Looking to climb? KQOM segments on Zwift are climbs which include leaderboards, leader’s jerseys, and HoloReplay functionality. They vary greatly in length, so if you’re looking to do hill repeats you can always find the right incline for you!
Below you’ll find a master list of every KQOM segment on Zwift. Click a segment for details including routes using that segment, Veloviewer profiles, ZwiftPower leaderboards, and more.
Segment | Map | Length | Elev. Gain | Grade |
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Ventoux KOM | France | 19km (11.8 miles) | 1481m (4,859‘) | 7.8% |
Alpe du Zwift KOM | Watopia | 12.2km (7.6 miles) | 1036m (3,399‘) | 8.5% |
Epic KOM | Watopia | 9.5km (5.9 miles) | 415.7m (1,364‘) | 3.9% |
Epic KOM Reverse | Watopia | 6.3km (3.9 miles) | 402.6m (1,321‘) | 5.9% |
Innsbruck KOM | Innsbruck | 7.4km (4.6 miles) | 399.9m (1,312‘) | 5.4% |
Innsbruck KOM Reverse | Innsbruck | 5.8km (3.6 miles) | 396.8m (1,302‘) | 6.9% |
Keith Hill KOM | London | 4.3km (2.7 miles) | 225.2m (739‘) | 5% |
Box Hill KOM | London | 3km (1.9 miles) | 134.7m (442‘) | 4.4% |
Leith Hill KOM | London | 1.9km (1.2 miles) | 132.6m (435‘) | 7% |
Volcano KOM | Watopia | 3.8km (2.4 miles) | 128.6m (422‘) | 3.2% |
Fox Hill KOM | London | 2.4km (1.5 miles) | 120.7m (396‘) | 4.3% |
Petit KOM | France | 2.7km (1.7 miles) | 105.2m (345‘) | 3.9% |
Temple KOM | Makuri Islands | 2.5km (1.6 miles) | 99.4m (326‘) | 3.6% |
New York KOM Reverse | New York | 1.1km (0.7 miles) | 89m (292‘) | 8.1% |
New York KOM | New York | 1.4km (0.9 miles) | 88.7m (291‘) | 6.3% |
Temple KOM Reverse | Makuri Islands | 1.9km (1.2 miles) | 68m (223‘) | 3.5% |
Castle KOM | Makuri Islands | 2.5km (1.6 miles) | 66.4m (218‘) | 2.1% |
Yorkshire KOM | Yorkshire | 1.2km (0.7 miles) | 65.8m (216‘) | 5.5% |
Titans Grove KOM | Watopia | 2.6km (1.6 miles) | 59.4m (195‘) | 2.2% |
Sgurr Summit North | Scotland | 1.6km (1.0 miles) | 59m (194‘) | 3.7% |
Hilly KOM Reverse | Watopia | 2.4km (1.5 miles) | 55.8m (183‘) | 2% |
Rooftop KOM | Makuri Islands | 1.9km (1.2 miles) | 53.6m (176‘) | 2.7% |
Hilly KOM | Watopia | 900m (0.6 miles) | 50.9m (167‘) | 5.5% |
Yorkshire KOM Reverse | Yorkshire | 1.2km (0.7 miles) | 47.9m (157‘) | 4% |
Titans Grove KOM Reverse | Watopia | 890m (0.6 miles) | 39m (128‘) | 4.4% |
Libby Hill | Richmond | 640m (0.4 miles) | 38.1m (125‘) | 6% |
23rd St KOM Reverse | Richmond | 1.1km (0.7 miles) | 38.1m (125‘) | 3.5% |
Sgurr Summit South | Scotland | (0.6 miles) | 34m (112‘) | 3.3% |
Leg Snapper KOM | Innsbruck | 430m (0.3 miles) | 29.6m (97‘) | 6.9% |
Libby Hill KOM Reverse | Richmond | 700m (0.4 miles) | 26.2m (86‘) | 3.6% |
23rd St. KOM | Richmond | 260m (0.2 miles) | 24.1m (79‘) | 9.3% |
Breakaway Brae | Scotland | 620m (0.4 miles) | 14.6m (48‘) | 2.4% |
The Clyde Kicker Reverse | Scotland | 600m (0.4 miles) | 12m (39‘) | 0.7% |
The Clyde Kicker | Scotland | 300m (0.2 miles) | 10.7m (35‘) | 3.6% |
Aqueduc KOM Reverse | France | 400m (0.2 miles) | 9.4m (31‘) | 2.3% |
Breakaway Brae Reverse | Scotland | 400m (0.2 miles) | 8.5m (28‘) | 2% |
Aqueduc KOM | France | 420m (0.3 miles) | 4.9m (16‘) | 0.9% |
A word about accuracy: as much as possible, we’ve used Zwift’s in-game numbers for the segments listed. Strava data may differ slightly.
Questions or Comments?
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This is super helpful, have just exported it to a spreadsheet – and will continue with adding my PRs – and hopefully future PRs 🙂
Ha, just did the same! Kewl.
Including Strava Segment links, total attempts, PR and last effort… #statisticsrule
This is bloomin brilliant, thanks! I’ve been chasing down the Tron lately and this is very handy, particulary the elevation gain data!
I recently got the Tron. I spent the last month on the quickest elevation gain, which is chose Road To Sky, do a U-turn straight away and then at the junction turn right up towards the KOM/radio tower. Racks up the metres really quickly.
Thanks, Eric! I propose something I probably have no intention of doing: a Zwift KQOM Grid. In the White Mountains of New Hampshire, there are 48 4,000-foot mountains, and many hikers in New England set a goal of hiking all of them. Some check them off over years, others do them in a year. A few work towards “The Grid.” In order to fulfill the requirements, every mountain must be hiked in each of the 12 months of the year, for a total of 576 summits. A Zwift Grid would tackle every KQOM in all twelve months of the calendar… Read more »
Exactly the list I was looking for with the new HoloReplays!
If you’re ever bored or looking to update this in the future, a cool addition would be time to completion at a particular w/kg. Regardless, I’ll be referencing this a lot in the future.
Thanks!
That time-to-completion piece can be found by clicking the link to the ZwiftPower leaderboard under each segment. That’ll show you a historic graph of time vs power.
Didn’t know that – very helpful – and humbling when comparing my times to the leaderboard. lol Thanks again!
some of these are fiendishly deceptive. Fox and Keith Hill have long streches at 8+%, but star and end are quite flat.
For sure! I try to call stuff like that out on the detail page of each segment. I also mention that Leith Hill is a big liar! 🙂
Great reference/summary! It would be great if Zwift would also have a KQOM segment leaderboard for the Radio Tower climb. Yes, it is a short climb, but not the shortest. At +13% the Radio Tower climb is deserving of its own Zwift recognition for riders tackling that climb.
There’s talk internally about doing exactly that. Not sure if it will actually happen, but it wouldn’t surprise me to see a Radio Tower KOM show up in an update in the next few months… similar to Leg Snapper.
Second the Radio Tower request, also Bologna could do with a separate time for the climb only during events. It actually was a separate timed section during that Giro with the mountains jersey handed out for the quickest time, Giulio Ciccone if memory serves. I get the whole 8km is a TT route but then I guess it’s not much different to running a clock on the Hilly Route Forward alongside a separate time for just the Hilly KOM segment.
Would love to see an elevation gain per km metric! Nice to know for gauging efforts or Tron hunting.
That’s basically what gradient is, though…?
Perhaps a measure of the variability of the gradient in a segment might be interesting also?
AVE For the segment is great for sure but some climbs are a steady gradient while others are full of sharp climbs and flats….
This might be a “Groan, not again!” question but where can I see my best time for all these segments. Strava doesn’t count ‘cos (a) they’re not all there and (b) where they are there the times/distances are usually different. Surely there’s user access to the data that’s there inside Zwift?
Veloviewer does an amazing job of this, though I think either on their end or Strava’s you might need to be a paying subscriber for that feature.
Hi Eric.
This is awesome – thanks for putting this together.
Is there a list anywhere of which route to select to get to each segment the quickest?
I end up cycling around Watopia aimlessly trying to remember where some of these KOMs are – it would be great if there was something that said “for the Zwift KOM, select this route and the segment will start after xx km”.
would someone be geeky enough to add the Cotacol score? would be very useful for training purposes. The Innsbruck reverse looks way too docile now compared to the normal version.
This list is excellent. If adding a column with the surface type, gravel, sand, etc would be awsome
Is there a master list of KOM/Sprints that count for ZPoints?
Far as I know, it’s all in-game KOM and sprint segments. So the KOMs on this list, plus these sprints: https://zwiftinsider.com/sprints/
Any chance of adding max gradient to this chart as well as the other climbing charts?