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A team on Time2Bike is your racing club — separate from the organizations that put on events. Teams have a public page, members, captains, and (optionally) an application form. Manage your teams from Account → Teams at time2.bike/teams.

Join a team

There are three ways to end up on a team:
  • Direct invite — a captain emails you an invite link. Open it and accept.
  • Apply — visit the team’s public page at time2.bike/team/[slug] and click Apply. Fill out any questions the team requires.
  • Public join — for teams set to public join, click Join team on the team page and you’re in instantly.
The join method is set by the captain in the team’s Join policy.

Apply with questions

Teams that use Application mode walk you through a short wizard:
1

Pick the participant

If the team requires it, link the application to one of your saved participants.
2

Answer questions

Text, multiple choice, yes/no, file uploads — whatever the team asks.
3

Review & submit

Confirm your answers. The captain is notified and decides.
You’ll see your application under Account → Teams with status Pending, Approved, or Declined.

Your teams

The Teams page lists every team you belong to with your role:
  • Member — you’re on the roster.
  • Admin — you can edit team details and manage other members.
  • Owner — you created the team and can do everything, including transfer ownership.
Click a team to open the team management page.

Create your own team

Click Create team from the Teams page. You’ll set:
  • Name and a slug for the public URL (time2.bike/team/your-slug).
  • Logo and primary color.
  • Visibility — public or unlisted.
  • Join policy — invite only, application, or public join.
Once created, you’re the owner. Invite riders from Members, define the application form from Settings, and customize the public page from Public Page.

Race for your team

Your team is shown on your rider profile, on start lists, and in results. If a race organizer pulls team standings, your finishes count toward your team automatically — no extra step at registration.