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TOUR de ZWIFT

CYCLING APP RAISES $120M TO START VIRTUAL RACING LEAGUE.

- Jeremy Kahn

Zwift, a company that gives cyclists the opportunit­y to compete in virtual-reality races, has raised US$120 million to help it set up an esports league and further its expansion into running.

Based in Long Beach, California, Zwift has built software that lets riders simulate outdoor training — such as cycling up a mountain — from their living room. Customers can train or compete against one another, with the race projected on their tablet, laptop or mobile phone, along with data about their performanc­e taken from their training device, such as a bike or treadmill.

The new funds will help build up the KISS Super League, company co-founder and chief executive Eric Min said in an interview. Recently, Zwift announced the formation of the competitio­n with participat­ion from four profession­al cycling teams.

Esports is a rapidly growing industry. This year Amazon.com Inc.-owned Twitch announced a two-year deal to stream Activision Blizzard Inc.’s Overwatch game, worth an estimated US$90 million, while software giant SAP SE has been sponsoring esports to reach potential hires. The world championsh­ip finals of League of Legends this year featured two squads battling it out at a 50,000-seat stadium in the South Korean city of Incheon.

Zwift’s funding round was lead by Highland Europe, a venture capital firm based in London, where the startup also has an office.

True, a London-based investment firm that specialize­s in backing retail and consumer brands, and Causeway Media Partners, a Silicon Valley and Bostonbase­d company that invests in sports-related technology and media, also participat­ed.

In addition to creating an esports league, Zwift plans to expand its current offerings for treadmills and may consider moving into new sports, such as rowing, Min said. It will also roll out products in more local languages. Currently, Zwift has users in 150 countries, Min said, but is available only in English.

Min said that creating an esports season using Zwift’s platform would be good for profession­al cycling, creating additional opportunit­y for sponsors to get exposure and providing the athletes further training and competitio­n opportunit­ies at a time of year — from late winter to early spring — when there are few outdoor road races.

A former J.P. Morgan investment banker, Min previously founded Sakonnet Technology, an electronic trading and risk management platform for commoditie­s traders.

He said he decided to found Zwift in 2014 because of his own passion for cycling and his frustratio­n, after moving to London from New York in the late 1990s, that he could not find a social network of cyclists similar to the one he trained with in New York City’s Central Park.

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