Unless you鈥檙e one of the 1,000 riders competing at the 聽this September, you will likely never ride the hilly course in Richmond, Virginia.
At least not聽in real life. You can ride it virtually thanks to new software from , a massive multi-rider gaming platform for cyclists.
In Zwift, which debuted last fall, participants select a preprogrammed course and race against anyone who鈥檚 currently on the route. The program works with any trainer that hooks up to a computer, but to get the full effect, you need a model like the or , both of which capture power (so they can determine how fast you鈥檙e going in Zwift) and automatically adjust resistance depending on the virtual terrain.聽聽
Last week, Zwift added the world championship route to its stable of rides, and the route stays true to the original in every detail. It even has a section of pave, which is simulated by adding resistance.
In addition to being able to ride the course, Zwift plans to organize 鈥済roup rides鈥 with its ambassadors, including , , and , before the race.
If the trial goes well, Zwift might add other real-world courses to its roster, according to a company spokesman. Think spring classics such as 聽or portions of the . There鈥檚 even talk about adding events that aren鈥檛 exclusive to the pros, like ,聽which would help amateurs train and prep for the route.