Zwift has announced its enhancements for the coming season, with a new gravel map, Montmartre added to its Paris map and more data fields and planning capability. 

If you spend too much time searching for what to ride and not enough time actually riding, Zwift will help, as it now recommends a Next Up activity in the Zwift companion app. Its recommendation is based on your preferred activity tyres and your recent ride history, but you can change your preferences if you don’t like Zwift’s first choice.

Plus, if you reckon you need to get out more, Zwift will also recommend an outdoor workout to take advantage of the increasing daylight north of the equator. It’s got a camp running 6 April to 17 May with five workouts to help you transition to the great outdoors and during the summer there will be a series of indoor/outdoor challenges for riders with linked Garmin, Wahoo or Hammerhead bike computer accounts. 

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Better planning, more levels

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The Zwift companion app has also been enhanced to allow you to plan a range of workouts and activities, along with routes and events up to a week in advance. It will sync in schedules from third party training apps too. 

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Coming in May, you’ll be able to add up to four data fields to Zwift’s workout screens, choosing from 13 metrics including cadence, core temperature and more.

Meanwhile, if you’ve reached level 100 on Zwift, that’s no longer the limit, so you can keep on levelling up to infinity and beyond.

More gravel, more Paris

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In early April, Zwift will be adding the event-only Gravel Mountain map to Watopia and will offer a four stage gravel racing series to experience the new routes. It reckons you should find yourself a new virtual gravel bike in its Drop Shop to ride – there will be new bikes and wheelsets on offer.

In July and August there’s a Tour Fever Challenge to celebrate the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes. It will run on an expanded Paris map, which from 26 June will include the Montmartre climb that’s now a feature of the final stage of the Tour. 

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