Radio Zwift No. 4 | Nicola Cranmer

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Radio Zwift No. 4 | Nicola Cranmer

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While many pros are discovering Zwift in 2020, riding in the virtual world is nothing new for the women of Team Twenty20. Fresh off a team second-place finish in the Women's Virtual Tour de France, team founder and director Nicola Cranmer joins the Radio Zwift crew to talk about why her athletes have embraced Zwift and how they have adapted to the nuances of racing on the virtual roads of Watopia. You can follow Nicola on Instagram @nicolacranmer and Team Twenty20 @teamtwenty20.    Follow hosts Mike Swart (@mikeswart), Kevin Bouchard-Hall (@TheadKbh), and Zach Schuster (@TheShoeStar) on Twitter and let them know what you think of the show.    For more virtual racing content, check out Episode 1 and Episode 2 of Radio Zwift and our recent interview with Women's Virtual Tour de France racer Lea Davison in Episode 3. 

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