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Ride over to these cycling studios in Kansas City

Whether it’s your first time on a stationary bike or you’re a seasoned cycling pro — Kansas City has various studios to help you get your spin on.

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The lights are low but the energy is high at MOJO Cycling.

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Let’s ride. One great way to beat the heat (and eventually the cold) in Kansas City is hitting up an indoor exercise class. Whether you consider yourself a pro-stationary cyclist or have never stepped in front of the mirror, there are options for cycling classes of all levels around KC.

MOJO Cycling Studio, 4722 Broadway, Ste. 220, KCMO | Take your first class for free on any Saturday at 11:30 a.m.

Revive Indoor Cycling, 2016 W. 43rd Ave., KCK | This studio was voted Kansas City Magazine’s “Kansas City’s Best Cycling Studio 2023.”

CYCLEBAR, multiple locations | Spin to the beat of your favorite songs at one of the themed rides.

Cycle of Heart, 8306 N. Oxford St., KCMO | This woman-owned small biz offers various classes, plus apparel + gifts for purchase.

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