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Is the app still a bugfest? When I tried it was terrible on that area
3 of the 4 rides I tried on the weekend ended in a crash after about 6-7 mins (two on same map, nearly same place FWIW), and the country flag is seemingly randomly set at the start, _and_ changes during the ride, unless explicitly set in the user prefs. Apart from that, not sure, only had a brief go and not sure how much more i’ll try (politics-wise, not a good feeling).
The “artistic cycling” event already looks like a cross between a circus act and a bad dream after too much dessert; but cycle-ball takes the cake. It’s like the result of a bet at 3am after last call.
“So, what do you do in life?”
“Me? I’m goalie on a second-division cycle-ball team”
“Ok…”
I really enjoyed watching both and think both are quite amazing. Thanks for the links Ray!
I did Flatland BMX as a kid, and I had no idea people were doing similar things on full size bikes.
Hey Ray, have you done a review on MyWoosh? I would be interested in hearing how it performs in comparison to apps such as Zwift, Trainer Road, Systm and RGT.
Scott
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As of today MyWoosh does not allow enrollment of the ones borne before 1970 …. What?
Found this just as I was trying to register today.
Enter in the “Date of birth” field any date earlier that 1970 01 01 and you are shut out.
“Value must be 19700101 or later”.
That’s an epoch bug
I found as workaround that you sign up first with a date 1970 or later BUT then you can change the DOB in your personal profile with any date you want…(also 1669 and earlier…)
Glad you reminded me of Whoosh. Tried it today, easy signiup on an IPAD.
No issues found other than realising difficultly was set to 50%. 5 worlds including Belgium now and worked as others I have used over the pat two years.
I tend to get bored on apps so this is just great for free at the moment.
I’m assuming that you can’t use MyWhoosh platform if you are not a straight man? This really sucks when a totalitarian ‘government’ just buys into sport like this. MyWhoosh is free because YOU are the product. No thanks – Zwift should organize their own non UCI event – Personally the UCI should be condemned for their sell out of cycling. Just like Formula 1 and Golf. Shame on the UCI.
It is indeed just sportswashing. This is how WikiPedia describes the practice:
Sportswashing is a term used to describe the practice of individuals, groups, corporations, or governments using sports to improve reputations tarnished by wrongdoing. A form of propaganda, sportswashing can be accomplished through hosting sporting events, purchasing, or sponsoring sporting teams, or participating in a sport.
For me this was a reason not to look any further into MyWhoosh. I’d rather pay €15 a month to Zwift than using MyWoosh for “free”.
Yep, agreed. Not that anyone cares, but I thought I’d hit the like button for your post.
I agree with Andre and Bradley. I’m happy to pay a reasonable monthly fee to Zwift or another platform to avoid supporting a repressive government.
I dont know why the gay community think they can still tell everyone else how they should feel. You’re gay, we get it, but pretty much 99% of the population aren’t, so why should we dance to your tune all the time.
If you don’t like MYwhoosh then it’s very, very, very simple….don’t use it. No one is forcing you too. But don’t try and convince other people they are wrong for using it just because you don’t like the regime behind it. Most people won’t care, they’ll simply use it to get fit, end off. Don’t make everything political. Normal people get on their bikes to get away from the sh*t in life.
As a straight guy, I got sick of Zwift constantly pushing LGBT agendas down my throat. I wasn’t paying them a monthly subscription for them to get political, so I came off. That was my perogative.
Don’t believe the whole world is behind your gay agenda and if they aren’t then let them get on with it. Life’s too short, so use Zwift.
The whole point is that this is political, it’s not veryx4 simple! Define to us what “agenda” the gay community is forcing down your throat. Now they’re not allowed to make persuasive arguments now because they’re a minority while you say whatever you want just because you’re ubiquitous? Why can’t you let other communities live the life they choose without claiming it’s hurting your sensitivities somehow? You just prove nothing has changed and are willing to change platforms due to _your_ politics. How are you any different than the accusations you make? Projection.
“We are committed to transforming Abu Dhabi into a truly world-class cycling hub”
A place that is as flat as a stroopwafel and has a summer daytime high of 43 C? Just come out and say it: you’re greenwashing (and maybe money laundering), and the UCI was willing to help you. Everyone knows it, and you’ll feel better embracing the truth.
I think the money thing is disheartening. In fairness, there are always question marks about some of the investors/countries behind every tech product, and people from different countries will also have their own biases when commenting about these. However, that doesn’t mean these questions should be altogether dismissed and not weighted into a decision. A lot of big sports bodies appear to be doing this and just taking the money. This decision by the UCI doesn’t sit well with me.
Until it runs on MacOS like Zwift does, it’s a non-starter for me.
The vibes around this are extraordinarily bad.
I will never give a penny to anything associated with the UAE government. They are supreme bad actors in the Middle East, funding death and chaos in Yemen and Libya and propping up dictatorial regimes throughout; they think the other 300 million Arabs need to be under their boot. They are a bunch of rednecks with an inferiority complex who happened upon a lot of money. I would first give up cycling before subscribing to MyWhoosh.
I like MyWhoosh and have had a great experience on the platform so far. So much so that I cancelled my Zwift membership this morning. Not only has Zwift failed again and again to innovate in this space, they seem to think they are better than every other platform out there – what with their huge user base of old white men on ZPower.
Rolla World, Wahoo RGT, MyWhoosh, etc… are each compelling in unique ways (for example, MyWhoosh has a dual recording function in-game). RGT offers users the ability to join events or (some) workouts for free. Rolla will be free for the next year as they grow. What is Zwift doing to retain customers… besides the same thing they were doing last year and the year before?
Politics and UCI corruption aside, Zwift will obviously always have a problem with any company that offers a free competitive product that cuts into their market share yada yada yada… and isn’t there currently a lawsuit between Zwift and Wahoo?
IMHO, Zwift is providing a great example of how not to conduct business.
> what with their huge user base of old white men on ZPower
Oh dear, you are just trolling, right?
> and isn’t there currently a lawsuit between Zwift and Wahoo?
No. Wahoo sued Zwift because of their indoor trainer, so exact opposite of what you try to spin here.
That is a win win for customers. Just bring it on! If myWhosh fails, Zwift will win. But if they deliver, customers will see big improvements on the field neglected by the current monopoly. More users will be exposed to a different new interface, different sceneries (Colombia, Australia, etc) If people do not like the free version, that is also a win win to appreciate demand more from a paid subscription. If morela and political reasons prevent you to use an app, thing about also the moral trajectory of the so called “clean” an impeccable country behind Zwift. Those discussions already happened at the recent World cup hosted in Qatar. We live in a global market. But we customers have choices. Yes, we have examples of other products being free (android) and gardens guarded carefully like apple products, but people make choices. Most likely both ecycling platforms will emerge victorious after the UCI partnership with myWhosh. I am still using Zwift but watching closely and using it more myWhosh.
I just tried to install MW on a Win10 laptop using the MS Store. All seemed fine, but attempting the 1st run, it fails with a missing D3DCOMPILER_43.dll. Hmmm… I also note that some minimum requirements seem … high? If the list is to be believed, the minimum processor to run is a Ryzen 7 3700x and the minimum graphics hardware is RTX 3060 Ti. Which excludes a lot of pretty current and very capable computers.
Not that you’re still looking into this, but D3DCOMPLIER_43.dll pertains to DirectX. You need to download it and reinstall it on your Windows laptop. That’s what fixed it for me.
Things that need to be done and working well before I move over.
* Apple TV support
* Garmin Connect native Sync with load data
I think the whole picture is shady because the CEO has been developing spy software earlier and as in all professional sports the UCI deslnis probably fixed with bribery and oil money.
As with their goals it’s most probably just same as with all authoritarian countries: whitewash and try to get as much good will as money can buy.
I believe this truly is big threat for all the other companies because with oil money they can be free next 50 years and drive competition off the market.
I wouldn’t touch this company any way if interested in of privacy, free market or human rights.
I downloaded Mywhoosh a few days ago.
The UCI think wasn’t of course a motivation for me, but finding a free app for a couple of workouts a week was. No interest in races, but I would like to see more real people around the app courses and maybe the publicity will help.
I tried it with my Xiaomi Poco X3 phone (2021. (GByte ram), with my 2020 ipad pro and 2020 Windows PC: they all work stunningly well–just keep them connected to a power source.
Graphically is much better than Zwift and the courses are real ones. It controlled power surges in erg mode very well on my Direto XR–with Zwift or Rouvy I often had minor issues. Great workout library, workout are easy to be copied or modified–I suggest to use Windows for this.
To fix an issue with the D3DCOMPILER_43.dll, you just need to install DirectX End-User Runtime from Microsoft. I did a fresh install of MyWoosh the other day from windows store and had this issue but installing the runtime corrected the issue and I could launch. Make sure you remember to untick “install the bing bar” unless you want to start using bing to search :)
link to microsoft.com