Zwift version 1.116 begins its phased rollout today. It includes significant additions to Zwift’s Drop Shop: four new bikes and four new wheelsets! See details below…
New Bikes and Wheels
Four new bike frames have arrived in the Drop Shop. Three of the frames are updated iterations of bike models we’ve already seen on Zwift, and the fourth is the first Wilier on the platform.
- Cervelo S5 (Lupine Limited Edition)
- 3 stars aero, 3 stars weight
- Requires Level 40 and 1,800,000 Drops
- Cannondale SuperSix EVO LAB71 Team
- 3 stars aero, 4 stars weight
- Requires Level 40 and 1,750,000 Drops
- Giant Propel Advanced SL Team
- 3 stars aero, 4 stars weight
- Requires Level 40 and 1,700,000 Drops
- Wilier Filante SLR ID2
- 3 stars aero, 4 stars weight
- Requires Level 40 and 1,700,000 Drops
All of the bikes are strong performers, but the standouts so far appear to be the new Cervelo S5 (very fast, although it’s not a standout climber) and the new Cannondale SuperSix (improves slightly on the LAB71 SuperSix already in game, which was already a strong all-arounder). Watch this space for detailed test results this week.
The update includes four new wheelsets as well: two “mixed depth” wheelsets from Reserve, an all-arounder wheelset from Cadex, and Miche’s first hoops in game:
- Reserve 57/64 Wheelset
- 4 stars aero, 3 stars weight
- Requires Level 29 and 550,000 Drops
- Reserve 34/37 Wheelset
- 3 stars aero, 4 stars weight
- Requires Level 29 and 550,000 Drops
- CADEX Max 50 Wheelset
- 4 stars aero, 4 stars weight
- Requires Level 29 and 680,000 Drops
- Miche Deva RD 62
- 4 stars aero, 3 stars weight
- Requires Level 29 and 650,000 Drops
Like the new bikes, we’re testing these wheels. Watch this space for detailed performance data!
Drop Shop Removals
This update removes five bikes from the Drop Shop:
If you already own these bikes, they’ll remain in your garage. This change just removes them from the Drop Shop, making them unavailable for purchase.
Release Notes
Zwift supplied these additional release notes:
- Fixed an issue where selecting an item in the garage could reset the equipped bike paint color to default.
- Fixed an issue where other riders on recumbent bikes or handcycles could appear to have incorrect pedaling animations.
- Improved connection reliability for trainers connected via Wi-Fi and Ethernet.
- Fixed an issue that could cause riders to move slower than expected in some locations in New York City when in meet-ups with the “Keep Everyone Together” option enabled.
- iOS, tvOS: Fixed an issue that could potentially cause delays when logging in.
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Questions or Comments?
If you spotted any other changes or bugs in the update, please comment below!



