April 1–7
Lap It Up Stage 1
Champs Élysées

Get ready to take on some lap-style racing routes with April’s “Lap it Up” ZRacing Series! Jump in and keep your Spring fitness building. Kick off week one on the iconic Champs Élysées. Here, strategy meets endurance: While Powerups like the Feather and Steamroller will be at your disposal, focusing on pacing and drafting will be crucial.

Route: Champs Élysées
World: Paris
Laps: 3
Distance: 23.07 km // 14.33 mi
Elevation:117 m // 384 ft
PowerUps:  Feather, Steamroller

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April 8–14
Lap It Up Stage 2
Glasgow Crit Reverse

Get ready to take on some lap-style racing routes with April’s “Lap it Up” ZRacing Series! Jump in and keep your Spring fitness building. Week two takes us to Scotland, with the Glasgow Crit Reverse route. Be sure to use your Feather and Aero PowerUps wisely!

Route: Glasgow Crit Reverse
World: Scotland
Laps: 6
Distance: 17.88 km // 11.11 mi
Elevation: 198 m // 649 ft
PowerUps: Feather, Aero

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April 15-21
Lap It Up Stage 3
Seaside Sprint

The third week of April’s Zracing takes us to Stage 3 at Seaside Sprint, where mastering PowerUps is key. Use the Feather on challenging climbs to feel lighter and ascend with ease. Leverage the Draft PowerUp to glide behind rivals, saving energy for a powerful finish.

Route: Seaside Sprint
World: Watopia
Laps: 3
Distance: 21.83 km // 13.56 mi
Elevation: 138 m // 453 ft
PowerUps: Feather, Draft

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April 22–28
Lap It Up Stage 4
Bridges and Boardwalks

It’s time for some action in Makuri Islands for week four of “Lap it Up.” Fly over this 21.2 km course and use your Aero and Draft Powerups during key moments to go for the win.

Route: Bridges and Boardwalks
World: Makuri Islands
Laps: 3
Distance: 21.20 km // 13.11 mi
Elevation: 177 m // 581 ft
PowerUps: Aero, Draft

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April 29–May 5
Lap It Up Stage 5
London Classique

Nice work—you’ve made it to week five of April’s “Lap it Up” ZRacing Series. With two laps of London Classique on deck, it’s sure to be some exciting racing. Pace yourself well and use the Draft and Ghost PowerUps for an extra kick!

Route: London Classique
World:London
Laps: 2
Distance: 16.56 km // 10.29 mi
Elevation: 50 m // 164 ft
PowerUps: Draft, Ghost

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FAQ

There are many ways to sign up for a race on Zwift. You can register through the in-game home screen, Zwift.com/events, or the Zwift Companion app.

No matter which option you choose, you can scroll through upcoming events, read the event’s route/course description, and select which category you’d like to join. If you want to look ahead, check out the Zwift Companion app

The monthly racing calendar is HERE.

If you’ve already got the basic equipment required to ride on Zwift, you’re ready to go! If not, you can find more information HERE about what you’ll need. 

Beyond this, here are a few tips and tricks for equipment that will help level up your racing experience. 

  • We recommend that all racers sign up for ZwiftPower. Here you can find your race results, analyze your performances, and see your rankings
  • Connecting to ZwiftPower is quick and simple—to find out more, click HERE.
  • Stay cool with a good fan—racing on Zwift produces a lot of body heat. A few more tips? Make sure you’re well fueled, well hydrated, and your fan on its highest setting!

Individual racing is simple and great for anyone who wants to jump in and compete. Check out the ZRacing series. It features a thematic race every month with one stage per week and multiple opportunities throughout the day to race.

All races are different. Here are few tips to keep in mind: 

  • Fast Start - Zwift races almost always start fast!  Be ready to ramp up your power before the countdown reaches zero. Be prepared to hold this high pace for a few minutes. Don’t worry, it will settle into a more sustainable rhythm, eventually.
  • Conserve Energy - You can benefit from drafting behind other riders just like you would in the real world. Drafting effectively throughout a race can help you conserve energy when you need it most, so try to find a nice spot in the middle of the bunch. Watch the riders nearby list for fluctuations in other riders’ power and decide if you need to match it in order to hold your position.
  • Watch The Gap! - Avoid hovering at the back of the pack. Watch for gaps that might appear in front of you. Losing the gap means losing the draft, which makes keeping up with the group difficult. Staying in the middle of the pack is more advantageous if you want to stay fresh throughout the race.
  • Cadence - Use your trainer as the cadence source when you pair it to Zwift and experiment with different cadences at varying points throughout the race. Start with a slow, out of the saddle grind or a pick up speed in a seated spin. It’s your race! 
  • Climbs - be ready to put out more power when the gradient increases and make sure to keep a smooth cadence on the ascent. Maintain your power over the crest of the hills.
  • PowerUps - PowerUps are a key part of any Zwift racing strategy. Knowing when and how to use specific PowerUps will enhance your racing experience. Read more here.

Research Your Race. Do your homework! Knowing the route will make racing easier. The most effective way to do this is to Google the route name ahead of time.