A cycling aero camp is for riders who want more than one quick aero adjustment. It is a deeper working format built around position education, repeated refinements and smarter equipment decisions.
You work directly with me, Lloyd Thomas. Some riders arrive wanting to understand whether their front end is too low. Others want to work through helmet choice, pad position, reach and shoulder shape in a more deliberate way. The point is to build better aero decisions, not only chase one fast-looking change.
This makes it different from a standard aero bike fit. The aero camp is for riders who want a broader learning process and a more systematic look at how to become sustainably faster.
I look at the rider first, then the equipment. We review support, front-end shape, pelvic control, how well you hold posture under effort and which changes are most likely to create a real aero gain.
This is a strong option for serious triathletes, time trial riders and performance-focused cyclists who want a deeper process than a normal fit.
If you simply need a single-session aero position review, the standard aero bike fit is usually the better entry point.
No, but it is most valuable for riders who want a deeper aero-development process rather than a basic comfort-oriented fit.
No. Road riders can also benefit if aero performance is a meaningful goal, but the session only makes sense if you want to work through the details properly.
Use the booking hub. It is the cleanest current route to the right appointment in Bensheim.
Use the booking path if you already know what you need, or start with the closest service page and decide from there.