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National Bike Challenge

National Bike Challenge

The 2017 National Bike Challenge is a free, US-wide event where you earn points for your bike rides. All data for National Bike Challenge is tracked via Strava.

Want to participate but don’t use Strava? FitnessSyncer can take your ride data from the following trackers, apps, and devices and upload them to Strava automatically! The service is free.

Here is our current list of supported services. We are always adding new ones, so if you don’t see your favorites here, please contact us, and we’ll see what we can do to add them.

  • 2Peak
    2Peak
  • Apple Workout
    Apple Workout
  • Atlas Wearables
    Atlas Wearables
  • BeginnerTriathlete
    BeginnerTriathlete
  • Concept2 Logbook
    Concept2 Logbook
  • Coros
    Coros
  • Cycling Analytics
    Cycling Analytics
  • Decathlon Coach
    Decathlon Coach
  • Fitbit
    Fitbit
  • Garmin Connect
    Garmin Connect
  • Google Fit
    Google Fit
  • HealthPlanet
    HealthPlanet
  • Huawei Health (Beta)
    Huawei Health (Beta)
  • iHealth
    iHealth
  • Intervals.icu
    Intervals.icu
  • MapMyRide (MapMyFitness)
    MapMyRide (MapMyFitness)
  • Oura
    Oura
  • Polar Flow
    Polar Flow
  • Pulsstory
    Pulsstory
  • Ride with GPS
    Ride with GPS
  • RunKeeper
    RunKeeper
  • Samsung Health
    Samsung Health
  • SportTracks
    SportTracks
  • Strava
    Strava
  • Suunto App
    Suunto App
  • Today’s Plan
    Today’s Plan
  • TrainAsONE
    TrainAsONE
  • TrainingPeaks
    TrainingPeaks
  • Tredict
    Tredict
  • UnderAmour
    UnderAmour
  • Velo Hero
    Velo Hero
  • VitaDock
    VitaDock
  • Whoop
    Whoop
  • Withings
    Withings
  • Xert
    Xert
  • Xhale
    Xhale
  • And more...

Getting started is easy

  • If you do not yet have a Strava account, start by creating one.
  • Create or log into your FitnessSyncer Account
  • Click “Add New Source”
  • From the Source drop-down menu, select the name of the device or website you use to track your rides
  • Depending on the device or website selected, you may need to enter your username and password, download an app, or provide more information.
  • Click “Save”
  • Depending on the device or website selected, you may be redirected to the third-party’s website to grant FitnessSyncer permission to access your rides. You must accept all permissions for FitnessSyncer to access your ride information.
  • From your account, select “Add New Destination Task”
  • From the Destination drop-down menu, select Strava
  • Click “Save”
  • You will then be redirected to Strava’s website, where you will need to grant FitnessSyncer permission to update your account there.

Click the “Sync” button to synchronize the data immediately, or it will run automatically at least once per day.

Now that you’re configured return to the National Bike Challenge website and connect your new Strava account to their website.

How much does it cost?

FitnessSyncer is free to use as outlined above! If you like the service and want more flexibility in making your data work for you, we offer FitnessSyncer Pro. Customize charts from unlimited sources, auto-sync or schedule your synchronizations, highlight your best, and more. Pinpoint what’s working and what’s not, so you can modify your training and celebrate reaching your goals. Learn more.

How do I get support?

If you need FitnessSyncer support getting the data from your device or website into Strava, please look through our resources. If you still need assistance, contact us.

If you need support using the National Bike Challenge website, please contact the National Bike Challenge organization.