What are the most effective Zwift routes for virtual time trials, and do the shorter, punchier routes such as the Watopia Hilly Route or the Richmond UCI Course offer a more authentic time trial experience than the longer, more endurance-focused routes like the London 8 or the New York KOM Reverse?
Is it better to focus on routes with a variety of terrain, such as the Innsbruck KOM After Party or the Yorkshire 2019 UCI Harrogate Circuit, which require riders to adapt to different gradients and cadences, or should riders prioritize routes with a more consistent profile, such as the Flat Route or the Mountain Route, which allow for a more even pacing strategy?
Do the Zwift routes that feature a significant amount of climbing, such as the Alpe du Zwift or the Ventoux, offer a better workout and a more realistic time trial experience than the flatter routes, or do the shorter, more intense climbs of routes like the London Classique or the Paris-Roubaix provide a more effective training stimulus?
Are there any Zwift routes that are particularly well-suited to specific types of time trials, such as hill climbs or prologues, and are there any routes that are best avoided due to their lack of realism or their tendency to favor certain types of riders?
How do the Zwift routes compare to real-world time trial courses, and are there any routes that are modeled after specific real-world courses that are particularly effective for training or racing?
Is it better to focus on routes with a variety of terrain, such as the Innsbruck KOM After Party or the Yorkshire 2019 UCI Harrogate Circuit, which require riders to adapt to different gradients and cadences, or should riders prioritize routes with a more consistent profile, such as the Flat Route or the Mountain Route, which allow for a more even pacing strategy?
Do the Zwift routes that feature a significant amount of climbing, such as the Alpe du Zwift or the Ventoux, offer a better workout and a more realistic time trial experience than the flatter routes, or do the shorter, more intense climbs of routes like the London Classique or the Paris-Roubaix provide a more effective training stimulus?
Are there any Zwift routes that are particularly well-suited to specific types of time trials, such as hill climbs or prologues, and are there any routes that are best avoided due to their lack of realism or their tendency to favor certain types of riders?
How do the Zwift routes compare to real-world time trial courses, and are there any routes that are modeled after specific real-world courses that are particularly effective for training or racing?