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This is a big plus for heftier users (raising hand). That NY course was just a beast for those working to take off the extra pounds as there were simply no viable routes that avoided the steep hills.
Such a bizarre thing that you have to worry about hills that aren’t real, due to the issues of fake gravity. :)
Can’t you just tell Zwift that you’re 50lbs lighter than you are, to make the hills easier?
You can just turn the trainer difficulty down. You will go slower in game but the trainer won’t be any more difficult than flat.
As a user that’s gone from hefty to light and back again – both those options are lame – ESPECIALLY putting in a fake weight.
It’s waaayyy more satisfying to earn the right to hills by putting time in on the flats, and still fully feel the occasional small hill at full force. That also gives you a good reference for knowing when you’re ready for some medium hills, and then some large hills.
Zigzag you do your thing! I used to just take days with hilly courses as rest days till I was ready, but now we have options finally!!!
I had a knee injury over the winter so didn’t want the big hills of NY, so I just turned the trainer difficulty down to 0, everywhere was like riding on the flat, even Wahtopia
Totally agree – that NY course is brutal. Punishing for us Clydesdales.
Apple Tv ?
That will be in the app store, eventually
Was up Apple TV on Friday.
Yep, had the option on my Apple TV today. Quick work.
I’ll be interested to see, as we move forward, how this impacts scheduled rides/races, especially for ride leaders. I wonder if we’ll get input from participants of rides/races as to where they want to ride? And, if we (as ride leaders) will have to work out our ride/race schedule and specify where that ride/race will occur?
Riders leaders already specify where they want the ride to occur, and Zwift lets you use any world you want.
I knew we had the option to ride anywhere, we’ve just never been given the option. I assume we just have to tell Zwift where we want to ride? We rotate between 5 different ride leaders and use a spreadsheet to keep Zwift informed of who is the leader and backup.
What about Apple TV. When is it going to be available for Apple TV?
Just switched worlds on appleTV. Apparently its rolled out. Yeah
What does the orange ‘rim’ on the dates (e.g. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 15th, 16th and 17th) represent?
It means Ray has ridden on Zwift on those dates.
Since Zwift already splits activity files when you join a group event, I don’t think the airport issue had to do with confusing Strava… it is easy to stop the activity and start another.
I think it was just too much work to create the UI, and Zwifters really didn’t seem to care about the airport idea–they just wanted to pick their world!
But that’s a guess on my part.
There is also the backend with how they cluster it. Moving between worlds may make their scaling not work as well
Thank you dear sweet baby Jesus!!! I have had enough with NY. There is only some many times you can go around there and not lose your mind.
Next step: being able to change routes/worlds after you exit the first screen without having to close to the program and restart. Like has been mentioned above, the files already get split when you switch to an event, regardless of worlds, so this shouldn’t be a complicated task… But then we’re taking about the slow moving beast of Zwift. ?
I’ve always thought it would be super cool to have a ‘warp world’, like the secret areas in Super Mario Bros. Take a left turn into warp world and you can warp into any world you want without changing your ride.
Of course I’m sure that would require a lot of modifications to the back-end, and the resulting Strava maps would be … interesting.
This is a nice feature, but I’ve found myself turning to TrainerRoad more for their super-focused training plans. Their ramp test gave a 15% higher estimate of FTP than the 20-minute test in Zwift (or even the 20-minute test in TrainerRoad). This drastically changed the training effect I got.
I see Zwift being useful for group rides during the winter, but it doesn’t seem to be as compelling a platform for training plans the way TrainerRoad is.
Zwift for entertainment, Trainerroad for getting fitter. I do sometimes have TR driving the turbo in erg and Zwift running picking up the turbo as a PM. Gives me something to look at other than the bars
I’ll have to try that our. Currently, I run a TV show like Downtown Abbey or Quantico while using TrainerRoad.
For super-focused training plan, honestly The Sufferfest beats TrainerRoad. I get that TR has loads more workouts, but it is a bit dull… Sufferfest vids are entertaining and you are given a properly focused training plan.
Give the free-trial a go.
I’ve subscribed to them all other the years. I like sufferfest (the non bike add on’s are great) but it doesn’t compare to the structured plans in TR. For instance there isn’t really a concept of a base phase in sufferfest bar 2 or 3 workouts. Vids are great though, definitely have their place.
They all have their place, ultimately whatever rocks your boat to get you pounding on a turbo you should stick with. But TR provides the most structure and depth of workouts to accompany that.
If there was a discount plan for having all 3, I’d be there….
Maybe I’m just more introverted than most, but I don’t find it “interesting” when other people are on the map. Give me an option to get rid of everyone, and I’ll click it every time.
Disconnect from the internet once you start riding and everyone will disappear. Then reconnect as you finish to save your ride.
looks like the guest world option isn’t available every day…and…er… I’m one of the six that like Richmond..?
Thank god I never have to do those stupid glass roads at excessive inclines ever again (and yes, there’s the Park perimeter route, but I’ve done it so many times now…)
Glass road hack/mod
link to zwiftinsider.com
THANK GOD.
Not a big fan of NY course and London can get a bit samey. Glad that the increased fees are being used for those well overdue features.
Also noticed, at least noticed for the first time, I can now calibrate me Elite Direto within Zwift. Though it timed out and failed the three times I tried to do it.
Kudus to Zwift for finally implementing this, although long overdue! It’s a half step between full world choice and for now a “happy compromise” as such. I’m stoked to have Watpoia available every day. Most of the time that’s the map I’d choose.
It’ll be interesting so see how many riders choose the daily guest map (especially when it’s Richmond, haha).
I don’t care about the other riders on the course.
Trainerroad driving the trainer and shown on one screen, tennis on the big screen, and zwift on the 3rd screen just for grins.
Course selection makes little difference to me.
Check out the three screens of Brad!
NYC glass road hack- a model from Jonathan Levie:
link to zwiftinsider.com
Big improvement for those like me who like a “landscape driven workout structure”, where Watopia offers great flexibility for workout design, whereas all other maps don’t. No more “today feels like a day for volcano repeats” only to get Richmond instead, or something like that.
It had the option to choose in my apple tv today!! Great to ride in london =D
It rolled out on my iPad!
Is it just me or do these updates take hours to install? I switched to trainer road as I didn’t want to wait anymore.
Just you. :(
Should only take a couple minutes max.
I have to admit, living in Perth, Western Australia, means that I won’t have to worry about any of this until, oh, I’d say JUNE.
Best wishes to my Northern Hemispherian brethren and Sisteren for Zwifting this winter.
Still no world choice through the Apple TV app… I’d expect an automatic update ?
@Dirk Verleyen
You can force an app update on AppleTV: find the app in the app store and perform a manual update.