Peloton Lanebreak gets a filter to make finding levels easier

Peloton has added a small but useful feature to Peloton Lanebreak, the video game-like ride format first launched earlier this year. Users can now filter the available Lanebreak options by length, played vs. not played, and number of stars received.

Peloton Lanebreak filter functionality.
Peloton Lanebreak filter menu.

Previously, when you navigated to the Lanebreak platform from your Bike (which you can do by selecting the “more rides” button at the bottom of your screen), you would see one long list of different levels. At first, it was not cumbersome to search through since there was a relatively low number of available levels. However, Peloton has greatly expanded the catalog over the past few months – particularly since the 2022 All for One Music Festival, when Peloton added a new Lanebreak level for all 33 featured artists.

Peloton Lanebreak filter functionality.
Peloton Lanebreak filter menu.

Now, members can filter available Lanebreak levels by length (ranging from 5-30 minutes); levels already taken and those not yet taken; and the number of stars you received on a given level (1-3). This last filter option is useful if you’re looking to improve your score from previous levels; if you’ve never taken a Lanebreak ride, the stars filter won’t display any results.

Peloton Lanebreak filter menu.
Peloton Lanebreak filter menu.

Lanebreak was first announced in 2021 and rolled out in February of 2022. It is a video game designed for the original Bike and the Bike+. If you’re interested in learning more about Lanebreak and how it works, be sure to check out our in-depth overview article.

If you’re a regular Lanebreak user, will this new filter functionality be useful to you?


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Katie Weicher
Katie Weicher is a writer for Pelo Buddy. She purchased her Peloton Bike in 2016 and has been riding, strength training, and yoga flowing ever since. You can find her on the leaderboard at #kweich.

1 Comment

  • Marina says:

    I’m thrilled about this!! I love using Lanebreak for cooldowns and it was irritating having to scroll and scroll just to find the one I wanted. I submitted a request in the feedback form for a filter and I’m so happy it exists now.

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