EatMyRide: Cycling Nutrition v2.14.8
EatMyRide B.V.About this app
Developer Description
Nutrition app for cyclists, runners and triathles. Plan and track your intake.
Do you ever wonder how much nutrition to take during your workouts? EatMyRide is the #1 nutrition app for endurance athletes. From planning nutrition to evaluating your intake and from carbohydrates for performance to proteins for swift recovery: it’s all in there.
CREATE PERSONALIZED FUELING PLANS
Get a personalized nutrition and drink plan for all your workouts. You can sync your TrainingPeaks workouts or routes from Strava, Komoot or RideWithGPS. EatMyRide calculates how much you need and creates a planning with the products of your choice. When you have planned your workout EatMyRide also gives you advice what to eat before and after the exercise.
GET REALTIME INSIGHTS ON YOUR GARMIN
The nutrition plan can be synced to your Garmin device to get realtime notifications during the workout. If you want to know your carb burn and intake in realtime you can use the Carbohydrate Burn / Intake Balancer on your Garmin.
SYNC YOUR ACTIVITIES AND GET INSIGHT INTO YOUR BURN AND INTAKE
After your exercise the activity is automatically synced from Strava, Wahoo or Garmin to EatMyRide. Get detailed insight into your carbohydrate burn and nutrition intake and learn how you could improve. Enhance your recovery using the personalized recovery meal advice.
TRACK YOUR PROGRESS
Training the gut is important for fanatic athletes. This means that you learn the body to get used to high carbohydrate intake. This in its turn helps to improve your performance. With EatMyRide you can track your progress and know exactly whether you are on track to perform optimally during your race or event.
LEARN YOUR FLUID REQUIREMENTS
Sufficient energy and proper hydration form the basis of optimal performance during exercise. Test your sweat loss and know how much fluids you need to replenish during all workouts.
INTEGRATION WITH THE RELEVANT PLATFORMS
All the connections with the well-known cycling and running apps and devices are there, so using EatMyRide is simple and convenient.
- TrainingPeaks for planned workouts.
- Garmin, Wahoo and Strava to sync all your cycling, running, swimming and triathlon activities.
- Komoot, Strava and RideWithGPS to sync all your cycling routes and get fully tailored nutrition plans.
- Datafield or widget for your Garmin device to get realtime notifications and to get insight into your burn and intake.
See our Terms of Use here: https://www.eatmyride.com/terms-of-use
What's New
In-app purchases
$0.99 - $79.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 2.14.8
- Downloads
- 10K+
- Updated on
- Jan 9, 2026
- Released
- May 31, 2020
- Requires
- Android 7.0
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#59 in Top Grossing Sports in Netherlands
EatMyRide: Cycling Nutrition users say on Google Play
It perfectly manages, and gives you a heads-up, when to eat or drink during your ride. I never forget to eat anymore, which makes those long rides a bit more pleasant 😉
Looks like it'll be very useful for ride planning. However, I'm surprised it is missing a very easy-to-implement feature. As far as I can tell, you can't get it to send notifications to your phone to eat/drink etc. It only is compatible with specific Garmin GPS devices, so getting the reminders as phone notifications after pressing a "start" button would be very useful for those of us without those specific devices.
Needs some tweeks to make it truly great but its ok
lousy interface among other issues
When every option is hit with a pay-wall what's the point. I'll go premium if I think it's worth it but when you limit the user to almost nothing there is no chance to get a feel for it. I think I'll pass.