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Zwift 1.1.16, published by Zwift, LLC, is a subscription-based Fitness & Training platform that turns indoor cycling and running sessions into massively multiplayer, gamified workouts. By pairing smart trainers, treadmills, or standard exercise bikes and foot pods with Windows, macOS, iOS, tvOS, or Android devices, users enter a persistent virtual world where they can ride or run through richly rendered courses such as Watopia, London, and Innsbruck while real-time physics translate pedal strokes or stride cadence into on-screen speed. The software’s primary use cases include structured interval training, social group rides, competitive racing, and coached running workouts, all synchronized with companion apps like Zwift Companion for messaging, power-ups, and event enrollment. Riders can choose from hundreds of power-based workouts designed by elite coaches, join daily organized group rides categorized by ability, or enter officially sanctioned e-sports races that award UCI ranking points, while runners benefit from pace-based segments and customized speed workouts that automatically adjust treadmill incline through Bluetooth FTMS. Performance data—power, cadence, heart rate, run pace, and elevation—are captured and stored within the user profile, enabling long-term progression analysis, automatic FTP detection, and seamless integration with Strava, TrainingPeaks, Garmin Connect, and Apple Health. Since its single-version release model, Zwift 1.1.16 delivers continual course expansions, new training plans, and bug fixes through mandatory cloud updates, ensuring every participant experiences the same world state and feature set regardless of hardware. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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