How I Would Start on ZWIFT For The First Time

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  • @RyanCondon
    @RyanCondon  Місяць тому

    Here is the forum post I referred to in the video. forums.zwift.com/t/zwift-racing-score-next-phase-september-2024/635405

  • @Synchrothron
    @Synchrothron Місяць тому +14

    Hey Ryan,
    I've started cycling in July and got my home trainer a month ago and for my luck your channel was there. Otherwise I would probably have a dust collector.
    After installing Zwift and messing around for two days, I got categorized into "C" and it was frustrating as hell. Being dropped in the first 2-3 mins of every race has totally tanked my motivation.
    Then I've found your video doing the Everest challenge, while your girls are roasting you on camera and it gave me a totally different perspective. I've learned that day that I could actually have fun while losing. So I figured I'll just bite my tongue and have a good time, regardless of results.
    Today I've finished my first Galibier race, got trashed by people twice my age and the only thing I took away from it is how much fun it was.
    Thanks Ryan for the wonderful content! Keep up the good work!
    Greeting from Switzerland

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +3

      @@Synchrothron congratulations on losing, its part of the journey. I hope you keep doing it as one day soon youll be the one doing the dropping. 🙌💪

  • @karltwigger3989
    @karltwigger3989 12 днів тому +2

    I've been off my bike for 6 years. I've put loads of weight on. This video has given me the push to get back on the watt bike. Let the journey begin.👊👊👊👊👊

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  12 днів тому +1

      @@karltwigger3989 Lets go. 🙏🙌

  • @TheGeniesis
    @TheGeniesis Місяць тому +9

    Few tips from me (I jumped from low D to mid B cat in 1.5 year)
    1. Start hard pedaling 1-2 sec before the ride start and stop 1-2 after the start. Otherwise you might get dropped at the start.
    2. Change your gears before climb starts. There is a small delay which might cost you a lot of strength to not get dropped because of that.
    3. Change front gears during descent to low on the front. Many descents can jump from -12% to +12% in 2-3seconds. Without good legs you will stop in a mid of the climb and won't be able to start pedaling with hard gears.
    4. Don't ride on the front/back of a group unless you know what you're doing. It's too easy to get toasted with too high watts to stay on the front or get dropped riding on back.
    5. Use lower handles during sprints - free watts
    6. ALWAYS sprint at the end of the race. Staying helps.
    7. high cadence (85 for rest, 90-100 normal) is your friend
    8. Have 2 fans and remote pilot for them
    9. Eat and drink during a ride. When you feel hungry - that's too late. I eat banana each 45mins, start drinking after 20mins (1l/h)
    10. Robopacers are scam :D 200w for 50kg is different than 200w for 120kg. Most people use watt/kg ratio, but still I found that for 2.6w/kg ride I (82kg) have to do 2.8w/kg, and super light women 3.5w/kg. Numbers for robopacers never works for me. If you feel you can ride 2.5w/kg, find 2.2w/kg robopacer. At the end of the day you will stay most of the time around 2.5w/kg
    11. Ride with stronger riders - they are always pushing your limits and can advise you. Also, during longer sessions it's not that boring, when you can have a conversation with someone
    12. Strava hearth rate is just an estimation. Do 2-3 max HR tests and then set your own "max". It will help you later to understand how much strength left in your body.
    13. Experiment with trainer difficulty. It won't change watts which you need to produce, but might help to stay with high cadence
    14. Read pacer's messages during group rides. In many situations there is a yellow beacon which holds the proper tempo and red at the end who sweeps (helps people to get back to the group when they got dropped). If you stay with the red beacon you might not survive it. Basically they do intervals to help others.
    15. If you see that you're getting dropped during a group ride - write a message that you need help. Usually people will wait/sweeper will help. Do it when there is 2-3sec gap. +10sec gaps are sometimes impossible to catch or require 2-3 sweepers to work.
    16. Sweeping - you must stay in the sweeper draft. It will require to do high watts for several seconds. Still, the main work is on the sweeper. E.g. if sweeper do 5w/kg, you need to stay around 3.8w/kg.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +2

      @@TheGeniesis alot of good tips. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. Congrats on your promotion.

    • @michael1
      @michael1 Місяць тому +1

      Note that the wattage you have to do in the draft isn't a percentage or amount less than the person at the front is doing, it's a percentage or amount less than you'd be doing if they weren't there. It might be typical that you're doing less than the guy at the front, but it's not a given and when people put it in those terms "The front rider is doing 300w and those in the draft can be doing 30% less" it makes it sound like your wattage is connected to theirs, but it isn't. In some case - especially with zwift - you might need to do more watts than the guy you're drafting or the same - but it's fewer watts than you'd have to do if you were riding solo at the same speed. So there's no sense where you can say "if sweeper is doing 5 w/kg you need to stay around 3.8 w/kg" - in fact your point 10 points out that you can't do that with the robopacers - you noticed you have to ride harder than the robopacer - but this isn't a scam - drafting doesn't mean "you do less watts than the person in front" - it means "you do less watts than you would if the person in front of you wasn't there"

    • @TheGeniesis
      @TheGeniesis Місяць тому

      @@michael1 Thank you for your explanation. I wasn't aware about mechanics behind the draft :)

  • @G-Unit-fitness
    @G-Unit-fitness Місяць тому +6

    I just want to say, Ryan’s channel was one of the main reasons I pulled the trigger and got into Zwift!
    As a bigger rider myself, don’t be discouraged if your goal is about fitness and weight loss, I’m 27 weeks in and haven’t been this fit since my early 20s! And everyone around me is noticing!
    Honestly it’s a game changer! Do your research obviously, but this is a great community and Ryan’s a gem to follow, his journeys has been nothing but spectacular!
    I honestly cant say enough good things about it! For example, I was burnt out after a 50 minute group ride the other day and Beth who I’ve never met before, dropped behind to draft me to the 60 minute victory! 😅 damn.. what a community! I hope this little snippet of my experience helps someone! And thanks Ryan! I’m planning on riding with you in October 😅

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому

      Amazing stuff! Your progress sounds epic. 💪🙌

  • @SteakandChains
    @SteakandChains Місяць тому +4

    Having a near permanent set up has been key for me to stay consistent with Zwift. I’ve had my Zwift account since year 1 of Zwift, but this is the first year i actually have ridden consistently week after week thanks to videos like yours and keeping my setup ready to go all the time.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому

      @@SteakandChains A hassle free setup definitely helps. Thanks for watching. 🙏🙌

  • @LearyUK123
    @LearyUK123 24 дні тому +2

    Hi Ryan, recently discovered your channel and loving following your journey. You’ve inspired me to buy a bike and try Zwift. Did my first ride last night (20 min FTP) and couldn’t even manage to finish it - the warm up alone killed me! Going to persevere though!!

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  24 дні тому

      Good luck, its such a great fitness tool. You'll get there. Keep going. :)

    • @Punko1969
      @Punko1969 7 днів тому

      I'm about a month in, and had a similar experience. I mainly just pick the easy routes, and they are still more work than I expected. I recently retired from a job where I averaged around 15,000 steps a shift and wanted something to keep my cardio up. I have no interest in races. I just wanted to do some leisurely riding and I still end up drenched in sweat. Anyway, I've stuck with it so far and have been biking four or five times a week, putting in 40 minutes or so a session. Skipping leg day for an entire lifetime hasn't done me any favors. Hope you stick with it and it works out for you.

  • @elisabethklinge2115
    @elisabethklinge2115 15 днів тому +2

    I'm getting set-up on Zwift with a low tech/cheap roller/speed/cadence sensors set-up. So this is very helpful. Exercise can be great to lose weight in the sense that if you are exercising you aren't eating, it improves your mood and can be social. I eat when I'm bored and low. Exercise can help with both of those.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  15 днів тому

      @@elisabethklinge2115 You're exactly right! I'm pleased you enjoyed the vid. I hope you smash it on Zwift. 💪🙌

    • @WendsH
      @WendsH 10 днів тому +2

      That's actually how I started! No kidding, CycleOps rollers (not a wheel-on trainer - actual rollers) with a speed and cadence sensor. I did my vEveresting on this setup! It was brutal, and while it was fun, it was an enormous challenge; I went off the rollers a few times trying to turn with corners because I was using 1st person view. xD Now I have a dedicated frame on a Zwift Hub One (bought that when it was being closed out) with Zwift Play controllers and it's an entirely different challenge - I no longer fear toppling over, but instead fear the wear and tear on the legs. :)

    • @elisabethklinge2115
      @elisabethklinge2115 10 днів тому +1

      @@WendsH So far I'm loving it! I did my first FPT test yesterday. I don't know if I'll ever have the courage to attempt to Everest on rollers though! That's so impressive!

    • @WendsH
      @WendsH 10 днів тому

      @@elisabethklinge2115 I highly recommend that NOBODY Everests on rollers. I deserved to be certified as a lunatic for doing that! It was the most painful and rigorous thing I've ever done, and my neck and upper back wouldn't unkink themselves for /days/ after it.
      Save Everesting in Zwift for a wheel-on trainer, direct drive smart trainer or a smart bike, for real!!

  • @OnaTechMike
    @OnaTechMike Місяць тому +1

    Another fantastic video! You're so personable and I can't help but get excited every time I see that clip of your victory.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому

      Thank you! That means a lot. 🙌

  • @dangrealish3969
    @dangrealish3969 Місяць тому +1

    Ryan - you’re one of the biggest reasons I converted from Peloton to Zwift in March! I also am on a weight loss journey with the arrival of my first kid on the horizon. Finishing my first workout plan last week I’ve been interested in racing and this video is giving me that juice! Time to ditch the MTB and find a road bike for my trainer.
    Love the videos and keep it up. Much love from the US!

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you. I'm pleased you like my vids. Good luck in your first race. :)

  • @ne0paul
    @ne0paul Місяць тому +2

    Awesome video 👍🏻
    Here's a newbie error for you...Been on zwift for a month now and tried alpe du zwift for the first time a couple weeks in, took me over 2 hours!. Turns out I had set up the wheel on the bike and the indoor trainer wrong (wahoo kickr snap) so the tyre was rubbing against the rim brakes the entire way up 🤣😅. It was only when I finished and seen red trainer tyre dust everywhere that I realised! Absolutely brutal 😳. Things have been going much better now that I'm riding with the brakes off 😎🤦.
    Look forward to more zwift videos and hope to see you around watopia sometime 👌

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      @@ne0paul now that an ADZ PR you will never beat. 🙏😅

  • @kevstephen9393
    @kevstephen9393 Місяць тому +2

    It's been great following your journey, I've just subscribed to zwift 10 minutes ago after being off for four months... I look forward to racing you. 😊

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      @@kevstephen9393 cheers mate. Good luck with the new season.

  • @jameswhite1692
    @jameswhite1692 29 днів тому

    Great advice Ryan thx. I'm a newbie recovering from ankle surgery from a football mishap. I'm hoping this will be part of my rehab so I can get back on my bikes down here in Aus and my skis in Canada. BTW rain isn't as much of a factor down here :)

  • @tortaoragione938
    @tortaoragione938 17 днів тому

    I just got my Zwift Ride bike, just waiting for the last few bits and bobs to complete my setup. Your video is so inspiring and different from other vids I watched, perfect for a noob like myself. See you in Watopia Ryan. Subscribed

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  17 днів тому

      Thank you so much for the comment. Good luck on Zwift, you're gonna smash it. ;)

  • @crillesryggsack2860
    @crillesryggsack2860 19 днів тому

    Thank you for this video Ryan!
    I just bought myself a trainer for this winter, and I am so much looking forward to try it out when the snow gets here!
    I'll throw myself into a race.
    Just one question, how much do one have to play in order to get a bike that benefit from drafting?

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  19 днів тому

      @@crillesryggsack2860 hey. Good luck on Zwift. Just use the basic non TT bike and upgrade to lighter bikes and frames as you progress. All the info you need is on Zwift Insider. 👍

  • @anthonyoliver2639
    @anthonyoliver2639 Місяць тому +1

    I totally agree that Alpe du Zwift is a very good indicator of fitness level. I was targeting a sub 3 hour marathon (a pb) and in parallel I was aiming to get Zwift concept bike (Tron) in the 4 month build up period. That's 48 climbs up the Alp.
    I was doing the climb around 3 times a week and just as I was peaking for the run I did an all out effort at 56 mins.
    I got a 2:58 marathon if the back of it. I did a good amount of running too but I firmly believe the Alp got me strong. I love it and I've raced up it IRL too. I would advise all new Zwifters to select the Everest challenge straight away, so all your climbing counts towards the Tron bike.
    Many folk will prefer group rides over racing..and many group rides are almost racing

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      @@anthonyoliver2639 Thanks Anthony and congrats on both your marathon and ADZ times. Youre a beast! 💪

  • @KdM_BigRingBubba
    @KdM_BigRingBubba Місяць тому

    Good stuff, Ryan. It was fun watching you getting going on Zwift and discovering all the pain points that many of us do along the way. Keep up the great work - don't think I could keep up with you anymore!

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому

      @@KdM_BigRingBubba Thanks. Pleased you liked it.

  • @edmoorebsc
    @edmoorebsc Місяць тому +1

    Hey Ryan! I got into Zwift a few weeks ago in no small part to you. Been doing the FTP booster programme and it’s been great. For some reason I gave Alpe du Zwift a go last night - took me like 115 min and I had to add some granny gears to the Kickr bike software halfway up 😂 but so pleased I didn’t give up. Looking forward to seeing that number come down!

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому

      @@edmoorebsc 115 min is a good first attempt, well done for getting it done. 💪🙌

  • @shenstarwing8372
    @shenstarwing8372 Місяць тому

    As always thanks for post such a great video. It was very inspiring. I wish I could have found a video like this when I first started. Keep up the good work and BTW I registered for the race in the podcast battle. Can’t wait to see how it turns out

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      Its going to be a lot of fun. Thanks for watching.

  • @falkenjaeger-u2u
    @falkenjaeger-u2u Місяць тому +10

    I can't believe you're already at level 35 on Zwift after only riding for 16 months. A true cardio addict 🚲🚲🚲

    • @rosvopaisti
      @rosvopaisti Місяць тому +4

      I'm at level 49 after eight months, but I haven't made a single cool video and I wouldn't even know how to.

    • @angus3187
      @angus3187 Місяць тому +1

      @@rosvopaistihow many km’s have you done over the 8 months

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks. I love it.

    • @Sebbekrajja
      @Sebbekrajja Місяць тому +2

      Im at lvl 16 after 10 days.

    • @rosvopaisti
      @rosvopaisti Місяць тому

      @@angus3187 About 4900 (in Zwift, that is)

  • @CycleWithMatts
    @CycleWithMatts Місяць тому +1

    Wooooo new Ryan video

  • @roeland_st
    @roeland_st Місяць тому

    I hope to see you sometime on zwift. Probably not in a race as I only do my workouts on there when the Belgian winter kicks in.

  •  9 днів тому

    Great video🎉 thanks mate!

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  9 днів тому

      Thanks for watching. 🙏🙌

  • @merqury5
    @merqury5 18 днів тому

    Great angle on this topic, thanks.

  • @scottgibson3635
    @scottgibson3635 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Ryan, have been considering getting into Zwift for a few months and your videos have convinced to do just that. However, its the choice of which setup do I go for. I like the idea of the Zwift ride all in one but also like the idea of a Wattbike. The answer obviously depends on budget but do you have any regrets or would you buy anything different if you were starting from scratch today? Keep up the great work and thanks for the entertainment.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      @@scottgibson3635 Hi Scott. I only got the Wattbike due to my weight at the time. If i did it now, I'd probably go for a budget option. Good luck.

  • @dmitry.gashko
    @dmitry.gashko Місяць тому +3

    Hey Ryan, I know you don't usually like such comments, but still. Since you switched to YT as a main job, I think you could invest some time into a proper structured training. In earlier videos you mentioned that your just a beginner and you just do what motivates you - Zwift races. But I would not call you a beginner anymore. And anyway - Zwift races is more enjoyable when you have some proper training as well.
    Also, you can do some videos about your training journey, to add more variability in your content.
    I'm not a cycling coach, but I would recommend at least to add like three 1-2 hours zone 2 rides a week - they're low intensity, so you should be recovered next day (when you get used to it). Personally for me it makes so much difference when I have a Zwift races with a little Zone 2 rides and 3-4 Zone 2 rides a week. Not even I watts, but how it feels. But what more important - as I see you have 90+% or your activities in Zone 4-5+. But if you don't have a lot of low intensity trainings you just would not be able to improve significantly at some point. Because with high intensity training you increase you fitness level, but with low intensity you improve your potential - the level you can reach with high intensity trainings. Yes, you do have really long runs etc, but they're rare. To feel the difference you need to have at least a few Zone 2 trainings a week.
    Then you can also add trainings in some more intense interval trainings and train specific zones, so you can produce more power for longer on Zwift races.
    Also, set some minimut training time a week and try to stick to it (e.g. 5 hours a week, or 10 hours etc).
    Just try it for a few month, it may be not your thing, but it would improve your fitness level for sure.
    Again, it requires some time investments, but it might give you a lot more. It can push you up next level in your cycling/fitness life.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks for the comment. I run pretty much every day, at least 5k and further at weekends. Racing on Zwift I do for fun.

  • @ZwiftInsider
    @ZwiftInsider Місяць тому +1

    Hey @ryancondon - was going to feature this video on ZI, but permissions aren't letting it be embedded. Just a heads up...

  • @li4msmith
    @li4msmith Місяць тому

    Excellent video man 😊

  • @kates8704
    @kates8704 Місяць тому

    Great video! Hope you've managed to remove your saddle 🤣🤣 I'm just getting back to Zwifting after a couple of months off in the summer! Its hard but good! 😄

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      Lol thanks. The return is brutal, good luck. 🙌

  • @mancity8363
    @mancity8363 26 днів тому

    Hiya ryan im new to zwift and have done a couple of rides on there. What do you go on for the races is it events

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  26 днів тому

      @@mancity8363 Events in the companion app. Good luck. 🤞🙏

  • @Eightfathorses
    @Eightfathorses Місяць тому +1

    Ryan you've gotten the other half all excited about trying swift. I fear this is going to be expensive 😂😂😂

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +3

      @@Eightfathorses lol its not a cheap hobby but cheaper than some.

    • @Eightfathorses
      @Eightfathorses Місяць тому +1

      @@RyanCondon probably cheaper than his obsession with guitars to be fair 😂🙄

  • @benneh242
    @benneh242 Місяць тому

    Very timely video as I'm just looking into this, cheers. BTW, how's your toe doing sing TPC? My ankle is just about healed now, time for a run tomorrow.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      @@benneh242 Toe nail fell off yesterday. Feels better now.

    • @benneh242
      @benneh242 Місяць тому

      @@RyanCondon both of mine are gone too :D

  • @jonm8423
    @jonm8423 Місяць тому

    What did you mean about being on the wrong frame?
    The TT frame is the most aero?

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому

      But no draft benefit from the pack. Drafting in the pack can give you up to 30% power reducing benefits.

    • @jonm8423
      @jonm8423 Місяць тому

      @@RyanCondon ah, I see..

  • @MikeG-xp7mx
    @MikeG-xp7mx 28 днів тому

    "Should I call it the pain cave?"
    "no..."
    😂

  • @DontGetDroppedCycling
    @DontGetDroppedCycling Місяць тому

    This game looks cool! Might have to try it 🤪

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      @@DontGetDroppedCycling Brother! Its a tough gig. You might get drizzy dropped!

  • @dmitry.gashko
    @dmitry.gashko Місяць тому +1

    By the way, don’t you still have Strava? It would be great. You can just sync it with Zwift, and that’s it. But if you also post your outdoor rides and runs there, that would be awesome. Personally, I’d love to see your activities on Strava-Zwift is really bad for this and doesn’t cover outdoor activities as well.
    For example, if I saw a 100k run on Strava, I’d be so excited to wait for a video.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому

      Thanks, i do have a Strava account. I just dont use it, never been interested in recording more than filming.

  • @kurtrankin
    @kurtrankin Місяць тому

    17:27
    Sticking with a group - for drafting purposes - presumably relies on one's sprint capacity to outrun that same pack at the end of a race.
    If sprinting is not atop one's list of strengths, is there any defensible argument to be made for taking the full brunt of the headwind (i.e., not drafting) and trying to establish and stretch a lead from the start?
    ... assuming that endurance is, indeed, among one's strengths, I suppose...

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому

      @@kurtrankin and this brings us back to my point, if one cannot hold a breakaway (as one has just been bumped upto C), then the secondary aim is to stick with ones race lead pack as no race is being challenged if one is dropped.
      ... Id also argue that if you (sorry one) can sprint off the start line and hold it for a win then you're racing in a cat below your (one's) capability.

    • @kurtrankin
      @kurtrankin Місяць тому

      @@RyanCondon Thanks for providing your perspective, Ryan. You/One/Me, etc. is a habit born of my public speaking background, so I apologize for being offputting with that wording.
      Anyway, I'm enjoying your videos and your approach to gains. I'm not coming down from 190kg (congratulations), but I am finding common ground with your approach and the trial-by-fire methods I've run through as a solo cyclist.
      I am setting up to get rolling on Zwift for the first time as the weather is about to go pear-shaped in the U.S. northeast. I am not a sprinter at heart; all of my road cycling has been geared toward distance gains for the past year. Hence my original question as I wonder how my real-world experience might translate to Zwift success.
      I look forward to viewing the remainder of your past videos and your new content as well.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому +1

      @@kurtrankin I was being unnecessarily sarcastic. There was no need for that.
      The increased additional power required to race off the front is exponentially harder than racing within a pack enjoying the draft and most packs will eventually close down any gaps. I'd argue that if anyone is able to hold a gap, especially from the start then they have been incredibly lucky with the race they've entered or they're racing below their ability. But it is possible, probably during a prolonged climb where riders are less likely to want to chase you down.
      I have found that I have learnt more from the baptism of fire Zwift racing has offered then any workout or video can offer.
      I appreciate the support and watch. 🙏👍

  • @reenpompeen882
    @reenpompeen882 Місяць тому +1

  • @ElrocStone
    @ElrocStone Місяць тому +1

    Don't you love the way that you have to click 5 or 6 times at the end of the ride just to finish it while you're half hanging off the bike? Thats a lesson in really crap UI design right there. Right up there with white text on a yellow background when you ride with the Taylor or Bernie bots. It's only been 10 years though I guess.

  • @mattlee6839
    @mattlee6839 Місяць тому

    you ever thought about doing a triathlon ?

  • @xKillYourTVx
    @xKillYourTVx Місяць тому

    So someone can just type in less kg than they actually are and cheat your way uup the ladder?

  • @Jut1911
    @Jut1911 24 дні тому

    Mate I don’t understand why you didn’t just watch the zwift tutorial

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  24 дні тому +1

      @@Jut1911 because that teaches you all things you need to know.

  • @geoffreyquaile4383
    @geoffreyquaile4383 Місяць тому +1

    Hey given your weight loss, I would say you are way past beginner.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  Місяць тому

      I appreciate that. Thank you. 🙌

  • @waynobots
    @waynobots 7 днів тому

    I can climb faster on a gradient in Zwift than in the real world. (Yes, at 100%) my zwift bike has no water bottles, saddlebag repair kit, no lights, batteries, etc. Fulgaz is more accurate for climbing.

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  6 днів тому

      You can also put more into it on Zwift without the risk of falling off a cliff. 🚴💨

  • @phillipwhitaker2149
    @phillipwhitaker2149 Місяць тому

    Also, get a drip tray for under the bike to catch all the sweat haha

  • @larrymiller2137
    @larrymiller2137 Місяць тому

    6 minutes in, stopped it, talking about nothing

  • @2wheelsonline
    @2wheelsonline 16 днів тому

    Have you tried 'Ven Top' yet (Mont Ventoux)? It's harder than the Alpe! 🤫

    • @RyanCondon
      @RyanCondon  16 днів тому +1

      @@2wheelsonline its an old video now but yes. I thought it ok.. ua-cam.com/video/iDxtVUh2rZ8/v-deo.htmlsi=UDfrXAyGvQWBXZwJ

    • @2wheelsonline
      @2wheelsonline 16 днів тому

      @@RyanCondon I've ridden the Alpe about 6 times(?) the last being on Monday this week in the Tour of Watopia. I didn't feel great on this ride & it reminded me of my one ride up Ven Top. I said 'never again' but will do it again soon.

    • @2wheelsonline
      @2wheelsonline 16 днів тому

      @@RyanCondon I've just counted and I've ridden the Alpe 8 times since Feb '21 with the last being my 4th fastest at 1:03:51. I did it over 2min faster in April. Need to get up it again!