Cycling wrist pain is usually not just a local wrist issue. It often means the front of the bike is asking too much from the hands, or the wrist is being held at an angle that never feels natural under load.
You work directly with me, Lloyd Thomas. I assess why pressure, angle and support are combining badly at the cockpit and how that connects to the rest of your position.
Wrist pain rarely comes from one simple detail. The real issue is often how you are supporting yourself at the front of the bike and whether the cockpit suits your posture and mobility.
That is why softer tape or another handlebar may help only when the real lever is actually local to the wrist rather than part of the full load distribution.
I first look at how load is being distributed on the bike and how stable you are through the upper body. Then we assess contact points and wrist angles under load and make direct changes during the session.
The goal is not just less pressure for a moment indoors. It is a cockpit that feels calmer and more natural outdoors.
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