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Most importantly is you can ride your bike next to them. I’m not entirely sure if tramway is the right word here, as they also carry cargo. The first level is basically the elevated tramways:
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This route starts out briefly on the ground, before you climb your way up to one of two elevated levels. Namely because I heard something about checking out a train back in October, and if there’s anything I’m eager to go do – it’s play in train traffic. Ok, to get things cooking I started with the the ‘Railways and Rooftops’ route. This long flatter route will take you from the scenic countryside to the bustling city.ĭistance: 16 mi // 25.7 km, Elevation Gain: 866 ft // 264 mįrom downtown rooftops to mystical temples, grind to complete three KOM’s in a single route.ĭistance: 20.2 mi // 32.5 km, Elevation Gain: 2,261.2 ft // 689.2 m Make your way through the heart of the city as you wind along this fast route.ĭistance: 5.7 mi // 9.2 km, Elevation Gain: 268 ft // 81.7 m Keep that heart racing as you complete four sprints in a single route.ĭistance: 7.6 mi // 12.3 km, Elevation Gain: 157 ft // 51.5 mĮxplore everything that Neokyo has to offer including four sprints and a KOM along this challenging routeĭistance: 15.1 mi // 24.3 km, Elevation Gain: 562.3 ft // 171.3 m Paint the town as you dominate three sprints along this flat route through the city.ĭistance: 8.9 mi // 14.4 km, Elevation Gain: 474.7 ft // 144.7 m Take to the upper city where you will race along city railways and rooftops.ĭistance: 3.8 mi // 6.1 km, Elevation Gain: 226 ft // 68.9 mįeel the burn as you climb to the top of Neokyo, scaling rooftops and monorails on the way.ĭistance: 2.3 mi // 3.7 km, Elevation Gain: 16.7 ft // 5.1 m I’m giving you both from Zwift, because frankly, I don’t know which one is right. Here’s the official listing/descriptions of routes from Zwift, along with screenshots I grabbed from the app, which, explains but doesn’t explain why the official Zwift route specs differ from what Zwift says in their app. There are 8 new official routes added today, seven of which are fully within Neokyo, and two of which bridge the map pieces. Above you can see for size and scale, the two chunks side by side. Some of the official routes (such as Wandering Flats, shown above), incorporate both. Yumezi is more countryside Japan themed, while Neokyo is more Tokyo themed. Given that Neokyo is a part of the Makuri Islands, you can see it on the same map as the existing Yumezi portion.
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Note that if you plan to ride Neokyo, you should be able to do so now, but you’ll need to update your Zwift app, and that this particular update is a beefcake, so don’t do it at the last second if jumping in on a scheduled ride with friends. I gave the map a whirl earlier this morning before the roadways opened up, and I think I covered almost all the roads in the process (including re-riding some sections a number of times getting hopelessly lost on top of the buildings). The attention to detail and nuance is astounding. But kidding aside, it’s also by far the most incredible set of roads visually that Zwift has ever done. And neon there is…it’s literally as if someone owned stock in a neon sign company, and got paid commission or licensing fees for usage.
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Unlike all existing maps, the Neokyo routes will only be nighttime roads, as it highlights the neon nature of the scenery. These new routes roughly double the total road mileage within the Yumezi map (which was previously 27.6km/17.1mi miles) – so we’re talking about 50KM of total roadways now within the Makuri Islands. In other words, this is the first of the new things. This map expansion was announced almost exactly a month ago, as part of a slate of new changes coming to Zwift this winter. They connect to the existing Yumezi roads (which are also part of the Makuri Islands map), so you can ride between the two map chunks as you see fit. Zwift had just released the Neokyo roads, which are an addition to the Makuri Islands that were launched last spring.