Originally Posted by
Danhedonia
The OP asked questions about Zwift's accuracy.
Originally Posted by
billridesbikes
OP asked no such thing. OP asked how not to get dropped in Zwift.
Originally Posted by
Danhedonia
The question was implied in the penultimate paragraph of the post. I don't care to split hairs over semantics.
There are no hairs to split -- there's nothing in the OP's post about Zwift's accuracy, implied or otherwise.
Originally Posted by
oik01
Any tips on how to fix this? Should I be pushing through to my limit during those climbs? If so how do you not get dropped right after? Should I be shifting up to higher gears/ dropping cadence to see if that helps keep power up? I want to stick to group C if I can because I can tell I will improve but it sucks to always just finish on flats at the back or finish half the race/ group ride if there's a climb. The moment you are dropped, its hopeless