Flamme Rouge Racing’s biggest and hardest challenge of their third series of races begins March 2. World Tour Triquetra runs for three weeks, ending on Sunday, March 24 around the cobbles of Paris. The first Zwift Grand Tour of the year will visit every Zwift World over 21 stages while covering 930km and 11,000m of ascent – with just 2 rest days!
The Tour attracted over 2,500 riders in January, and FRR is looking forward to seeing many of those return, plus a few more for this epic journey into the unknown. Let’s look at the event details…
One Grand Tour, Three Editions
Can’t complete all stages? No problems. The Tour is made up of 3 editions consisting of 7 stages, and each will be individually resulted with awards given.
Meanwhile, those who can ride all 21 stages will chase the ultimate prize (which, let’s be honest, is mostly just the satisfaction of completion and the enjoyment of competitive racing!)
Unique Classification, Flexible Schedule
FRR offers all awards by gender and has 10 classes for Men and 7 for Women to create a tighter and fairer racing format.
With at least 8 event times available at each stage there should be a time available to fit everyone’s schedule around the globe, from Auckland to Hawaii.
Whether you are a sprinter, climber, domestique, GC contender, all-rounder, or team player there is something for everyone on every stage and it’s an ideal way to build towards the outdoor season.
Key Links for Riders
- Stage By Stage Guide: for complete World Tour – Triquetra details, including courses and schedules, see the Tour Roadbook.
- Registration: Registration is required! Simply go to the FRR homepage, click “Register Here” and follow the instructions. Registration stays open throughout the Tour (so you can do 1 or 21 stages) but it is required in order to obtain passes to the Tour events.
- Rules: FRR Tours are governed by a comprehensive set of rules. See the rulebook >