UCI, the exclusive esports world championship service provider, has signed a three year contract wit

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-01

UCI has announced a three-year partnership with Mywhoosh, an online virtual riding platform. The three-year contract will not only apply to the Road Esports World Championships, but will also serve the UCI Road World Championships in Abu Dhabi in 2028.

The three-year contract runs from 2024 to 2026. This makes MyWhooosh the exclusive online virtual cycling platform for the UCI Road World Championship.

UCI President Rapatine: "We are very impressed with the work done by Mywhoosh, esports is key to the development of cycling, and it is a great opportunity for UCI and Mywhoosh to showcase their respective abilities together. We're sure there's going to be some great things to come. ”

"This is just the beginning, MyWhooSh users will be able to compete in their own UCI Road World Championship on the platform, while many professional racers will undoubtedly test themselves on the virtual track ahead of the Zurich, Kigali and Montreal editions," said Hashmi, CEO of MyWhoosh. ”

About mywhoosh

Mywhoosh is a virtual bike riding platform, similar to Zwift, Rouvy, and others, that allows users to ride, train, and participate in a range of workouts in multiple scenarios.

Mywhoosh was first released about four years ago and has received a number of improvements in maps, equipment, and feature integration. As a result, the Sunday Race Club (SRC) has cultivated a cult following due to its high level of competition and the biggest prize money in the esports cycling sector. Prizes are equal between men and women, and there are bonuses in all four categories.

The app is largely supported by the UAE to encourage people to actively participate in exercise, and the app has some unique touches. Mywhoosh has cycling routes for places like AlUla and South America, not just the traditional European map. It's worth mentioning that Mywhoosh is free** and can be used.

Editor: Hamma.

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