I think it depends what you find interesting. fwiw, now that Zwift supports steering, if you have the ability (hardware) to steer, it does give you a significant advantage.
Otherwise, racing virtually is much simpler than racing IRL, but it's also just different (there is essentially no freewheeling in Zwift, so even on a race that isn't very challenging you still usually end up in z2-3 on flat sections). I'm thankful there isn't sheer violence in online racing. :D
Otherwise, racing virtually is much simpler than racing IRL, but it's also just different (there is essentially no freewheeling in Zwift, so even on a race that isn't very challenging you still usually end up in z2-3 on flat sections). I'm thankful there isn't sheer violence in online racing. :D