Friday, May 14
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Lace up! It’s time to run. Introducing Zwift Running League, a 6-week series of heart-pounding, can’t-miss events featuring alternating race formats we all know and love. Bring a water bottle–the fun starts Friday, April 16 and runs through May 21st.
Each week’s race format will be different. The events will alternate week-to-week from a points-based individual race to a team relay race.
In the points race, classic cross country scoring will be used—the top three runners score for their team based on their finish order. The fourth runner is the tie-breaker.
Interested in the relay? All it takes are three runners, plus an alternate/team manager. Show off your speed as each member races 2km. Time to strategize!
There are 5 event times to choose from and teams start at 1 minute intervals and are placed into our unique City classification system based on your team’s run pace categories.
To register your team, head over to www.wtrl.racingOpens a new window. Here you can also check out the competition rules (advised!), your teams allocated starting time and full detailed results that are updated throughout the day.
HOW IT WORKS: THE POINTS RACE
In this race, classic cross country scoring will be used—the top three runners score for their team based on their finishing order. The fourth runner is the tie-breaker. Meaning, if the team points are the same after the first three runners cross the finish line, the next runner’s place determines the overall team winner.
https://www.wtrl.racing/zwift-running-league/Opens a new window
Each week’s race format will be different. The events will alternate week-to-week from a points-based individual race to a team relay race.
In the points race, classic cross country scoring will be used—the top three runners score for their team based on their finish order. The fourth runner is the tie-breaker.
Interested in the relay? All it takes are three runners, plus an alternate/team manager. Show off your speed as each member races 2km. Time to strategize!
There are 5 event times to choose from and teams start at 1 minute intervals and are placed into our unique City classification system based on your team’s run pace categories.
To register your team, head over to www.wtrl.racingOpens a new window. Here you can also check out the competition rules (advised!), your teams allocated starting time and full detailed results that are updated throughout the day.
HOW IT WORKS: THE POINTS RACE
In this race, classic cross country scoring will be used—the top three runners score for their team based on their finishing order. The fourth runner is the tie-breaker. Meaning, if the team points are the same after the first three runners cross the finish line, the next runner’s place determines the overall team winner.
https://www.wtrl.racing/zwift-running-league/Opens 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.