Zwift – Sand And Sequoias in Watopia
Another May day riding inside. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Get Off My Trail
Another May day riding inside. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Just another cold day on Zwift The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Lot’s of rain so climbing on Zwift The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Feeling weak. Taking a super easy recovery ride and listening to my legs complain. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Mashing inside to make sure I get in some miles. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
A long and lazy ride. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Spring training is killing me. I’m not keeping up and so Zwift is taking great joy in yelling me to spin faster or output more power. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Only time for a short ride today. That’s fine. My back was killing me and I was ready to bail. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Another Spring training sufferfest where my trainer gets a great thrill out of slamming on the brakes if my cadence stops. Interestingly enough if I stop pedaling for a minute it will drop the resistance and allow to get back up to cadence. Not sure who designed this or if my trainer is flawed but there’s nothing in real biking that is like this. The
This was miserable but I’m sure it will be worth it when I see all the “gain”. (Never happens for me). I’m still not sure my trainer behaves correctly in these training rides on Zwift. It applies so much resistance that I can barely move the pedals then when I get up to a reasonable cadence it drops most of the resistance. However, if I