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Zwift launches esports pro cycling league – Sir Bradley Wiggins to attend first round in London tomorrow

KISS Super League will see pro riders from round the world go head to head in virtual races

Pinarello’s flagship store in London’s St James’s will tomorrow host the opening round of Zwift’s new esports competition for pro cyclists, the KISS Super League – and with Wiggins Le Col among the team’s taking part, Sir Bradley Wiggins will be among those in attendance.

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The virtual cycling platform announced plans for the format in December and has now confirmed the teams from around the globe that will take part in the men’s and women’s competitions.

The former will feature four UCI Pro Continental team and nine UCI Continental teams while the women’s event, which starts in February, features six UCI Women’s WorldTour teams; each competition will also have two teams from the Zwift community,

It’s Zwift’s first move into esports but the company says it plans to launch a “complete Zwift eRacing product” in 2020.

Zwift founder Eric Min said: “Pro cycling has embraced Zwift as a training platform and Zwift has proven itself as a talent ID platform for Pro Cycling. Now is the time to push on with esports and in doing so build value for Pro Cycling.

“Our goal is to create a new sport within a sport, celebrated by pro cyclists, amateur cyclists and cycling fans all over the world.

Team Wiggins founder – and Tour de France winner and multiple Olympic champion – Sir Bradley Wiggins – said: “I’m well known for being a student of the sport. The history of cycling is very special to me but this doesn’t mean things should not change.”.

““BMX bikes came out of nowhere to become the ‘must have’ thing when I was a kid in the 80s. Now it’s an Olympic discipline.

“This story of cycling is ever evolving and as a parent I want to see our sport provide accessibility and inspiration for young people.

“If a computer game can get kids off the sofa and onto a bike to workout and compete, then I’m a supporter.”

Zwift aims to inspire a generation of younger cyclists and a wider audience to cycling by ‘gamifying’ the racing experience.

Former Premier League executive Craig Edmondson, recruited by Zwift to head up its esport business, said: “We’re not here to compete against the mighty backdrops of the Monuments and Grand Tours of pro cycling.

“Our role is to deliver something brand-new to cycling. By gamifying racing we will create entertaining coverage and introduce an added dimension to bike racing.

“Team-based competition, power ups, course ‘know how’ and the differences in racing physics makes Zwift a new battleground for competition. Watts per kilogram is only one of many key factors.”

You can watch Round 1 of the KISS Super League live tomorrow on Zwift’s Facebook page from 20.50 GMT, and can find more information on the KISS Super League here.

Men’s KISS Super League Teams:

Hagens Berman Axeon Cycling Team (Professional Continental)

Israel Cycling Academy (Professional Continental)

Cofidis (Professional Continental)

Novo Nordisk (Professional Continental)

Team Dimension Data U23 (UCI Continental)

Canyon dhb p/b Bloor Homes (UCI Continental)

Team Wiggins Le Col (UCI Continental)

Arapahoe|Hincapie p/b BMC (UCI Continental)

Madison Genesis (UCI Continental)

Oliver’s Real Food Racing (UCI Continental)

SEG Racing Academy (UCI Continental)

Pro Racing Sunshine Coast (UCI Continental)

Ribble Pro Cycling (UCI Continental)

Zwift Community All Stars

Zwift Academy Dream Team

Women’s KISS Super League Teams:

Canyon//SRAM

Doltcini-Van Eyck

Hagens Berman Supermint

Team TWENTY20

Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling

Zwift All Stars

Zwift Academy Dream Team

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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