DECEMBER 1 to JANUARY 4
Wrap up the year in style with ZRacing: Fresh Outta ‘25—a five-week throwdown across Zwift’s best routes. Each stage is a chance to relive your favorite rides, chase your biggest efforts, and rack up serious rewards. Crush every course to snag 2000 XP, including a massive 1000 XP from Stage 1 alone. Go all in. Level up. And roll into 2026 stronger, faster, and fresher than ever.

ZRacing just leveled up. The monthly series completion badge has evolved—now every stage earns you XP to fuel your progress. Earn up to 1500 XP in a four-week series or 2000 XP in a five-week series, with a 1000 XP boost waiting at Stage One. Each stage adds to your total, turning every start line into a chance to level up faster, ride stronger, and make every finish count

Climb the Ranks
Looking for extra motivation? The Monthly GC (General Classification) Competition lets you track your progress across all stages. Each race counts—your times add up throughout the series, shaping the overall standings. At the end of the month, the fastest total time takes the win!

Zwift community races bring creative formats and global competition—all on your schedule. Explore different race series or ask for recommendations in the Zwift Riders Facebook Group.
The FCC is where racing meets community on Zwift. FCC empowers women on Zwift with events that balance competition and camaraderie – from fast, mass-start mini races that test your limits to supportive women’s-only races that welcome newcomers to the start line. The community thrives on encouragement, teamwork, and shared passion for racing.

Zwift Clubs make it easy to find races that match your goals across disciplines. With convenient event management and communication through the Zwift Companion App, you’re in control. Join official Zwift TT, Epic, and Crit Clubs for nonstop action!
ZRacing delivers a fresh, themed race series every month, with a new stage each week and multiple race times daily,so you can compete no matter where you live or train. With Racing Score matching you against riders of similar ability, every race feels fair, competitive, and fun. Lasting just 30-40 minutes, these events are perfect for experienced racers looking for a mid-week challenge or beginners ready to dive into Zwift racing.
ZRacing Monthly Series events will take place daily. So, you can still compete no matter where you are or how busy your schedule is.
Check out our monthly calendar HERE to find events in a time slot that works best for you. You can also find the daily race schedule on the Zwift Companion App.
Increased fitness! And a badge for completing each stage in our ZRacing Monthly series. You can also compete globally for an overall position in each month's general classification (GC).
There are a few different styles of racing on Zwift:
Zwift Races: The most common type of competition on Zwift and a verified classic. All riders start together, and the objective is simply to be first over the finish line after a certain number of laps or distance, depending on the course.
Points Races: A format that features various sprint or climb arches along the route where you can earn points for finishing the segment first or being the fastest on the segment. The aim is to gain as many points as possible before the finish line. Our community members lead many points races and will have details in the event descriptions, so be sure to read them thoroughly to have the best experience possible!
Individual Time Trials: Just you against the clock. These events are set over a fixed distance, usually on time-trial-specific bikes and with no draft effects. The goal is to ride the distance as fast as possible, with the shortest time winning.
Team Time Trials: A spin on the individual time trial, this format requires teams of Zwifters—usually five to six—to work together to ride a fixed distance as quickly as possible.
Criteriums: Also known as crits, these are raced on short circuits with multiple laps, usually on a flatter course. This is where the name ‘Crit City’ comes from.
Chase Races: A format in which a group of riders set off first, with progressively faster rider groups setting off at set intervals afterward. The goal? Getting to the finish first. Riders up front must work together to avoid getting caught by the riders behind, while the riders behind try to catch and pass as many competitors in front of them as possible.