Get moving, get glowing – let your summer miles count. Ready to ride?

Join in now!

Summer’s calling – and so is your bike!

  • Open the Naviki app and go to MORE / Contests / HeatCycling.
  • Enable "I participate".
  • Record your cycled trips with Naviki. Naviki also records your trips if you use it for navigation on a planned route. Your trips automatically count for HeatCycling.
  • Enjoy your permanently growing heatmap and the latest rankings.

HeatCycling runs from June 1, 2025 to August 31, 2025.

   

The HeatCycling rules

  1. Valid trips count wherever they were cycled. They are not restricted to a specific city or region.
  2. In case a person participates after the contest started, all trips recorded with the Naviki app before participating (but after the start of the Contest) count if they remain below the thresholds mentioned below.
  3. Cycled trips recorded with the Naviki app count. In order to make sure that only cycled trips count, filters automatically remove recorded trips exceeding the following thresholds: length 150 km, maximum speed 60 km/h and average speed 30 km/h (for the contest we calculate the average speed based on the time you were actively moving).
  4. All kinds of bicycles are allowed: 'normal', MTB, racing, cargo, e-bikes etc.
  5. Participants can set up teams. The minimum number of participants for a team is 3, the maximum number is 10. Each participant can join one team. Valid recorded trips also count for the team. The latest opportunity for changing team membership is 24 August 2025, 23:59 Central European Time.
  6. To ensure fair play, on suspicion of cheating the coordinators can check accordant trips. The coordinators have the right to exclude trips they consider to be fake or questionable and to exclude participants from the Contest who cheat or behave unfair.
  7. All decisions are final and not subject to legal appeal, any recourse to courts of law is excluded.

Terms, privacy, help

In terms of data protection Naviki's Privacy policy applies. Furthermore, Naviki's Terms of use apply.

For privacy on heatmaps, Naviki automatically cuts off the first and last 400 metres of each recorded trip before it appears on a team heatmap.

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