Old 09-22-22, 07:33 AM
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Zwift doesn't really care what kind of bike you ride as it calculates your power based on how fast your pedaling but this probably would vary based on whether you are using a smart wheel on/wheel off trainer or a dumb trainer. If you are using a wheel on trainer the tire you use might also have an impact on the numbers you produce on Zwift.

I'm sure there's a more detailed analysis out there somewhere if you were more interested.
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