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New Multiplayer Online Cycling Game Zwift Revolutionizes Indoor Training

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Riding indoors sucks, but a new startup called Zwift is looking to change all that. The company has created a massive multiplayer online game which allows riders from around the world to meet and ride together in an immersive 3D world.

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The platform is hardware agnostic. All you need to do to get started is download the application, sign in, and hop on your existing trainer. You will need an ANT+ cadence/speed sensor and ANT+ dongle to push data to the application, but that hardware is available for well under a hundred dollars. Zwift can then convert trainer speeds into watts using its VPC or Virtual Power Curve.

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More advanced trainers ad an extra dimension to the Zwift experience, like the effects of a head wind, drafting, or road terrain.

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For the data junkies, everything from power, speed, heart rate, and cadence can be monitored.

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The data can also be relayed to a smartphone.

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The entire experience takes place on Zwift Island. Where riders can track metrics on screen, try to keep pace with friends, or join in a ride with strangers.

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Zwift is currently expanding their range of partnerships to give riders more bike and kit options, although the user customization is fairly basic at this point. When signing up, riders are given options for hair styles, kit, and two different Pinarello models – the Dogma and F8.

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For the next few months Zwift will be limiting its beta launch to one thousand users, but as the community grows, so will the amount of kits, bikes, and tracks available. The company plans on making the service available to everyone sometime this winter for a monthly subscription fee of $10.

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The entire world is beautifully and painstakingly rendered. Music drifts from buildings as riders pass, and the sounds of birds and crickets can also be heard. The game has been in development for three years and started as a solo project for VP of Game Development Jon Mayfield. A long time programmer, he began to work on the project as a way to make his after work indoor training sessions more interesting. When he began posting about the idea on cycling forums, it was discovered by the other Zwift Co-Founders, who have helped develop the project into an immersive social fitness experience.

What makes the idea incredibly interesting is its potential. While at this point users are limited in terms of tracks and physical customization, as the game develops and the community develops, so will the feature set. They’ve already built in virtual rewards like jerseys,  but there is just so much more potential. Talking with Scott Barger, Co-Founder & VP of Business Development, the company has big plans which include voice integration, collaborations with race promoters, and expanding the experience to include other types of riding.

If you’re interested in checking out the beta program, sign up at Zwift.com, and they’ll notify you via email once it’s open.

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pdxfixed
pdxfixed
9 years ago

This would be neat until someone signs in and has their trainer set at zero resistance.

ED KRUSZON
ED KRUSZON
9 years ago

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!

mr_hyde
mr_hyde
9 years ago

How are you meant to steer your bike in the online world?

Dr. Sartorious
Dr. Sartorious
9 years ago

Is it Apple Watch-compatible?

Dude
Dude
9 years ago

Will it read an ANT+ enabled power meter?

andy t
andy t
9 years ago

Will it be compatible with Windows phone? As just got new phone and found out that Strava isn’t available for it 🙁

Andy
Andy
9 years ago

What are the more advanced trainers they’re referring to? It would also be great to see some real “game play” video.

Dad
Dad
9 years ago

1v1 get rekt

why, WHY
why, WHY
9 years ago

Looks super cool and i will be buying but why no helmets?

Terrafire
Terrafire
9 years ago

BRB, bolting a moped to my trainer.

Elliot
Elliot
9 years ago

I note it doesn’t actually mention racing, presumably because speed is pretty meaningless on an uncalibrated trainer. In fact, how can they work out power from just speed and cadence?

Max
Max
9 years ago

OMG the helmet brigade is here! It’s a video game. Let it go.

Oli
Oli
9 years ago

“Looks super cool and i will be buying but why no helmets?”

Perhaps because cycling isn’t a dangerous hobby. Or perhaps because it’s only a game. I presume you’ll be wearing your helmet as you pound away fusriously on your trainer, s you never know right? 🙂

Danny
Danny
9 years ago

Well there is a helmet option in the customization interface so….. lighten up people?

SamSkjord
9 years ago

@elliot the same way TrainerRoad does, they have resistance curves for various trainers so by knowing your speed it’s easy to work out the power required to go that speed(±10%?ish).

This does however mean you can turn off the resistance and freewheel #360noscope #getshreked

Pete
Pete
9 years ago

@Andy:Tacx and Wahoo have trainers you can control resistance by computer with. I believe they can be tied into profiled routes using Google Earth as well (don’t quote me).

Raidthefridgeguy
Raidthefridgeguy
9 years ago

This sounds like it will be similar to the Tacx trainers. I have had a Taxc Fortius for the last few years and while it is not perfect, it is a game changer as far as getting me to ride indoors. It is very motivating and I can see this being very similar. Not sure how they will work out power, but I have a little faith that people who are smart enough to create this thing have thought of that. We will have to be patient and wait for the full launch. As for games on it, the tacx games are not that interesting to me, but the real life video options more than make up for it. Winter is long but between this and a fatbike it may be bearable.

RandallSavage
RandallSavage
9 years ago

I wonder if they’ll incorporate virtual wind resistance and other factors in. For example, if you select the 80mm discs, you will be able to ride faster on the flats and downs, but slower on the climbs.

Seraph
Seraph
9 years ago

$10 a month to ride your bike indoors? F*ck that.

Ripnshread
Ripnshread
9 years ago

Can I throw an elbow or hip check?

Philip
Philip
9 years ago

Add drugs and hookers and I’m all in. I’ve been waiting for Grand Theft Bicycle forever.

Shabbis
Shabbis
9 years ago

@Ripnshread: That will be available when they release the Kinect version.

moscher
moscher
9 years ago

i hope they will have cheating under control.
mechanical + software side

Michael
Michael
9 years ago

I can see this being fun until your ‘buddy’ rides away from you in VR and you’re left with nothing but the realization that you’re cycling by yourself…in a video game…on a trainer…indoors.

Mark
Mark
9 years ago

I think Tour de Giro has got this one in the bag still. Works awesome, and cheaper to boot! Think I will stick with them.

Geo
Geo
9 years ago

I’ve been using Tour de Giro for at least two years now and I will stick with them. It works great on a variety of trainers (I use a Computrainer) and racing against real people makes it more fun and motivating.

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