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  2. MyWhoosh Is a FREE Training App for Indoor Rides—Here ... - AOL

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    MyWhoosh is a free virtual training platform that allows you to use your smart trainer to ride in virtual worlds, experience coached cycling sessions, race against riders around the world, or just ...

  3. MyWhoosh - Wikipedia

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    MyWhoosh is a free-to-play online cycling game that simulates real-world cycling scenarios and challenges. The game allows users to create and customize their own virtual cyclist, bike, and clothing, and join various online events, such as races, tours, and group rides.

  4. 8 Virtual Cycling Challenges to Better Your Performance - AOL

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    With a variety of virtual cycling challenges to fit almost any riding schedule and ability, here's a list of the best ones to choose from.

  5. Zwift - Wikipedia

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    Zwift is a massively multiplayer online cycling and running physical training program that enables users to interact, train, and compete in a virtual world. [1]Zwift was developed by Zwift Inc., which was co-founded by Jon Mayfield, Eric Min, Scott Barger, and Alarik Myrin, in California, United States in 2014.

  6. Rouvy - Wikipedia

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    ROUVY is an indoor cycling app that uses 2D outdoor video footage of cycling routes, including load and height profiles, with artificially created augmentations. [1] This creates a 3D virtual environment, which is then viewed on a screen while the rider is sitting on their indoor training bike.

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  8. 2007 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 21 - Wikipedia

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    The leading group of four had 1'24" on the Mazzoleni group at the top of Passo Tre Croci and a further three minutes on the pink jersey group, meaning Mazzoleni was very nearly the virtual race leader on the road. Mazzoleni dropped Savoldelli and Rasmussen as the stage went on, and finished five minutes before them.

  9. Virtual Cycling Is Coming to the Olympics! Well, Sort Of.

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