Rouvy sells real-video scenery. If what you need is just a good ride, this is free.
Monsoon Cycles, Colorado Springs · Updated August 21, 2026
Rouvy's thing is augmented-reality video: you ride inside real filmed roads, and it is genuinely pretty. In 2026 that costs about 20 dollars a month on the individual plan, with cheaper tiers around 10 and 15.
Gumwall Grand Prix is not that. It is a deliberately low-fi 3D game that runs free in a browser tab, forever, no trial clock. What it shares with Rouvy is the part that matters for training: smart trainer support with gradient resistance, dumb trainer support with published power curves, real course shapes, and multiplayer.
The honest comparison: if riding filmed Alpine roads is what keeps you on the trainer, Rouvy earns its subscription and you should pay it. If what keeps you on the trainer is a course with a leaderboard and somewhere to be, save the 240 dollars a year and ride free. The free-forever page explains why the price never changes.