Simon and Nathan are together, and Shane’s calling in from Long Beach, California, the home of ZHQ, for the latest edition of the podcast for Zwifters.
It’s another busy episode with lots to talk about – as always seems to be the case in Zwift.
This edition starts with a good look at World Bicycle Relief day, arguably the biggest event in the Zwift calendar. Thousands of Zwifters will ride to help get people on bikes in Africa. Katie Bolling, the development director of WBR, is on the line to explain exactly what WBR does (it’s all good) and exactly how Zwifters can help the charity make an even bigger difference.
Simon, Shane and Nathan talk about the recent Team Worlds event, organised by Tam Burns, and speculate whether Zwift’s prompt response when a bug caught out a few riders is a sign of a different approach to glitches – and ask whether this prompt action tempered the response of those who got caught.
Nathan Stolzner has an inspiring story. Hitting the scales at almost 300lbs, Nathan is determined to get a bit lighter and fitter. But right now, it’s a battle, especially going up Box Hill on the London course. Whereas many Zwifters would gallop up in ten minutes, Nathan takes over 40. Should be change his weight to make life a little easier? The notion prompted a lively debate and Nathan S. tells us how he resolved the dilemma.
The geeks will love the feature on the seemingly baffling decision by Kurt Kinetic, makes of the much-loved Rock and Roll trainer, to make their new generation trainers Bluetooth-only. Zwifters John Hampton and Duane Gran bring real insight and analysis to the area.
And Glen Knight, one of the architects of the KISS Race series tells listeners about the team’s latest innovation – the very exciting Zwift OnBoard. “Think F1 for Zwft races,” says Glen. We hear from Glen, and Simon and Nathan discuss whether this could be transformative.
Titanium Geek James Gill is on to big up his in real life meet up for Zwifters, ZwiftCon and Simon and Shane round things up with a discussion on Nathan’s very successful live, coached rides. These use voice prominently and it could be a glimpse of the future when Zwift unveils its Voice Feature in coming weeks.
The Final Zwiftcast: Zwift Vs Wahoo + all the Zwifty news and chat
Ep 104: We go big on everything Zwifty - it’s Zwiftcast XL
Ep 103: It’s all about the new things! Zwift Bike, Home Screen, Clubs and maybe Peak Zwift?
Episode 102: Neokyo - The Verdict, plus all the Zwifty news and gossip
Episode 101: Shiny New Things!
Episode 100: A century of Zwiftcasts!
Ep 99: Nathan braves a tornado as the Zwiftcasters chew through all the latest Zwifty news and chat
Ep 98: A Conversation with Zwift's Chief Product Officer - the man with the plan
Episode 97: Yumezi - was it worth the wait? The community verdict
Episode 96: Zwift Re-thinks Height/Weight Call; Zwift Hub Rescue and Zwifting in Jail
Ep 95: Return to Home at last; Blob Behaviour and all the Zwifty news and chat
Ep 94: Let's talk, say Zwift. Strava shake it up (again) and all the Zwifty news and chat
Ep 93: Peak Zwift, Coco is Cara! Zwift Power + all the Zwifty chat
Ep 92: Where is Zwift going this winter? Plus the Worlds and what Coco said next
Ep 91: Insight on the Pacer Bots from HQ, Ray Maker on indoor cycling and the gigantic success of WTRL + all the Zwfty chat
Episode 90: Zwift CEO Eric Min discusses 2020 and Zwift's new thinking
Ep89: The big catch up! Steering, PacerBots, all new Academies, the eWorlds, The Fence and more
Ep 88: La Belle France and the Tour virtuel + all the Zwifty chat
Episode 87: New Roads to Ride? TdF on Zwift and all the Zwifty chat
Episode 86: Game Updates, the massive success of Team TT and all the Zwifty chat
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