Hytro, the pioneers of wearable Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) technology, are proud to announce a new partnership with Tudor Pro Cycling Team as their Official BFR Partner.
As part of the collaboration, Tudor Pro Cycling athletes recently integrated Hytro’s patented BFR wearables into their recovery protocols during a two-week training camp this summer. The research project explored how wearable BFR could support recovery and enhance performance in one of the most demanding endurance sports globally.
Conducted in collaboration with Tudor’s coaching and performance staff, including James Spragg PhD, Coach at Tudor Pro Cycling, the study investigated whether adding Hytro to existing recovery strategies delivered measurable improvements in recovery speed, performance output, and subjective markers of readiness across a week-long block of high-intensity training.
Hytro Founder and Head of Elite Performance, Dr Warren Bradley, said: “I’m incredibly excited about our partnership with Tudor Pro Cycling in such a massive, global sport. Cycling is relentless, and at the elite level, victory is decided by the smallest of margins. That’s where Hytro thrives, delivering efficiencies and marginal gains where they matter most. By helping riders push harder, recover faster, and unlock performance improvements, Hytro can be the difference between the podium and the pack. Working with Tudor on cutting-edge research has allowed us to scientifically validate these benefits and show how Hytro provides that crucial extra edge.”
Chief Scientific Officer, Dr Tom Brownlee, added: “Getting to work with such competent coaches and scientists as we planned this project with has been a fantastic experience. It’s allowed us to ensure that we’re conducting a robust study, to better understand how our products perform under the toughest scrutiny. The fact that we’ve been able to do this with a top-tier cycling team makes it all the more exciting.”
Trusted by over 300 elite teams worldwide, including those in football, rugby, NFL, NBA, Formula 1, athletics, and cycling, Hytro’s patented BFR wearables are bringing proven performance and recovery benefits to athletes at every level. Beyond sport, the technology is also being tested by NASA and SpaceX to help maintain muscle and bone health in zero gravity environments.
For cyclists, the challenge of sustaining peak output through long training blocks and back-to-back race days makes recovery as important as performance itself. That’s why Hytro has become such a powerful tool in the peloton. Our recent journal article on BFR in cycling explores how riders can use BFR to build endurance, maintain muscle health, and accelerate recovery across the season.
The partnership with Tudor Pro Cycling demonstrates how these benefits translate at the very highest level of the sport. For coaches and teams who want to unlock the same performance and recovery advantages for their athletes, our team is here to help. Get in touch.
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