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You see, I grew up in the cold, snowy, and wet state of Vermont. From November to April, I spent hours on an indoor trainer and rollers, ticking away the miles. I was scarred by those years of sweaty, boring indoor cycling. So, I was reluctant to jump into the world of Zwift, though I knew it would be more entertaining than the old radio player that kept me company while I spun on my rusty set of Kreitler rollers, 20-odd years ago.

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Finally, on Friday I got it right. I hopped in the Team IRL Without Borders race, rolled out with the group, no problem. And then I promptly got dropped on the climb. It turned out to be an exceptionally mountainous route. Nowhere to hide for a Zwift newbie like myself. It was brutally hard, but fun. I even successfully deployed an Aero Helmet power-up in the finish to win the sprint for 64th.

Experienced road riders know the washing machine effect. In a group of cyclists, people swell to the front of the group while others are swallowed up and drift back. The pace ebbs and flows, making it challenging to hold position. Ideally, you stay near the front of the group, but out of the wind. The same idea applies to Zwift.

Comeau suggested finding a position toward the front of the group, perhaps 5-10 riders back from the front. The objective is to modulate your power output to remain in that position, no matter who moves up and who drifts back.

The Zwift Companion app is shown as a light blue icon and it works in support of the Zwift app as you run it on your computer. The Companion app lets you do a variety of things, both before, during, and after your virtual ride.

Thirty days is definitely not enough time to notably change my physiology, to boost my power output or fitness, but it was enough to change my perspective.


If your indoor cycling studio is set up and ready to ride, it's tempting to hop on Zwift nearly every day (if your legs can handle it).

To me, cycling is all about the challenge. Chasing my limits inspired me to race all kinds of bikes, to ride more than 200 miles on gravel roads in a day, and to tackle the rockiest mountain trails in my area. Zwift is just the latest way for me to continue exploring my limits. A way to feel like a novice again.

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