Zwift
Zwift transformed indoor cycling by combining it with video gaming. Instead of staring at a wall on a static trainer, Zwift riders explore three-dimensional virtual worlds — Watopia, New York, London, Innsbruck and more — while their actual effort drives their virtual avatar. The platform supports group rides, community racing, and structured training plans in an environment that makes indoor cycling genuinely engaging. Virtual Worlds, Real Training Zwift's virtual worlds are not gimmicks — they are carefully designed environments that provide meaningful variety in gradient, terrain and route length. The physics model responds to your actual power output, weight, and the virtual gradient, making the effort feel connected to your movement through the world. Group rides and races have real competition and real results — the fastest riders are the ones producing the highest power-to-weight ratios. Racing, Group Rides and Training Plans Zwift's racing ecosystem is the largest in virtual cycling — with events running 24 hours a day, official race series, and a growing calendar of world-class events with real prize money. Group rides cater to every ability level, from beginner social rides to pro-pace hammerfests. Structured training plans integrate directly with your training calendar. What You Need to Start Zwifting A smart trainer (or smart bike) connected via Bluetooth or ANT+, the Zwift app on any device, and a Zwift membership are all you need. The Bike Zone carries compatibl