
"Replay, Wrapped, Spinback. It's that time of year when digital subscription services let you relive the past 12 months with personalized reels. Instead of a list of your favorite pop songs, Zwift's Spinback 2025 report gives users a personalized video recap of their virtual cycling and running achievements throughout the year. Simply open the Zwift Companion app, and you'll see a prompt asking if you want to see your Spinback"
"The platform saw substantial activity in 2025. Users collectively covered 1.3 billion kilometers. That's equivalent to circling the Earth's equator 25,000 times. That's nuts! January proved to be the busiest month with 226.7 million kilometers logged, likely due to shorter daylight hours and colder temperatures for us in the Northern hemisphere, meaning more indoor training use. While Zwift offers various challenging mountain routes, users gravitated toward flatter courses this last year. Tempus Fugit, Tick Tock, and Flat Route in Watopia rank as the most popular."
"Despite this preference for easier terrain, the community still tackled 11.5 billion meters of climbing throughout the year. Also, nuts. The social aspects of Zwift remained central to the user experience, with over 545 million "Ride Ons" exchanged between participants. Users completed 20.1 million structured workouts and participated in 2.2 million racing activities, from individual time trials to team events."
Zwift's Spinback feature provides personalized video recaps accessible in the Zwift Companion app, summarizing distances, climbing totals, and social interactions. In 2025 users collectively covered 1.3 billion kilometers, equivalent to circling the equator 25,000 times, with January logging 226.7 million kilometers. Riders favored flatter courses such as Tempus Fugit, Tick Tock, and Watopia's Flat Route, while collectively climbing 11.5 billion meters. Social engagement included over 545 million Ride Ons. Participants completed 20.1 million structured workouts and 2.2 million races. RoboPacers AI-guided group rides saw 60% of users training at moderate intensity.
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