Pacers on new worlds/routes! Thank you!

Thank you Zwift devs for putting pacers in worlds other than Watopia, Makuri, and France! Great work! Had a nice spin with Miguel in Scotland this morning - very refreshing!

It’s great to see them in other worlds but the users have voted and have migrated to:

Watopia Waistband
Flat route
Tempus Fugit
Tick Tock
Volcano Flat.

At least when I looked.

Surely needs some more mountain routes so people can really experience the robopacer dynamic pacing loved by all. :wink:

345w and 4.6w/kg for ~50min up ADZ or 65-70min up Ven-top. :wink:

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Yes good to see them in other worlds and rotating regularly. But… the Watopia routes really need adding to and mixing up.

Also splitting the set of 9 robos across 2 or more worlds at once doesn’t work too well for me as you can’t teleport between worlds.

yes me too. I am totally sick of the pacers in watopia and france. Saw one in NY today but it was too hard for me otherwise I would have joined. and yes some hills would be nice too.

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An Innsbruck robopacer going up the climbs would be nice as well.

Lutscher or the Achterbahn routes would work well.

They both have a smaller climb (about 400m+) that is not as hard as Ventop or Alpe du Zwift. That’s a quite enjoyable climb as well.

Yes, very welcome update…desperately need the pacers in other worlds…just to give some more variety
Well done Zwift - lets hope it is permanent will more future expansions

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Fully agree that pacers in different worlds is great. However, I think there is currently only a “full set,” in Watopia.
I (and possibly others) like to warm up/ warm down across 2-3 levels, and the Makuri pacers are spread too thinly with large power gaps, or the single pacers in other worlds are hit and miss whether they fit the level you want to ride at with no ability to teleport up/ down.
I hope the number and range of pacers is increased across more worlds.

You have to vote for it

The bots on London today…awesome.
Why hasnt Zwift mentioned these changes anywhere