For starters, there are so many worlds and routes to choose from on Zwift - we have a helpful guide that lists them all here - from the shortest 3km jaunt to the longest 173km ride. GCN caught up with the charismatic Australian last month to rack his brain on all things indoor training and get some pro tips for the winter ahead.īogna’s first tip for making Zwift work for you is to ensure that you mix things up. It earned the Australian a contract with Alpecin-Deceuninck’s development squad with the aim to hopefully join the WorldTour roster in the coming years. Read more: Zwift announces 2023 Zwift Academy with more professional contracts up for grabsĪlex Bogna was crowned the 2021 Zwift Academy winner after coming through a gruelling five-day final.
Where better to get these pro tips from than a rider who earned a spot in professional cycling through his exploits on the Zwift Academy, a fitness programme and a talent identification scheme all in one? However, there are a few pro tips and tricks that you can use to make your indoor cycling sessions as easy as that sunny Sunday coffee ride in the middle of summer.
Despite not having to leave the house to get a ride in, it can still be hard to motivate yourself to hop on the turbo trainer. The dark winter nights have arrived in the northern hemisphere, with evening rides taking in the sunset replaced by indoor cycling sessions on Zwift.