RCC
The Rapha Cycling Club is the world’s most connected network of cyclists. United by a love for riding and the sport of cycling, it’s a place to belong, suffer and transform — together.
Let’s Go
Being a member of the RCC means being part of something bigger – a global community with a friendly local spirit. Joining opens a world of connections, benefits and exclusive services to expand horizons and get more from every ride.
Weekly club rides
Our weekly ride programmes run from our 22 Clubhouses in cities around the world. Led by our network of knowledgeable Ride Leaders, programming varies by terrain, pace, and purpose to suit every level of ability and ambition.
Earn Your Stripes
We Ride. We Race. We Suffer.
As the world’s largest global riding community — the RCC can take you anywhere. From local club rides in your home chapter to international adventures, our passion for riding is what unites us.
Global Chapters
The RCC is made of Chapters around the world run by our local RCC teams. Each Chapter is a tight-knit community of cyclists who ride together and form the global RCC network.
Home Roads
RCC group rides roll out from 22 locations around the globe, enabling you to tap into local knowledge as you explore new places. Wherever you go, discover training routes, social spins and offbeat diversions – all guided by expert RCC Ride Leaders.
Be Part of Something Bigger
Access it all through the RCC app. Book spots on your local rides, discover what’s happening in other chapters and stay up-to-date with the latest product drops.
“This club can give you the confidence to tackle challenges you didn’t think you were ready for.”
— Donna Mc.
Whether it’s a gravel ride over mountainous terrain or a simple roll out for coffee and donuts, there’s always someone to ride with and shoot the breeze.
Phil H.
Joining RCC has really given me a sense of belonging. At the global Summit this year in Kyoto, even though we were all meeting for the first time, it felt like being with old friends.
Jojo L.
I've met some of my best friends through the RCC. They're a bit older than me, but they still kick my arse.
Ben S.