Zwifter Jonathan Morin has collaborated with the team at Zwift HQ to create the first-ever “Chasing Yellow” event series. This unique series is an 18-stage event corresponding with the 18 stages of this year’s Tour de France which take place in France, with each stage set up as a mini version of that day’s TdF stage!
Series Basics
- 18 race stages
- 558km distance covered
- 8,764m of climbing
Schedule and Routes
Each day’s event begins at 1:15pm BST/8:15am EST/5:15am PST, about 1 hour after the real TdF stages begin. The idea is to ride on Zwift while watching the TdF live at the same time!
Race hard or casually roll along with others. You’ll never miss the best TdF action because each stage should end 1.5-2 hours before the pros are scheduled to finish IRL.
- Stage 1 – July 5: Watopia’s Figure 8 (30km, 234m)
- Stage 2 – July 6: Richmond’s 2015 UCI Worlds Course (2 Laps – 32.9km, 284m)
- Stage 3 – July 7: London’s Greatest London Loop (26.1km, 345m)
- Stage 4 – July 8: Watopia’s Climber’s Gambit (27.9km, 670m)
- Stage 5 – July 9: Watopia’s Out and Back Again (39.8km, 303m)
- Stage 6 – July 10: France’s La Reine (22.8km, 1181m)
- Rest Day – July 11
- Stage 7 – July 12: Greater London 8 (24.3km, 256m)
- Stage 8 – July 13: Watopia’s Four Horsemen (35.1k, 772m)
- Stage 9 – July 14: Watopia’s Tour of Fire and Ice (28.3km, 1161m)
- Stage 10 – July 15: France’s R.G.V. (34.7km, 150m)
- Stage 11 – July 16: Watopia’s Three Little Sisters (37.7km, 401m)
- Stage 12 – July 17: France’s Casse-Pattes (33.1km, 203m)
- Rest Day – July 18
- Stage 13 – July 19: Yorkshire’s Royal Pump Room 8 (27.8km, 480m)
- Stage 14 – July 20: London’s Surrey Hills (44.1k, 1029m)
- Stage 15 – July 21: Innsbruck’s Achterbahn (34.2km, 973m)
- Stage 16 – July 22: France’s Douce France (24.1km, 108m)
- Stage 17 – July 23: Watopia’s Tick Tock (19.2km, 44m)
- Stage 18 – July 24: France’s Champs-Elysees (5 Laps – 36.2km, 170m)
Download the event series flyer >
See all upcoming Chasing Yellow events at zwift.com/events/tag/chasingyellow >
Race Categories
The Chasing Yellow events are races, so you can earn ZwiftPower ranking points depending on your finish position. Unlike most Zwift races, though, these events are mass-start events with only one category.
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