Sunday, July 13
REGOLE DEGLI EVENTI
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DESCRIZIONE EVENTO
The SISU Tour is back for its third edition and it’s set to be bigger and better!
We’ll race on the new roads of the France world in a seven-stage tour across the three weeks of the Men’s Tour de France. Race as an individual or race as a team.
There is something for everyone with three classifications - Mountain Goat (cumulative FTS of all KQOM segments), Sprinter Classification (cumulative FTS of all sprint segments), and the overall General Classification. Results will be available at sisu.racing/tour.
Race Schedule
Saturday, 5 July
Bon Voyage, France x 1 lap
Tuesday, 8 July (iTT)
Croissant, France x 1 lap
Saturday, 12 July
Knights of the Roundabout, France x 1 lap
Tuesday, 15 July
Hell of the North, France x 1 lap
Saturday, 19 July
Ven-10, France x 1 lap
Tuesday, 22 July
Petite Douleur, France x 2 laps
Saturday, 27 July
Champs-Elysees, Paris x 5 laps
Riders who upgrade in the first six stages will be reclassified in their higher grade.
Further Information
Open events using Zwift’s Racing Score with separate results for Men and Women.
Each event is a mass start with all riders visible on the course.
Team GC is based on each team’s fastest three riders in each grade from each stage. Riders must list their team on their Zwiftpower profile prior to the first stage.
Bike upgrades are enabled - select your fastest bike.
TT bikes are mandatory for the iTT. Draft will be disabled. The three individual sprint segments of the iTT Stage are not in play for the Sprinter Classification.
Z Power and riders without heart rate data will be excluded from the results.
A rider's best time will count if they race the same discipline in multiple zones.
To be included in the GC riders must have a Zwiftpower profile.
Join the conversation by joining the SISU Racing Discord and SISU Racing Club in the Companion App.
The Tour Director can be contacted at
For more information, FAQ’s, and results visit sisu.racing/tour.
Let’s go racing!
We’ll race on the new roads of the France world in a seven-stage tour across the three weeks of the Men’s Tour de France. Race as an individual or race as a team.
There is something for everyone with three classifications - Mountain Goat (cumulative FTS of all KQOM segments), Sprinter Classification (cumulative FTS of all sprint segments), and the overall General Classification. Results will be available at sisu.racing/tour.
Race Schedule
Saturday, 5 July
Bon Voyage, France x 1 lap
Tuesday, 8 July (iTT)
Croissant, France x 1 lap
Saturday, 12 July
Knights of the Roundabout, France x 1 lap
Tuesday, 15 July
Hell of the North, France x 1 lap
Saturday, 19 July
Ven-10, France x 1 lap
Tuesday, 22 July
Petite Douleur, France x 2 laps
Saturday, 27 July
Champs-Elysees, Paris x 5 laps
Riders who upgrade in the first six stages will be reclassified in their higher grade.
Further Information
Open events using Zwift’s Racing Score with separate results for Men and Women.
Each event is a mass start with all riders visible on the course.
Team GC is based on each team’s fastest three riders in each grade from each stage. Riders must list their team on their Zwiftpower profile prior to the first stage.
Bike upgrades are enabled - select your fastest bike.
TT bikes are mandatory for the iTT. Draft will be disabled. The three individual sprint segments of the iTT Stage are not in play for the Sprinter Classification.
Z Power and riders without heart rate data will be excluded from the results.
A rider's best time will count if they race the same discipline in multiple zones.
To be included in the GC riders must have a Zwiftpower profile.
Join the conversation by joining the SISU Racing Discord and SISU Racing Club in the Companion App.
The Tour Director can be contacted at
For more information, FAQ’s, and results visit sisu.racing/tour.
Let’s go racing!
Inizia con le gare a punteggio
Dovrai portare a termine alcune pedalate prima di poter partecipare alla tua prima gara a punti. Una volta raccolti più dati, saremo in grado di consigliarti il gruppo migliore contro cui gareggiare.