
However, the UCI announced in 2020 that the role of host would be open for tender in 2023, with the process being an open bid, essentially with the highest bidder winning. The move brings an end to Zwift’s four-year stint as the host of the event, and they told Cycling News that they were “disappointed” with this decision. When the esport cycling calendar was first announced, Zwift was confirmed as the hosting partner. The world of esport bike racing is still in its infancy and finding its feet, with the inaugural Cycling Esports World Championships taking place in 2020. The UAE-based company will take over hosting duties from Zwift which has hosted every edition in the event’s history to date.



MyWhoosh will host the Cycling Esports World Championships in 2024, 20 after agreeing a three-year deal with the UCI.
