 km/h. MushingPlan helps bikejoring athletes track every ride, optimize dog-team combinations, and train safely with data-driven insights.

Why Use MushingPlan for Bikejoring?

Off-Road GPS Tracking

Record bikejoring sessions on dirt trails, forest roads, and backcountry paths with full offline GPS. Track speed, distance, elevation, and route with zero signal required.

Speed & Power Analytics

Analyze top speed, average pace, and terrain-specific performance. See how different dogs and trail conditions affect your overall ride dynamics.

Dog Safety Monitoring

Track your dog's effort level, paw health, hydration, and recovery between rides. Bikejoring is high-intensity — MushingPlan helps you train responsibly.

Seasonal Training Plans

Plan your dryland season from early autumn through freeze-up. Track training volume, intensity, and dog fitness progression across the entire off-season.

Bikejoring — Frequently Asked Questions

What bike setup do I need for bikejoring?

You need a mountain bike with a springer arm (bike antenna) attached to the front fork, a bungee towline, and a properly fitted pulling harness for your dog. MushingPlan tracks your training regardless of setup specifics.

Can MushingPlan track bikejoring on forest trails?

Absolutely. MushingPlan's offline GPS works on any terrain — dirt tracks, forest roads, gravel paths, and more. No cell signal needed for full route and speed recording.

How fast does bikejoring typically go?

Bikejoring speeds typically range from 20 to 40 km/h depending on terrain and dog breed. MushingPlan records your speed profile for every session so you can analyze pacing and peak speeds over time.

Is bikejoring good off-season training for sled dogs?

Yes, bikejoring is one of the best off-season training methods for sled dogs. It maintains pulling strength and trail focus during warmer months. MushingPlan lets you track off-season and winter training in one unified platform.

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