Royalty-Free Music for Cycling Videos

Choose tracks for road rides, MTB edits, race recaps, scenic routes, gear promos, and endurance training clips

Video editor choosing royalty-free music for a cycling video with outdoor ride footage and an audio timeline on a laptop

Cycling footage needs music that moves with the road, trail, and landscape.

A road cycling recap may need steady forward drive. A mountain biking edit may need a sharper rhythm and heavier hits. A scenic route video may need space, air, and a sense of distance. A gear promo may need a clean track that supports the product without turning the edit into a generic sports montage.

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The best music for cycling videos matches the movement in the footage. Use steady, propulsive tracks for road rides, punchier music for mountain biking, wider cinematic tracks for scenic routes, and clean modern tracks for gear promos. For client work, ads, branded content, or social uploads, use music with clear permission for commercial use and keep the track embedded in the finished video.

Choose music around motion, terrain, and edit pacing

Cycling edits work best when the music follows the movement in the footage.

Use tempo to guide pace. A fast road sprint, criterium recap, or downhill MTB section can carry a quicker track. A long endurance ride or sunrise route film may need a slower build. The viewer should feel forward motion, not noise.

Use structure to guide the edit. Look for a track with a clear intro, build, drop, break, and finish. That gives you natural places to cut from prep shots to road footage, from drone shots to close-ups, or from climb footage to the finish line.

Use texture to match terrain. Smooth synths, light percussion, and clean guitars can fit open roads and coastal routes. Grittier drums, bass, and sharper accents can fit mud, rocks, forest trails, and technical descents.

Use restraint for brand work. If the video has product text, rider quotes, sponsor mentions, or voiceover, pick a track that leaves space. Music should carry the motion while the message stays clear.

Match the track to the type of cycling footage

Start with the ride type.

Road cycling videos

Road cycling videos often need consistent rhythm. The footage may show long pulls, rolling hills, tight corners, and pace-line movement. Music with a steady beat helps the edit feel smooth without fighting the cadence of the ride.

Bright Pulse
Bright Pulse
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Rolling Beat
Rolling Beat
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Vital Pulse
Vital Pulse
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Bright Pulse
Bright Pulse
House, Electronic, Chill Electronic, Ambient Pop, Indie Pop, Pop, Soft Hip-Hop · Uptempo
Rolling Beat
Rolling Beat
Electronic, Modern Pop, Dance, Cinematic, Uplifting Pop, Groovy Chill Electronic · Midtempo
Vital Pulse
Vital Pulse
House, Deep House, Cinematic, Pop, Corporate · Uptempo

Mountain biking footage

Mountain biking footage needs more impact. Jumps, descents, berms, loose terrain, and quick camera movement work better with tracks that have clear hits, breaks, and rhythm changes. The music should give the editor places to cut.

Power Surge
Power Surge
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Fast Track
Fast Track
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Bold Moves
Bold Moves
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Power Surge
Power Surge
Dynamic Electronic, Uplifting Pop, R&B, Pop · Uptempo
Fast Track
Fast Track
Indie Pop, Cinematic, Electronic Dance Music, Pop, Upbeat Pop, Energetic Pop · Uptempo
Bold Moves
Bold Moves
Pop Rock, Indie Rock, Dance, Motivational Pop · Uptempo

Group ride edits

Group ride edits need energy without sounding too aggressive. A warm indie, electronic, or upbeat instrumental track can make the ride feel social, fast, and human.

Cool Vibes
Cool Vibes
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Joyful Bounce
Joyful Bounce
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Social Beat
Social Beat
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Cool Vibes
Cool Vibes
Indie Rock, Funk, Instrumental Pop, Pop Rock, Dance · Uptempo
Joyful Bounce
Joyful Bounce
Rock, Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Acoustic Folk, Corporate · Midtempo
Social Beat
Social Beat
Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Corporate, Groove, Organic House · Midtempo

Scenic route videos

Scenic route videos need space. Use music that lets the viewer feel the climb, coastline, forest, valley, or open road. The track should support the distance and movement instead of crowding every shot.

Clear Skies
Clear Skies
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Open Spaces
Open Spaces
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Warm Horizon
Warm Horizon
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Clear Skies
Clear Skies
Chillout, Lounge, Ambient Pop, Electronic, Lo-fi · Downtempo
Open Spaces
Open Spaces
Rock, Indie Rock, Blues · Midtempo
Warm Horizon
Warm Horizon
Electronic, Indie Electronic, Pop, Cinematic, Indie Pop, Dream Pop · Uptempo

Gear promos

Gear promos need control. A bike launch, apparel clip, helmet ad, or wheelset video usually needs music that feels clean, modern, and precise. The track should leave room for product shots, text, voiceover, and brand marks.

Quick Spark
Quick Spark
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Focused Energy
Focused Energy
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Sharp Entry
Sharp Entry
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Quick Spark
Quick Spark
Pop, Electro Pop, Ambient Electronic, Cinematic, House, Techno, R&B · Uptempo
Focused Energy
Focused Energy
Indie Rock, Funk, Blues, Dance, Corporate · Midtempo
Sharp Entry
Sharp Entry
House, Dance, Ambient, Indie Pop, Pop, Deep House · Uptempo

Check the publishing use before you pick the final track

A cycling video can stay personal, or it can become commercial fast.

A rider posting a weekend route video has a different workflow from a freelance editor delivering a bike shop promo. A sponsored race recap, paid social ad, brand partnership, product launch, or client film needs music with clear commercial permission.

Audiodrome tracks can be used in finished Projects, including commercial and non-commercial video, social posts, social ads, client Projects, and online video, as long as the music stays embedded in the finished Project. Client delivery also needs a clean handoff. Deliver the finished edit, keep the raw music file out of the handoff, and give the client a copy of the license.

Audiodrome license terms explaining client projects, embedded music use, and restrictions on raw asset handoff
Audiodrome License Agreement

Keep your track details, receipt, and license copy with the project folder. That matters for cycling filmmakers who reuse footage across YouTube, Instagram, paid ads, brand pages, and client portfolios.


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