
Zwift today adds Titans Grove which draws inspiration from the High Sierras, home to the Sequoia National Park. Sitting adjacent to the Fuego Flats in trhe Zwift game, the mammoth-sized boulders and giant sequoias cast a shadow for those arriving fresh from a trip through the desert.
The new section of road snakes its way through the undulating forest and features three gradual climbs. With a maximum gradient of 5%, these are climbs that will provide enough of a challenge to get the legs stinging, but still gentle enough that Zwifters can still sit back and enjoy the scenery. Each lap features 520ft / 158m of elevation gain.
NEW TITAN ROUTES
Sand and Sequoias – Tour the scorched desert and the forest in one loop.
20 km // 12.5 mi
173m // 567.5
Quatch Quest – Take on the Titans Grove and ascend the epic Alpe du Zwift.
46 km // 28.6 mi
1708 m // 5600 ft
Muir and the Mountain – The mountains are calling, and you must go.
34.5 km // 21.4
792 m // 2600 ft
Dust in the Wind – Travel through Watopia’s two forests on this lush route.
54.6 km // 34 mi
585 m // 1920 ft
Big Foot Hills – A journey across the lower peaks of Watopia.
67.5 km // 42 mi
706 m // 2316 ft

Last Updated on 21 January 2026 by the5krunner
My favourite kit and nutrition
- Injinji – Runners protect your toes. Avoid discomfort and minor injury. Run more. Run faster. I use them.
- Garmin 90-degree charging adapter — The small adapter that keeps your charging cables tidy. Essential for race day. I use one.
- Garmin charging puck — the fastest and most reliable way to top up your Garmin before a session. I use one.
- Ravemen FR300 — Front light that mounts directly under your Garmin or Wahoo head unit. Keeps your bars clean and your beam pointed where it matters. I use one.
- Body Glide – The blue anti-chafe stick that all swimmers and many runners use. I use it.
- Maurten — The race nutrition trusted by elite athletes. Gels and drink mixes engineered to be easy on the stomach. I use them.
- Garmin Varia RTL515 — A radar rear light that alerts you to vehicles approaching from behind. Pairs with your Edge or Garmin watch. I use this model.
- Favero Assioma Pro RS2 — The power-meter pedals most serious cyclists choose. Accurate, easy to move between bikes. I use this model.
- Garmin Forerunner 970 — A serious choice for a pro-grade triathlon watch. I use this.
- Polar H10 — My daily driver for accurate, waking HRV readings.
- Wahoo ELEMNT Roam 3 — The bike computer that has the feature Garmin lacks: usability. I use mine on most rides.
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