For our sixteenth episode, we talk cycling in China with Ken Goh, founder of Shanghai-based RideNow Cycle Club. Ken is a Singapore native who now lives and works, and of course, cycles, in Shanghai, as well as all over China and the rest of Asia.
In this episode we cover the basics of cycling in China, what logistics are involved in planning a group cycling trip, and Ken’s favorite cycling destination – Tibet.
A little about RideNow CycleClub
The RideNow CycleClub, is Shanghai-based cycling community with over 1,000 members.
Started in 2017, we have over 250 cycling activities on our calendar each year and numerous adventures exploring China and the region. Together with the cycling community, they have helped numerous individuals begin their journey towards healthier living, exploration of the region and contribution to the local community.
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Episode Overview:
- 03:00 – Introduction to Ken Goh and how he came to found Ride Now Cycle Club
- 07:14 – How has cycling culture changed in China
- 10:26 – Transformation of cycling from a transportation method to a lifestyle/hobby/sport
- 13:53 – Why go cycling in China?
- 16:16 – Preparing for a cycling trip to/in China?
- 19:16 – How to logistically organize and run a group cycling trip in China
- 22:12 – Ken’s favorite place to cycle in China – Tibet
- 26:40 – How to handle road etiquette in China
- 27:34 – Fueling on the road
- 28:57 – Lodging along the way
- 30:10 – Where to cycle in China
- 33:53 – RideNow group demographics
- 34:42 – Peloton bikes in China
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Places, resources and tips mentioned in the podcast:
RideNow Cycle Club
- RideNow Cycle Club website
- RideNow Cycle Club official WeChat: RideNowCC
Cycling in China
- Bikeshare companies still in operation: https://www.thatsmags.com/china/post/31720/three-shared-bike-brands-still-rolling-in-china
- Magene stationary bicycle
- Keep fitness training app
Recommendations for traveling to China for a cycling trip
- Bring your own bike with you, it’s customized to you after all!
- Most of the rental bikes in China are mountain bikes
Cycling in Tibet
- Start at a lower elevation than Lhasa, better to start at a lower elevation like Linzhi
- Across Tibet (Linzhi to Everest Base Camp) is 700km over approximately 12 days
Where to Cycle near Shanghai
- Simingshan, Ningbo
- Anji, Zhejiang
- Anhui








