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    Quote Originally Posted by Iowagriz View Post
    That is what I did wrong at the beginning as well. Make sure you choose a route up front and let the program guide you through the route. Don't add any turns or u-turns.

    I think that I jumped from about level 23 to 29 by chasing routes last winter.

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    I searched, but couldn't find anywhere in my profile that shows routes I have done already. I obviously want to keep doing new routes and not repeat any I have completed already.

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    6am Sunday Zwift crashed on me at the start of a race so I went looking for a ride. France is on there. Cool. I’ll finally tackle Ventoux. Jesus. That thing just never relents at all. The AdZ feels like a fun little hill in comparison.

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    Ok, what should I buy? I don't use it all that much, and never for routes, so I'm just level 10. Are the things by the water drop the points you guys are talking about? I have like 650,000.

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    Menu, then Badges while in the game. Then take a few photos of that while you scroll down to capture what you are missing.

    Use zwiftinsider.com and a spreadsheet to capture the data of how long and how much climbing is needed for each value, then buckle in for 60 days

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    EWG - poke around zwiftinsider.com for what you can buy at each level. It might be worth waiting until level 12 pr 15 (iirc).


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    Zwift, TR, Sufferfest etc

    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteroom_Guardian View Post
    I searched, but couldn't find anywhere in my profile that shows routes I have done already. I obviously want to keep doing new routes and not repeat any I have completed already.
    Look under “badges”, it should be just above “garage”, it will show all your achievements, including all the routes completed and yet to be completed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iowagriz View Post
    Menu, then Badges while in the game. Then take a few photos of that while you scroll down to capture what you are missing.

    Use zwiftinsider.com and a spreadsheet to capture the data of how long and how much climbing is needed for each value, then buckle in for 60 days

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    That seems like a lot of damn work. Have I mentioned I just rode my mountain bike for a couple of weeks without front brakes (literally, none) because I didn't feel like ordering and swapping out brake pads?

    I'm not proud.

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    Here you go

    https://zwiftinsider.com/routes/

    I think they have a link within there to a spreadsheet, or a way to copy/paste to your own

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    Only got a minute on my Tron, had to go to work. I opened it this morning on the Ventoux, knew I was close, just kept riding up hill until the unlock popped up on my screen. Looking forward to racing it, thing is sick looking!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iowagriz View Post
    Here you go

    https://zwiftinsider.com/routes/

    I think they have a link within there to a spreadsheet, or a way to copy/paste to your own

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    I made an Excel spreadsheet of all the routes, and shared it with someone on here.
    I’ll try to update the new worlds and share if.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    Ok, what should I buy? I don't use it all that much, and never for routes, so I'm just level 10. Are the things by the water drop the points you guys are talking about? I have like 650,000.
    I think at level 10 you can get the Cannondale Evo. It’s one of the best climbing frames

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    I have the cannondale evo and dt swiss wheels. It's a fast and light combo and is pretty similar to my real life bike which is nice. You can't make it black though.

    A way to keep track of the routes you've done is a good idea since you can't see your badges until you're already in the game at which point you can't pick a route anymore. Which is annoying, it would be nice if it put a little check or something next to the route. Also if you could do a couple of short ones in a single ride instead of having to quit and restart. Well, maybe if you manually navigate a route it counts it?

    Here's a printable list

    https://zwiftinsider.com/wp-content/...-checklist.pdf

    Or just stamp a check mark on each one in adobe reader.
    Last edited by jamal; 11-16-2020 at 11:47 PM.

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    You dropped your Aero power up just a hair too early, J! Fun watch
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    "Hi, my name is John, and I think I want to get addicted to Zwift this winter."

    I have a road bike, nothing else (yet).

    (1) Kickr Core vs. Snap: I get a slight discount (15% off-ish) on Wahoo, via a .mil discount. I was thinking Core b/c of expense and b/c I have an 11-speed 105 cassette and the GF (who will likely run the peloton app) has 10-speed tiagra and changing cassettes sounds like a huge hassle. That said, switching out rear wheels for a dedicated 'trainer tire' wheel seems like a PITA, as does constantly recalibrating the thing. Thoughts / recommendations? Should I be looking at something else (don't think I get a discount on any of the others)?

    (2) I'm planning to run the software on my iPhone or MacBook - and then share the screen to my TV via Apple TV (have an old, non-4K one). Does this work?

    (3) Any problem with using an old yoga mat as a trainer mat - it's already fucked, I don't care about it - or am I missing something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by seldon View Post
    "Hi, my name is John, and I think I want to get addicted to Zwift this winter."

    I have a road bike, nothing else (yet).

    (1) Kickr Core vs. Snap: I get a slight discount (15% off-ish) on Wahoo, via a .mil discount. I was thinking Core b/c of expense and b/c I have an 11-speed 105 cassette and the GF (who will likely run the peloton app) has 10-speed tiagra and changing cassettes sounds like a huge hassle. That said, switching out rear wheels for a dedicated 'trainer tire' wheel seems like a PITA, as does constantly recalibrating the thing. Thoughts / recommendations? Should I be looking at something else (don't think I get a discount on any of the others)?
    (2) I'm planning to run the software on my iPhone or MacBook - and then share the screen to my TV via Apple TV (have an old, non-4K one). Does this work?
    (3) Any problem with using an old yoga mat as a trainer mat - it's already fucked, I don't care about it - or am I missing something?
    1- A wheel-off trainer like the Core is so much nicer that a wheel-on trainer. Buts its complicated with you being 11s and the wife bike being 10s.
    The Peloton is bit of a different beast, Ive read where its not really worth following the classes on a regular bike and trainer.
    2-Use the Zwift Companion App on your iPhone, and run the Zwift off of of your MacBook (you can HDMI strait into the TV?). With your Iphone and MacBook on the same wifi the Companion App takes the Bluetooth signal from your trainer and transfers it to your MacBook. The Companion App also works as a good remote for to control the game.
    3-Yoga mat will work fine to absorb sweat, and insulate the sound a bit.

    Get a fan(s) it makes all the difference in the world once yogurt hot.
    Will your GF really switch bikes in and out of the trainer when she wants to use it?

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    Are you and GF anywhere near the same size? If so, maybe one bike on the Core, swapping seatposts as needed.

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    We bought a Snap, mainly because our gearing is different; it seems like a minor thing, but swapping the bikes around is a pain in the ass. Get direct drive, and have one less excuse to skip the workout.

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    We run 9, 10 and 11 speed bikes on our 11 speed Core. Works fine, but that’s because we only run it in erg mode. No shifting.


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    That’s a smart idea, but doesn’t ERG only kind of eliminate the ability to race/do group rides in Zwift?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    We run 9, 10 and 11 speed bikes on our 11 speed Core. Works fine, but that’s because we only run it in erg mode. No shifting.


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    No shifting in ERG mode? That's confusing.

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    In ERG mode you do a pre-determined workout. The trainer adjusts to keep you at the correct workload as it changes throughout the workout.

    Additionally, the trainer will automatically account for your cadence/gearing.

    If you pedal faster (or go into a bigger gear) the resistance decreases to keep wattage in the right range. Pedal slower and the resistance increases.

    All this means that you can pick one gear during an ERG mode workout and let the smart trainer control everything.

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    wife and I share a tacx genius, it isn't that hard to swap bikes, just takes a couple minutes. I'm not into cartoon video game racing and have been using Rouvy, I like riding 'real' routes and roads, and it has pretty good HD vid of classic climbs or bits of races, or training shit if you want, they also have scheduled races if you're into that. I treat it like a poor mans riding vacation in other countries since I get real video of the route, ha! It's pretty cheap compared to Zwift too, think we paid $10usd/mth on a 6month plan and you can have a couple family members on the same plan.

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    I think I am going to start the "pick off all the routes" project. Only at level 9. I guess that's a side effect of riding outside too much?

    I REALLY need a new trainer. Kinectic Road Machine is not great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kathleenturneroverdrive View Post
    That’s a smart idea, but doesn’t ERG only kind of eliminate the ability to race/do group rides in Zwift?
    that would be my guess, I did a crit last night and shifted my ass off. Man did I have a busy real life Fall, all my hard earned fitness gains from covid zwift then riding IRL faded away. I managed to hang onto a group of 6-8 towards the back of the D group, 93 riders total!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XtrPickels View Post
    In ERG mode you do a pre-determined workout. The trainer adjusts to keep you at the correct workload as it changes throughout the workout.

    Additionally, the trainer will automatically account for your cadence/gearing.

    If you pedal faster (or go into a bigger gear) the resistance decreases to keep wattage in the right range. Pedal slower and the resistance increases.

    All this means that you can pick one gear during an ERG mode workout and let the smart trainer control everything.
    Thanks. I've used ERG mode, I've just always also shifted. in search of a cadence that feels best.

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