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I think a proper virtual-gearing config option is more important. I written a separate idea on it, please vote on it! I own a Zwift Cog (a 14T sprocket) and I wish to be able to use it properly, for example to simulate a <1.0 gear ratio and climb steep virtual hills in the game.
The current config possibility is confusing, moreover unsuitable for steep-hillclimbs.
Please vote here: https://peaksware.uservoice.com/forums/964442-trainingpeaks-virtual-customer-feedback/suggestions/50456454-virtual-gear-configuration
Gábor Ziegler supported this idea ·
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Current virtual gearing configuration is very confusing. I, as a TPV user with a single-gear bicycle (i.e., smart-trainer with 14T Zwift-Cog installed), wish to be able to configure the virtual gearing in clear and intuitive way to be able to mimic my real-world personal bike mounted on my trainer.
For example, as follows:
- smallest gear ratio. Possibly via two parameters: virtual teeth number for smallest front-chainweel / virtual teeth number for biggest rear sprocket, e.g., as " [ 34T ] / [ 36T ] = [ 0.94 ]" gear ratio
- biggest gear ratio. Possibly via two parameters: virtual teeth number for biggest front-chainweel / virtual teeth number for smallest rear sprocket, e.g., as " [ 50T ] / [ 11T ] = [ 4.55 ]" gear ratio
- number of "speeds" spanning the gear-ratio range, e.g., 1x10=10, or 2x11=22
Another alternative would be the ability to a provide comma-separated list of teeth for the rear cassette and provide comma-separated list of teeth of the front crankset and let TPV automatically compute the simulated gear-ratios
The aim would be to mimic the shifting experience of a real bike.