This Week on Slowtwitch Indoors: Let’s Go Racing!
We take on the crown jewel of Zwift climbing for our first-ever racing event this Thursday.
by Ryan Heisler, April 6, 2020We take on the crown jewel of Zwift climbing for our first-ever racing event this Thursday.
by Ryan Heisler, April 6, 2020Zipp has managed truly wireless aerobar shifting. Also, SRAM’s Multiclics extend the Zipp system to pursuit bar shifting.
We take a close look at a mid-priced gravel option from DT Swiss. With a sub-$700 price and wide rims, they make a strong case.
In 2015 Malte Bruns was the top age grouper in Kona while competing in M18-24. A big future in triathlon was expected from this fast young German, but injuries have thrown him a massive curve ball.
For me, the KICKR Bike is the product of the year. Or it’s the NEO Bike. Each is way ahead of whatever is in third place.
Bring your climbing legs. We’re attacking some of Zwift’s biggest climbs.
The Western World is one week into social isolation; Ironman and others rush to fill the void in virtual communities and platforms.
California’s shelter-in-place Executive Order allows recreational cycling. Italy and Spain? No.
Joining Zwift for the first time? Looking for new rides to fill your schedule? Meet our slate of events.
Since I’m writing about the Kickr Bike today my time to give it back is approaching, and this won’t be easy.
I’m beyond certain there are better, cleaner, sexier Pain Caves out there. I’m not the Cave expert. Maybe a Pain expert.
We go full-nerd to talk about how and why modern wheels aren’t what they used to be – and why that’s a good thing.
All of our rides and runs take place in Zwift’s original virtual world.