Some athletes don’t need an introduction, and our newest Zwift Academy Tri Team mentor, Sarah True, is one of them. But while she may not need it, we’d still like to brag about how cool she is.
Mostly flat except for a short climb each lap, this circuit is perfect for sprinters who can hide in the draft then let the big watts rip at the end.
This alternative race format keeps it interesting, requiring both team and individual tactics.
Before last winter, Mark Cutter didn’t own a road bike. Five months later, this new cyclist was finishing 100-mile rides and climbing mountains.
A mix of punchy climbs, rollers, and flat sections keeps things interesting lap after lap, and the final sprint is fast and a bit technical.
This exclusive Zwift club is designed around the rigors of the 2019 L’Etape du Tour event in France and allows you to ride and train with thousands of others with the same goal: finish the L’Etape du Tour with flying colors.
This professor explains Zwift races with mathematics and wins them with style. Greg Leo talks racing, game theory, and cycling fun.
Run leader, coffee lover, and marathon maniac—find out how this multi-sport athlete stays driven and uses Zwift to keep fit for any race and any distance.
We’re back and bigger than ever for 2019! Ready to kick your triathlon training up a notch? The Specialized Zwift Academy Tri Team is the best way to level up. Building on the success of 2018, we’re recruiting a new crew to join the best-supported amateur tri team on the planet. Zwift Academy Tri Team […]
From Cyclist to Runner: The 10k Training Plan You’ve been cycling for a while now and have built a solid training foundation. You understand what workouts make you a faster sprinter, a better distance rider, and beyond. But when it comes to running, you could use a little help. Luckily, we’ve got the perfect training […]