Saturday, July 27th
EVENT RULES
This event has the following requirements:
Category Enforced.
Women only.
Power Meter required.
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Welcome to the Zwift Womens Racing Series!
This is Race 4 - A scratch race (first over the finish line) on the Oh Hill No route in Watopia. Warning, not flat.
Route guide: https://zwiftinsider.com/route/oh-hill-no/Opens a new window
Over the 8 weeks (July 2 - August 24), we will be taking on 8 different routes, starting with a Time Trial, followed by 6 scratch races (alternating between short and longer) and a Time Trial to finish. Here is the schedule:
Race 1 (July 2 & 6) - ITT - Jurassic Coast (x1)
Race 2 (July 9 & 13) - Short Scratch - Mountain Mash (x1)
Race 3 (July 16 & 20) - Long Scratch - Sugar Cookie (x1)
Race 4 (July 23 & 27) - Short Scratch - Oh Hill No (x1)
Race 5 (July 30 & August 3) - Long Scratch - Neokyo All-Nighter (x1)
Race 6 (August 6 & August 10) - Short Scratch - Mech Isle Loop (x3)
Race 7 (August 13 & 17) - Long Scratch - Innsbruck UCI (x1)
Race 8 (August 20 & 24) - ITT - Loch Loop (x2)
Each week there will be five different time slots to choose from, with 4 on a Tuesday (0830, 1730, 2230, 0130 UTC) and an extra slot in case you missed out on a Saturday afternoon (1430 UTC)
Only your best 6 races out of the 8 weeks will count. With points being awarded based on your position in each event. If you win, you will score 100 points, 99 for second, all the way down to 1 points for 100th position.
This series will provide racers the opportunity to test out and give feedback on the new and improved Racing Score feature. In order to see your Racing Score, you need to join the Zwift Labs club here: https://www.zwift.com/clubs/89553d56-e69e-423f-9e02-06618d25af90/homeOpens a new window.
After your race, send your thoughts on Racing Score in the Zwift Labs chat or join in on the forums thread.
What is Racing Score?
Racing Score is an intuitive system that replaces the traditional categories (A - D) with a 0-1000 scale to reflect your current level, considering various metrics like race performances and power. This score helps Zwift recommend the most competitive band to race in, ensuring a fun, rewarding, and exciting experience as you track your progression throughout your Zwift racing adventures
If you upgrade mid-series, your points cannot be transferred to your new category. If you think it is likely that you will upgrade during this series, please enter all races at the higher category. If you still promote to the next category during the series, we can move your times to the new category, but please bear in mind this will result in receiving a lower score.
These races are open to all women, but for your results to count, you must be wearing a heart rate monitor and using either a smart trainer or power meter. Sorry - no zPower riders are able to enter these events in the interest of fairness.
ZwiftPower League: https://zwiftpower.com/league.php?id=2326Opens a new window
This is Race 4 - A scratch race (first over the finish line) on the Oh Hill No route in Watopia. Warning, not flat.
Route guide: https://zwiftinsider.com/route/oh-hill-no/Opens a new window
Over the 8 weeks (July 2 - August 24), we will be taking on 8 different routes, starting with a Time Trial, followed by 6 scratch races (alternating between short and longer) and a Time Trial to finish. Here is the schedule:
Race 1 (July 2 & 6) - ITT - Jurassic Coast (x1)
Race 2 (July 9 & 13) - Short Scratch - Mountain Mash (x1)
Race 3 (July 16 & 20) - Long Scratch - Sugar Cookie (x1)
Race 4 (July 23 & 27) - Short Scratch - Oh Hill No (x1)
Race 5 (July 30 & August 3) - Long Scratch - Neokyo All-Nighter (x1)
Race 6 (August 6 & August 10) - Short Scratch - Mech Isle Loop (x3)
Race 7 (August 13 & 17) - Long Scratch - Innsbruck UCI (x1)
Race 8 (August 20 & 24) - ITT - Loch Loop (x2)
Each week there will be five different time slots to choose from, with 4 on a Tuesday (0830, 1730, 2230, 0130 UTC) and an extra slot in case you missed out on a Saturday afternoon (1430 UTC)
Only your best 6 races out of the 8 weeks will count. With points being awarded based on your position in each event. If you win, you will score 100 points, 99 for second, all the way down to 1 points for 100th position.
This series will provide racers the opportunity to test out and give feedback on the new and improved Racing Score feature. In order to see your Racing Score, you need to join the Zwift Labs club here: https://www.zwift.com/clubs/89553d56-e69e-423f-9e02-06618d25af90/homeOpens a new window.
After your race, send your thoughts on Racing Score in the Zwift Labs chat or join in on the forums thread.
What is Racing Score?
Racing Score is an intuitive system that replaces the traditional categories (A - D) with a 0-1000 scale to reflect your current level, considering various metrics like race performances and power. This score helps Zwift recommend the most competitive band to race in, ensuring a fun, rewarding, and exciting experience as you track your progression throughout your Zwift racing adventures
If you upgrade mid-series, your points cannot be transferred to your new category. If you think it is likely that you will upgrade during this series, please enter all races at the higher category. If you still promote to the next category during the series, we can move your times to the new category, but please bear in mind this will result in receiving a lower score.
These races are open to all women, but for your results to count, you must be wearing a heart rate monitor and using either a smart trainer or power meter. Sorry - no zPower riders are able to enter these events in the interest of fairness.
ZwiftPower League: https://zwiftpower.com/league.php?id=2326Opens a new window
Getting started with scored races
You'll need to finish a few rides before you can join your first scored race. With more data we'll be able to recommend the best group for you to compete against.