Cycling Calf Muscles: Does Cycling Work Your Calves?
Cycling builds the gastrocnemius (the upper, visible calf muscle) and the soleus (the deeper calf muscle that handles long-duration efforts). The gastrocnemius does most of the work during high-cadence efforts and standing climbs; the soleus carries the load during seated steady-state riding. Cycling produces well-developed but not bulky calves — typical pro riders measure 36–42 … Read more