“Double Parked” Route Details (New York)
Released in October 2025 as part of the New York map expansion, “Double Parked” does what you might expect – it takes you through both parks on the map! It feels like a fitting route, since both parks were designed by the same landscape architects, with Prospect Park a more tranquil, neighborhood-centric sister to Central Park.
Released in October 2025 as part of the New York map expansion, “Double Parked” does what you might expect – it takes you through both parks on the map! It feels like a fitting route, since both parks were designed by the same landscape architects, with Prospect Park a more tranquil, neighborhood-centric sister to Central Park.
Route Basics
Length: 42.2 km (26.2 miles)
Elevation: 330m (1,083‘)
+0.1km (0.1 miles) lead-in
Map: New York
ZIMetrics
Rating: 20.7/100 🛈
Time Estimates 🛈
lead-in + first lap
2 W/kg: 82 minutes
3 W/kg: 67 minutes
4 W/kg: 61 minutes
Start & Finish
Begins and ends at the Prospect Park lap arch. Events begin at the Prospect Park start pens.
Format: Loop
Achievement Badge: 845 XP
Strava Segments
Route Description
Beginning in the Prospect Park start pens, you’ll turn right to travel CCW through Prospect Park, passing the Bandstand then hitting the Peristyle Sprint before climbing up The Hill KOM with the Prospect Park Zoo on your right.
Turn right to exit into Grand Army Plaza, and it’s time to head north to Central Park. You’ll go through the Brooklyn Subway with its 5-second Power Segment, then cross the East River via the Manhattan Bridge before descending into the City Hall Station subway for a 10-second Power Segment.
Then it’s up from the subway and through the center of Zwift’s futuristic Times Square before heading down into another Subway for a 20-second Power Segment.
Exiting that subway, you’ll take the surface street into Central Park, completing a lap of the park’s perimeter road before turning right to exit the park and retrace your steps back to Brooklyn.
Through the subway, Times Square, City Hall Station, across the Manhattan Bridge, through the last subway of the day, then up Flatbush Avenue through Grand Army Plaza and into Prospect Park to finish that CCW lap we began at the start of the route. That’s a wrap!