

(If you have a KICKR 18/20/CORE/BIKE, you can ignore the Bluetooth limitations, as they don’t apply to you, just ignore the words ANT+ and choose Bluetooth instead) And the other can be whatever you want it to be (tablet/iPad/Apple TV/phone/computer).

Trainerroad download Pc#
So my assumption is that one of them is a PC or Mac, with an ANT+ USB stick. In this scenario, you’re going to run Zwift and TrainerRoad on two different devices, and one of them supports ANT+. Note: This method also works for one laptop/desktop as well, assuming you resize the windows appropriately. For that you can just follow either Option A or Option B, but then just resize the windows to your liking. Option C: One iPad, using only Bluetooth SmartĪdditionally, you can also do this on a single laptop/computer with either an ANT+ stick, or if using a KICKR18/20/CORE/BIKE, then all via Bluetooth Smart. Option B: Two separate devices, using only Bluetooth Smart Option A: Two separate devices, with at least one having an ANT+ USB stick iPad, computer, Apple TV, phone, etc…), though there are a number of variants of this for more geeky folks – but these are likely to be the most popular: In this guide, I’m going to cover the three core scenarios, depending on what kind of ‘device’ you have (e.g. At one end of the spectrum, you can use entirely different computers/tablets/phones, and at the other end, you can run both apps on a single iPad or computer concurrently. There are many ways to do this, depending on what gear you have lying around, and what you use to normally run Zwift/TrainerRoad. Or also, continuing to get ‘credit’ for the workouts in Zwift to move up levels. The main reason most people want to do this is to get the better-structured workouts from TrainerRoad, while still having the social elements on Zwift. However, as was made abundantly clear to me a few days ago when I posted a picture on my Instagram stories of me doing a trainer ride with Zwift and TrainerRoad concurrently – a lot of folks don’t realize you can. For many of you more tech-focused folks, this quick how-to guide will be old hat to you.
