Over 100,000 riders took part in Zwift Academy 2024. Most participants were there simply to build fitness and test their limits, but a smaller group was vying for the big prize: a cycling team contract for the 2025 season!
The field of pro contenders was narrowed to just 8 riders – 4 men and 4 women – and yesterday Zwift announced their names. Here’s what we know about the finalists, plus additional details on where the finals were held and how we can watch!
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Emily Dixon, Australia
Emily excels in hilly one-day races having taken part in the  2024 UCI Junior Road World Championships, where she came 23rd, and also competed across Europe in Junior Nations Cup events with Team Australia.
Emma Ochoa, Australia
A strong all-rounder and winner of AusCycling’s domestic U19s road racing competition in 2024. Emma also secured a podium position at the 2023 Dirty Warrny gravel race.
Anabelle Thomas, Canada
Having previously ridden for Canada at four Nations Cup races, Anabelle is a strong climber with a Junior national road title already under her belt.Â
Tjaša Susnik, Slovenia
A talented climber who has already competed at high-profile races such as the Tour of the Ardeche, Tour de l’Avenir and Tour of Guangxi as part of the BTC City Ljubljana Scott squad. Tjaša’s experience is a definite advantage.
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Noah Ramsay, Canada
Transitioning to cycling from hockey when he was 16, Noah’s career to date has predominantly been in Cross Country MTB. He is a skilled bike handler having raced for the U23 Canadian XCO World Championship team in 2021.
Friedrich Klein, Germany
Having first taken up mountain biking with his friends in 2020, Friedrich has risen through the ranks quickly. He earned a spot on the Junior XC MTB World Series in 2023 and took part in his first road race in 2024.Â
Elliot Bain, Great Britain
Having only started cycling in 2021, and competing for the first time last year, the ex-footballer is a strong all-rounder and has a bright future ahead of him.Â
Mattia Gaffuri, Italy
Returning to the Zwift Academy finals for the second year running, the climber finished second in the 2023 European Climber’s Championships and also competed in the 2021 Giro Next Gen.Â
What’s Next?
The women’s Zwift Academy Road Finals were recently held in Algarve, Portugal, while the men’s were held in Denia, Spain. All eight finalists integrated directly into both teams’ training camps to tackle a series of challenges – both on and off the bike – which tested their bike handling, fitness, and racecraft, as well as how they respond to trials and fit into each team.
Both teams’ managers then worked with Zwift Academy coaches at Dig Deep Coaching to analyze each finalists’ performance before determining which two riders earned their prestigious pro contracts.
Watch the Finals
The finals will be broadcast by GCN across four weekly episodes, with the first one airing on Saturday, February 15 at 6pm CET (5pm UTC/12pm ET/9am PT).
The winners will be announced in the last episode, airing on March 8.