Thursday, July 20
REGLAS DEL EVENTO
Este evento tiene los siguientes requisitos:
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL EVENTO
If you like fast racing on short repeatable, lapped routes, then this will be your jam. The Zwift Crit Club promises to bring you a curated list of the best available crit-style routes on Zwift.
Sign up for our Crit Club here https://zwift.com/clubs/2e558c74-4d0d-403a-b368-7e9217db80a2/homeOpens a new window
Unlike our big brother Zracing series, the Crit Club is one and done! There’s no GC, no points structure, just drop in, race and see where you stack up against others in your pen. Crit racing is one of the best training experiences on Zwift as nothing quite pushes you to your edge than repeating all out efforts over a 20-40 minutes time span. So whether you want to race just for fun, to sharpen those legs for bigger race efforts, or just to get your daily burn in, Zwift’s Crit Club is for you.
Category Enforcement will place you in a race category with riders of similar ability for these events. More info about Category Enforcement can be found below.
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 ZWIFT POWER? For further information on connecting to Zwift Power 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 Zwift Power you must be using a Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) and be riding on a smart trainer, smart bike, or using a power meter.
Sign up for our Crit Club here https://zwift.com/clubs/2e558c74-4d0d-403a-b368-7e9217db80a2/homeOpens a new window
Unlike our big brother Zracing series, the Crit Club is one and done! There’s no GC, no points structure, just drop in, race and see where you stack up against others in your pen. Crit racing is one of the best training experiences on Zwift as nothing quite pushes you to your edge than repeating all out efforts over a 20-40 minutes time span. So whether you want to race just for fun, to sharpen those legs for bigger race efforts, or just to get your daily burn in, Zwift’s Crit Club is for you.
Category Enforcement will place you in a race category with riders of similar ability for these events. More info about Category Enforcement can be found below.
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 ZWIFT POWER? For further information on connecting to Zwift Power 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 Zwift Power you must be using a Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) and be riding on a smart trainer, smart bike, or using a power meter.
Primeros pasos en las carreras puntuadas
Tendrás que terminar algunos recorridos antes de poder participar en tu primera carrera puntuada. Con más datos, podremos recomendarte el mejor grupo contra el que competir.