Fast Lane Follow
Speed is the key to victory in Fast Lane! The fastest team average wins, with gameplay visualized using columns and lanes for a true gaming experience.
About GAMES
The Games feature on Intelligent Cycling is a commercial feature available only to instructors at studios with a valid license. If you’d like to learn more about our commercial license, please submit a request using this link.
How to add a FAST LANE game to your workout
To learn how to add games to your workout, please read the article "how to add games to a workout".
How it works
- Fast Lane is about achieving the highest average speed (km/h).
- Team speed is calculated as the average speed of all users on the team.
- When the game starts, all users connected with Ticket to Ride are randomly assigned to one of four teams. Their team number is displayed at the top of their mobile app.
- The team with the highest overall average speed when the game ends wins!
Who can join the game?
All users connected to the unique Ticket to Ride code for the workout will participate in the game.
Main features in Fast Lane
The Fast Lane display shows:
- Four columns indicating each team’s performance.
- The solid colour in each column indicates the team's overall average speed.
- The transparent colour at the top of each column indicates the team's current average speed and whether they currently work above or below their overall performance.
- Four lanes, each with a rolling ball representing a team.
- A sparkling effect that reacts to output level (the team pushing hardest has the biggest sparkle).
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Workout overview and upcoming intervals.
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Game duration and number of connected riders.
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Time remaining in the game.
Race Podium
At the end of the game, a podium ceremony highlights the top three teams.
Members' view on mobile devices
Each game participant will see:
- Their team number at the top of the app.
- Their current position in the game and the distance to the teams ahead and behind.
- A circle that highlights their current speed!
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