FulGaz got its perks, no doubt. But let's not fool ourselves, it ain't no substitute for the real deal. I mean, sure, those virtual mountain climbs and endless flats can wear you out, but it's just not the same.
You see, when you're out there, battling the elements, every pedal stroke feels different. The wind, the sun, the rain, the potholes, they all add up to an experience that can't be replicated indoors. And don't even get me started on the scenery. Nothing beats the beauty of nature, no matter how good the virtual backgrounds are.
Now, I'm not saying FulGaz can't be a useful tool. It's great for structured training, consistency, and intensity. But at the end of the day, it's just that - a tool. It's not a magical solution that'll give you the same sense of accomplishment as an outdoor ride.
So, is FulGaz a serious training platform? Of course. Can it be a fun supplemental tool? Absolutely. But will it ever replace the thrill of a real ride? Not a chance, mate. It's all about balance, finding what works for you and your goals, and enjoying the ride, whether it's on the road or in your living room.