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Welcome to the April ZRacing Monthly Series!
Get ready to take on some lap-style racing routes with Lap it Up! Stage 5 kicks off on April 29 with London Classique.
The ZRacing Monthly Series features weekly events with a general classification (GC) that resets every month—so race your way onto the leaderboards! Complete all five stages to earn yourself the “Lap It Up” badge.
Sign up for ZwiftPower to keep track of your results!
Signing up is easy. Just pair your devices and race! Find your results at www.zwiftpower.comOpens a new window.
Dates: April 29–May 5
World: London
Route: London Classique
Laps: 2
Distance: 16.56 km // 10.29 mi
Elevation: 50 m // 164 ft
Category enforcement will place you in a race category with riders of similar ability for these events. Find more info about category enforcement below.
We love PowerUps and what they bring to racing. Use them as part of your race strategy or simply for a little bit of assistance when needed! For this event, the PowerUps are:
Draft
Ghost
Lap It Up GC
Compete in all five races during April as a general classification (GC) challenge and shoot for your best combined time over the month! You can improve your time for any event by racing it more than once. Only your best time will count towards your overall standing.
Ready to turn racing into a weekly habit? You’re in the right place. Don’t forget, you can track your overall position in the series week by week here - www.zwiftpower.comOpens a new window.
WHAT IS CATEGORY ENFORCEMENT?
Category enforcement prevents Zwifters from entering a category they are not eligible for. Our goal is to increase fairness in racing. Find more information about it here.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Zwift checks a racer's past performance using VO2max, MAP value, and FTP to determine their race category. Racers can join a category at or above their category. For example, if you are in the "C" category, you can race in C, B, or A category. But you can’t race in the D category.
WHAT IS ZWIFTPOWER?
For further information on connecting to ZwiftPower, check out this support page: https://support.zwift.com/en_us/connecting-to-zwiftpower-SyldRc_4HOpens a new window
Please note: For your results to show up in ZwiftPower, you must use a heart rate monitor (HRM) and be riding on a smart trainer, smart bike, or using a power meter.
Check out zwift.com/racing for more information on how you can participate in other events offered by Zwift and the community to have a great racing experience.
#zwiftofficial
Get ready to take on some lap-style racing routes with Lap it Up! Stage 5 kicks off on April 29 with London Classique.
The ZRacing Monthly Series features weekly events with a general classification (GC) that resets every month—so race your way onto the leaderboards! Complete all five stages to earn yourself the “Lap It Up” badge.
Sign up for ZwiftPower to keep track of your results!
Signing up is easy. Just pair your devices and race! Find your results at www.zwiftpower.comOpens a new window.
Dates: April 29–May 5
World: London
Route: London Classique
Laps: 2
Distance: 16.56 km // 10.29 mi
Elevation: 50 m // 164 ft
Category enforcement will place you in a race category with riders of similar ability for these events. Find more info about category enforcement below.
We love PowerUps and what they bring to racing. Use them as part of your race strategy or simply for a little bit of assistance when needed! For this event, the PowerUps are:
Draft
Ghost
Lap It Up GC
Compete in all five races during April as a general classification (GC) challenge and shoot for your best combined time over the month! You can improve your time for any event by racing it more than once. Only your best time will count towards your overall standing.
Ready to turn racing into a weekly habit? You’re in the right place. Don’t forget, you can track your overall position in the series week by week here - www.zwiftpower.comOpens a new window.
WHAT IS CATEGORY ENFORCEMENT?
Category enforcement prevents Zwifters from entering a category they are not eligible for. Our goal is to increase fairness in racing. Find more information about it here.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Zwift checks a racer's past performance using VO2max, MAP value, and FTP to determine their race category. Racers can join a category at or above their category. For example, if you are in the "C" category, you can race in C, B, or A category. But you can’t race in the D category.
WHAT IS ZWIFTPOWER?
For further information on connecting to ZwiftPower, check out this support page: https://support.zwift.com/en_us/connecting-to-zwiftpower-SyldRc_4HOpens a new window
Please note: For your results to show up in ZwiftPower, you must use a heart rate monitor (HRM) and be riding on a smart trainer, smart bike, or using a power meter.
Check out zwift.com/racing for more information on how you can participate in other events offered by Zwift and the community to have a great racing experience.
#zwiftofficial
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