And your knee is starting to become part of every decision.
You know the feeling.
You can still ride. You can still train.
But the knee is there.
Not bad enough to fully stop you. Not good enough to let you relax either.
So you start negotiating.
Maybe
And suddenly, the event you’ve been looking forward to starts feeling slightly less exciting and slightly more stressful.
Because L’Etape, Maratona, Marmotte, Tour Transalp, or whatever your big ride is this summer…
it’s not moving.
The date is coming.
And your knee is still asking questions.
My own cycling knee pain probably started 20 years ago.
Basketball injury. Meniscus tear. Surgery.
Ever since then, my left hip never fully behaved like the right side.
For years it was fine enough.
Then cycling started exposing it again.
Not dramatically.
Just that annoying cyclist version of pain:
So I did what many cyclists do.
I took time off the bike.
Six weeks.
And honestly?
Nothing changed.
Not for cyclists who want a magic exercise.
Not for riders who want to be told to “just rest”.
Ride Ready is for cyclists who are still training, but no longer fully trust their knee.
The goal is simple:
to get you back to consistent training before your event.
You’ve done the work.
The long rides.
The weekends away from family.
The early alarms.
The training camps.
The sacrifices.
Now imagine two versions of race day.
1
You arrive knowing exactly what your knee is doing.
You understand your symptoms.
You trust the plan.
You trust your body.
You can focus on the event itself.
2
The knee is still a question mark.
You are hoping it behaves.
Hoping the climbs are okay.
Hoping the descents don’t aggravate it.
Hoping all the things you’ve tried somehow come together on the day.
Most cyclists don’t lose confidence on race day.
They lose it in the weeks before.
When they stop trusting what their body is going to do.
That’s usually the point where they start guessing.
And the closer your event gets, the more expensive guessing becomes.
You arrive knowing exactly what your knee is doing.
You understand your symptoms.
You trust the plan.
You trust your body.
You can focus on the event itself.
I'm Martin Kumm. Founder of Cycling Clinic.
I work with cyclists from ambitious amateurs to WorldTour riders.
This summer I’m also working with EF Education-EasyPost as the team builds towards the Tour de France.
“I’m part of your team – not just your therapist. Because your journey is mine too.”
Online
475 EUR / 449 CHF
Ride Ready is not a course.
It’s direct support.
That means I can only work with a limited number of cyclists at the same time.
Especially during summer race season and my commitments with EF Education-EasyPost.
If your event is coming up and your knee is already affecting training, this is the time to have the conversation.
Online
475 EUR / 449 CHF
Ride Ready is not a course.
It’s direct support.
That means I can only work with a limited number of cyclists at the same time.
Especially during summer race season and my commitments with EF Education-EasyPost.
If your event is coming up and your knee is already affecting training, this is the time to have the conversation.
One conversation could change the next 6 weeks of training.
Or it could confirm you’re already on the right path.
Either way, you’ll have more clarity than you do today.
And right now, clarity is probably worth more than another random exercise, another week of waiting, or another ride spent wondering if the knee is going to hold up.
No pressure.
No hard sell.
Just a proper conversation.
Let’s talk.
One conversation could change the next 6 weeks of training.
Or it could confirm you’re already on the right path.
Either way, you’ll have more clarity than you do today.
And right now, clarity is probably worth more than another random exercise, another week of waiting, or another ride spent wondering if the knee is going to hold up.
No pressure.
No hard sell.
Just a proper conversation.
Let’s talk.
Your health anchor on the bike: combining expert diagnostics, hands-on therapy, and strategic rehab to keep you pain-free, strong, and moving toward every cycling goal.
© 2026 Cycling Clinic by Martin Kumm