About Velon

Velon takes you inside the world’s best professional cycling teams to give you full access to the riders and people who work with them.

Using Velon’s unique, proprietary system, we bring you live data on a bigger scale than any other elite sport. Speed, power, cadence and location are on show in the broadcast and digital coverage of races to let you see how hard riders work to grab glory at the finish line.

In addition, Velon has developed the sport’s leading rider tracking system for safety, allowing teams and race organisers to pinpoint riders throughout races.

Making sense of the numbers

Our expert team studies performance data and turns it into infographics to publish on social media channels, highlighting the key moments that make and break races.

Velon works closely with race organisers around the world to enhance coverage wherever you see it.

Nobody else has the same access to the teams and riders as Velon.

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In February 2025, Velon has a digital audience of more than 1.5 million followers across its various social media channels.

Last year, we recorded nearly 700 million views of our content and 52 million engagements such as likes and comments - among the highest performing channels in professional cycling.

World leaders in on-bike camera footage production

Velon puts you in the rider’s seat via on-bike cameras which reveal the sights and sounds of races usually hidden from TV viewers’ eyes.

We talk to the people who make the races

Our unique rider data system was used in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 2019 in Australia, which was won by Elia Viviani, Deceuninck Quick-Step Floors. Afterwards, we overlaid his data for the final 1km onto the race footage and the numbers show what it takes to clinch victory in a WorldTour sprint finish. (With EY logo).

The Hammer Series

Velon organised the Hammer Series, an exciting and innovative set of races where only a team - not an individual rider - could win. Hammer events were staged in locations steeped in cycling heritage and with stunning backdrops.

The action was shown live, online, around the world as part of the our digital-first approach to racing.

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