This Week on Slowtwitch Indoors: Explore the World
We’ll be visiting Watopia, Innsbruck, New York, and Bologna this week.
by Ryan Heisler, January 13, 2020We’ll be visiting Watopia, Innsbruck, New York, and Bologna this week.
by Ryan Heisler, January 13, 2020The upsurge in Gravel and Stationary are each responses to fear of the paved road. Hence the popularity of the Varia.
The 100/100 Challenge marches on, and our Tuesday rides swap their workouts.
Before I returned this bike I wanted to try it out with equipment with which I’m more familiar. Here is Slowman’s build.
What they rode, and what you ride, are often vastly different; here’s the possible role sponsorships play
We welcome in 2020 by spending plenty of time in Watopia.
The Eroica follows in the tradition of the Ardennes: A won’t fail, stay-round, stay-true, high-end wheel at a midrange price.
It’s been about a year since we spent some time with Rouvy, so let’s take a look at what has changed in 2019. Is Rouvy the right training tool for you for 2020?
The Sufferfest started out with a series of videos that delved deep into the darker humor of the “pain cave.” When you pressed Play on one of their videos – with titles such as “A Very Dark Place”, “Downward Spiral”, or “Fight Club” – you put yourself in a world where suffering is good – better known as Sufferlandria. The Sufferfest built a Pain Cave culture. And then they built an app. We’re going to have a look at it now.
Seven out of the top 10 men in Kona rode tubeless, including the top 4, and the top bike split ridden.
Continuing our tour of ENVE HQ, we take you on a journey through the massive factory, machine shop, and their many manufacturing processes.
(Updated 5/7/2020) If you like to explore, we’ve got just the thing for you: This gallery includes a map of each of the routes in the Richmond world in Zwift.
(Updated 5/5/2020) One of the fun aspects of a game-like application like Zwift is that you are not bound to the constraints of the real world. In their efforts to enhance our indoor training experience, the Zwift team has been increasing the number of worlds and routes dramatically. Remember when it was just one route around Watopia, and you couldn’t even do U-turns? We do. Zwift has come a long way since then, currently including a total of 6 worlds with 67 routes available for free riding or running. We’ve compiled a list of the different worlds and created galleries containing maps of all the routes in Zwift. You can start to explore Zwift here, and we’ll even show you a fun hack to let you ride any world you want, whenever you want!