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Old 12-14-23, 10:39 AM
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BJack312
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Originally Posted by gthomson
Is it just me or does anyone else feel Zwift seems to favour those over in Europe with the number of events that would cater to those time zones? I'm looking at the number of Zwift events which occur between 11 AM EST and 5 PM EST and there are loads of different types of events, trainings, group rides, etc.. but when I look past 5 PM EST the number or events drops considerably.

Is there some kind of reason for this or m I just seeing it from a different perspective?
I work at home on Mondays, and usually get an hour ride in during lunch (Central time zone). I've noticed that there are several times more people on Zwift at that time than in the evening, usually 6:00 to 7:00 pm. This past Monday, there were around 24,000 people on Zwift at noon, yesterday evening at 6:30 there were about 7,000. This seems to be a pretty consistent thing.
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