Top 20 Male Cycling Influencers on Instagram (Jun 2026)

We found 203 cycling Influencers
These influencers mention 'cycling' in their Instagram bio. Here are the top 20. To run a custom search, check out Modash's influencer discovery features (free to try).
06/24/2026
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1. Dim

United Kingdom

BTS of @diimejii | dadding, cycling & running hi@diimejii.com | Edinburgh ↓​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ gears, kits & finds

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2. Sam Page

Husband, dada, son and brudah. Wilco fan and cycling enthusiast. Always missing my friends and family. Never missing lunch. I❤️📺.

Followers
213.4k
Fake followers
18.11%
Engagement rate
5.88%
Average Reel plays
121.6k
Audience gender
female
93.63%
male
6.37%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
15.48%
Brazil
15.21%
United Kingdom
8.38%
India
7.1%
Italy
6.19%
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3. Dan Jones

United Kingdom

Professional Amateur | Cycling @van_rysel @garminuk @rapha @forduk @gozwift @velo.edge

Followers
131.1k
Fake followers
11.69%
Engagement rate
2.34%
Average Reel plays
71.7k
Audience gender
female
27.33%
male
72.67%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United Kingdom
46.44%
United States
11.56%
Australia
5.04%
Germany
3.56%
Canada
3.06%
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4. Leonardo Scarton 🗺️

Italy

🚵 Cycling 🇮🇹 to 🇯🇵 to reach my 👰🏻💍 ⏳ Progress: 5.750 / 15.000 km 🗺️ Mappe di Viaggio / Risorse Utili / GPX ↓

Followers
124.9k
Fake followers
17.85%
Engagement rate
5.94%
Average Reel plays
93.3k
Audience gender
female
44.11%
male
55.89%
Top performing Reels
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Japan
32.69%
Italy
18.55%
United States
8.29%
Brazil
2.64%
Argentina
2.56%
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5. Ryan Wilson

Taking the long way since 2016 🚲 🌎 Currently: Greece 🇬🇷 Riding @tumbleweedbikes Contributor @theradavist

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6. Stefan Müller Cycling

Austria

#alwaysonthehandlebar MONDRAKER BIKES | DSIRE TEA DRINK | O‘NEAL| NAKED | SQlab | Magura | Insta 360 | Maxxis | Unleazhed | Tatze | RSP | Fitstore 24

Followers
116k
Fake followers
18.8%
Engagement rate
2.05%
Average Reel plays
32.5k
Audience gender
female
10.26%
male
89.74%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Germany
15.55%
Austria
13.84%
United States
8.44%
United Kingdom
6.48%
Italy
5.53%
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7. Pius Saier

Germany

🏳️: germany || 22 ☁️: running, cycling & hiking ✉️: pius@sprouts.de

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8. Gᴀuʀᴀv Kumar

India

📍Delhi | cyclist🚴 | MSD 💛 Daily morning cycling 50+ km🚴 💌 epicgaurav7@gmail.com 👇check my travel link 🚴

Followers
105.5k
Fake followers
15.13%
Engagement rate
14.28%
Average Reel plays
168k
Audience gender
female
5.74%
male
94.26%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
India
97.18%
United Arab Emirates
0.78%
Nepal
0.35%
United States
0.35%
Kuwait
0.21%
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9. maximilian [woutvanart]

cycling / memes by @maaxschulz 🛒 @ciclista_ciclista

Followers
90.9k
Fake followers
12.6%
Engagement rate
2.26%
Average Reel plays
95.2k
Audience gender
female
12.8%
male
87.2%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Germany
14.43%
United States
14.07%
United Kingdom
7.9%
France
6.25%
Italy
5.96%
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10. Alec Briggs

Bikes, design, DJ. London. Created my own cycling thing called TEKKERZ - @tekkerzcc - there's dinosaurs 🦖 Enq: alec@alecbriggs.com

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12. anass.hayani

Morocco

🇲🇦 Moroccan POV Cycling Creator 🚴‍♂️ Cyclist | High-Quality Content 📸 @insta360 code: ROMEO 📩 elhayanianass@gmail.com #ʀᴏᴍᴇᴏ ɪꜱ ʜᴇʀᴇ ⚡️

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14. Christian Vande Velde

United States

I rode bikes now I talk about them on NBC...Peloton Guest instructor and Founding Team member @breakaway.app

Followers
46.6k
Fake followers
22%
Engagement rate
3.07%
Average Reel plays
13.8k
Audience gender
female
23.86%
male
76.14%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
71.67%
United Kingdom
4.07%
Canada
2.3%
Spain
1.81%
Italy
1.7%
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15. Garry Toor

India

🎥 Travel | Cycling | Culture | Explore World 🇮🇳 From Punjab to the World 📩 DM for collab & Promotion 👇Social links👇 [Ludhiana]

Followers
43.6k
Fake followers
18.62%
Engagement rate
5.51%
Average Reel plays
10.5k
Audience gender
female
11.91%
male
88.09%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
India
89.23%
Canada
2.36%
Pakistan
1.26%
United States
1.26%
United Arab Emirates
1.18%
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16. Yassine Es.Qalli

Cycling Around the world 🚵‍♂️🌍

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18. James Wickenden

United Kingdom

🇬🇧 I like riding bikes… generally with a beer afterwards 🚴Cycling tech & tips

Followers
40.5k
Fake followers
17.87%
Engagement rate
10.33%
Average Reel plays
167.3k
Audience gender
female
15.25%
male
84.75%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
United Kingdom
24.94%
United States
10.81%
Italy
4.07%
Brazil
3.43%
Germany
3.31%
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19. Ben Parker | Running Coach

United Kingdom

@runna co-founder & head coach 🤓 I love running & cycling 💗 marathon x43, ironman x9 🏊‍♂️🚴‍♂️🏃‍♂️ next: IM Kalmar 🎯

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20. Greg McCahon

Cycling from Alaska to Argentina (very slowly)

Followers
38.5k
Fake followers
21.21%
Engagement rate
8.99%
Average Reel plays
8k
Audience gender
female
58.13%
male
41.87%
Top performing Reels
  1. On my hike I ran into rattlesnakes, bears, and even once a mountain lion, but the only time I actually felt like I was in danger was the day this photo was taken. It was a very hot day in the desert and I'd walked straight past a pretty crucial water source, I was totally in my own head and didn't even notice until a couple of miles later. I was around 8 miles from the next reliable water, and had just over half a litre left. For some reason, I thought I could make it at a push if I just rationed it well, instead of doing the smart thing and turning back. What I didn't factor in is that it was the middle of the day, and those 8 miles turned out to be completely exposed. Around four miles later, my water rationing was not going very well. I only had a few sips of water left, and I was starting to feel the effects of dehydration (I was getting tunnel vision and started feeling pretty dizzy). With no shade in sight, there was no opportunity to stop and rest so I just kept on going. At this point, I knew heat exhaustion was a danger. Half an hour later, I was starting to think about how I would go about getting help. I turned a corner and thought I could see something manmade in the distance, but was pretty sure either my mind was just making it up, or it was an old building or something (meaning potentially shade at least). I put my head down and kept walking towards it, mumbling pleasepleasepleasepleaseplease. But as I got closer to the old building, it stopped looking like an old building and started to look like a... gazebo?? with my friends under it?? drinking beer??? Definitely a mirage. I walked into the mirage and came to the conclusion that this was in fact reality. Someone had driven out into the middle of nowhere, with a few coolers full of cold drinks and water to give out to hikers, and it completely saved me. I think it has to be the luckiest moment of my life. Anyway, take away lesson is to just hike back and get water. I took this picture a couple miles post oasis, coming down into Cajon Pass (Mile 342)
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  2. A bit of a life update for those who are interested - is anyone still here? The transition back to city life after spending 6 months hiking was more difficult than I expected. It still feels a bit like I’m pretending to be someone that lives here when actually I don’t (It's been a year and a half, I definitely live here). I’ve been able to get out of the city a few times, mostly up to Scotland where I’ve been taking a few outdoor courses - most proud of my Wilderness First Responder certification which I got from a very intense week of wilderness medical training with @wemsiinternational back in November. I did manage to find a very cheap flight out to California for a couple of weeks in October to visit my friends Rebekah and Jake. I hiked with them through most of Oregon and a lot of Washington, so it was really amazing to spend some time with them, reminiscing about the good old days and seeing what they’ve been up to since - one of those things is renovating the trailer above into this beautiful little desert home. I also managed to spend a few days back on the PCT which was SO great. These pictures are from that trip. But yeah, I’ve pretty much spent the last year and a half hunkering down, working and saving everything I possibly can so that one day I'll be able to afford to go away again. I’ve been really fortunate to find a full-time job that I enjoy with people I like spending time with, and to be able to move in with my dad which has actually been really nice and has allowed me to cut my spending down to very little. Hiking the PCT back in 2018 gave me a taste of a lifestyle I grew to love, and I feel like I owe it to myself to explore that side of my life as much as I can while im still young. SO, I'm aiming to set off towards the end of this year, and if all goes well this time I’ll be out exploring wild and remote places for at least a few years before the city life claims me back (It's good to dream big, right?)
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United Kingdom
25.18%
United States
22.74%
Australia
4.86%
Canada
4.21%
Germany
2.73%
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