![]() ![]() Join the team and re-live the amazing event the first of many exciting editions to come. Founded in 2014 by a group of entrepreneurs and game developers from both Los Angeles, California, and London, Englandsome of whom were also cycling enthusiastsZwift debuted in 2015. We hear from the riders and staff – what were their own personal expectations? What did they battle through? Was it a success? Zwift has established itself as the go-to training app but there are plenty of alternatives if you want to mix-up your indoor cycling experience. In Episode 2 – Trying to Bounce Back, we follow the story of the race day-by-day. Naturally, there were highs and lows, the pressure was on, the physical demands were high and crashes, tension, and big expectations were all a part of the racing. If you’re looking to switch up your scenery from Watopia to, say, the streets of a small town in Italy, there’s no better time than now to test out a new virtual cycling experience. It was the biggest, most watched women’s race on the calendar, an important milestone for women’s cycling, and all teams and riders tried to arrive on the start line with their strongest rosters and in the best shape of their lives. While Zwift is one of the most popular indoor cycling softwares to sync with your trainer and/or bike, it’s not the only one out there. Plans were turned upside down for Spratt and the team, but the squad quickly regrouped, reassessed, and went on the offensive, looking for any opportunity they could. ![]() This is a real inside look at the team and how they tackled each day of the demanding race, including the impressive manner in which they handled the unfortunate withdrawal of team leader Amanda Spratt on the morning of stage three. In this second and ultimate episode of PART 3 – ‘Finally, Tour de France Femmes’ – we continue to follow Team BikeExchange-Jayco women’s inspiring journey at the inaugural edition of this prestigious race. ![]()
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