Zwift’s “ZRacing” is the platform’s most popular ongoing race series, and in April we’re racing multiple laps of shorter courses, including the new Glasgow Reverse course which has never been used before! Read on for details about race routes, the overall monthly GC competition, and more…
Lap It Up – April’s Route Schedule
Here are the routes we’ll be racing in April (click route for details):
- Stage 1 (Apr 1-7): Champs-Élysées
- 3 laps (23km, 130m elevation)
- Powerup: Feather, Steamroller 🛈
- Stage 2 (April 8-14): Glasgow Reverse
- 6 lap (19.3km, 198m elevation)
- Powerups: Aero Boost, Feather 🛈
- Stage 3 (April 15-21): Seaside Sprint
- 3 laps (21.8km, 174m)
- Powerups: Feather, Draft Boost 🛈
- Stage 4 (April 22-28): Bridges & Boardwalks
- 3 laps (20.9km, 188m)
- Powerups: Draft Boost, Aero Boost 🛈
- Stage 5 (April 29-May 5): London Classique
- 2 laps (16.5km, 94m)
- Powerups: Draft Boost, Ghost 🛈
See upcoming Lap It Up events >
Zwift Community Live(stream)
Nathan Guerra at Zwift Community Live is providing commentary and a live stream of each Monday’s 6:10pm UTC/1:10pm Eastern/10:10am Pacific race. Click here for the playlist of upcoming ZRacing broadcasts.
Series Structure
The ZRacing series consists of monthly sets of weekly races. Each race is scheduled for seven days (beginning 1:10am UTC on Monday and running through to the next Sunday). Timeslots are consistent week to week and month to month.
Races are scheduled ~15 times each day, so there are plenty of available times to find a race.
See upcoming events at zwift.com/events/tag/zracingapr2024
Monthly GC on ZwiftPower
Each monthly series includes a time-based GC (general classification) tracking riders’ best finishing times for each week’s race. The overall winners in each category for the month are the riders with the lowest overall time for that month’s set of races.
See April’s GC on ZwiftPower >
With over 100 weekly timeslots available, riders can race each week’s event multiple times and try to better their finishing time. Tip: the fastest times usually come from the largest race fields!
You must use a heart rate monitor and be on a smart trainer, smart bike, or power meter to show up in ZwiftPower results for this series.
If you aren’t signed up for ZwiftPower, check out our post How to Sign Up for ZwiftPower (and Why Every Zwifter Should Do It).
Get the Badge
Each month’s ZRacing series has a unique achievement badge, which you can unlock by finishing every stage for the month.
There are no makeup events, so if you miss a stage, you miss out on the badge and competing in the GC.
One and Done
Zwift has planned these events to deliver a solid 1-hour workout, so each race should only take around 1 hour to complete, including your warmup and cooldown.
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