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Steering comes to RGT, but not via handlebars

CYCLING WEEKLY

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February 09, 2023

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Steering comes to RGT, but not via handlebars

Wahoo has introduced steering to its RGT virtual cycling platform. The new integration will be controllable via Wahoo’s software, accessed via the Kickr Bike or a new accessory that mounts to the handlebars of a standard bike when used with a turbo-trainer.

Steering on the Kickr Bike will work through the existing integrated thumb buttons on its bars while the new Kickr Steer accessory uses a smartphone and the RGT Remote app. Steering allows a rider to change direction on their virtual bike via thumb paddles that provide, according to Wahoo, an intuitive physical method for steering.

Steer fits standard handlebars and comes with a dual-purpose aluminium mount that can also be used for an Elemnt or Garmin head unit when riding outdoors. The kit will cost £89.99.

If you don’t have a Kickr Bike or Kickr Steer, you can still access the steering function through the RGT Mobile Remote app or on the RGT Game app by using on-screen arrows or by using a computer keyboard – both will steer the rider left or right along RGT’s virtual roads.

Previously, an avatar’s position on the road was automated, with riders using power to move around other cyclists. Now with Kickr Steer, manoeuvring around other riders becomes part of the experience adding, in Wahoo’s words, a new level of strategy and engagement to virtual rides.

The idea is that riders can find the sweet spot in the middle of the pack, push the pace at the front, cut a corner to move up or pull around to mount an attack. When combined with RGT’s Race Radio, says Wahoo, riders can communicate and interact to benefit from group dynamics.

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