Play-Enabled Repack and Crit City “Rush” Events Announced

Back in November Zwift hosted the first set of gamified, steering-required events on Repack Rush and Crit City. Over the holiday break they made some changes based on rider feedback and have set up a new month of gamified events. Here are all the details!

First, the Basics

Steering required: You must have a steering device paired to Zwift to participate in these events. The list of compatible devices includes:

  • Zwift Play
  • Elite Sterzo Smart
  • Elite Rizer
  • Wahoo KICKR Bikes
  • Jetblack Smart Turn Block

Gamified elements: the two race courses feature gamified items you won’t see on other Zwift courses:

  • Blue Boost Pads: increase your speed by 10kph
  • Red Hazard Pads: decrease your speed by 15%
  • Green Time Deductions: remove 0.2 seconds from your overall time (available on Repack Rush only)
  • Boost Powerup: increases your speed by 10kph with each charge (available in Crit City only)

Repack Rush Events

The Repack Rush route has been updated to include the same dynamic functions as the Crit City course, including boost pads that swap to hazards or slide across the road, as well as time pick-ups which slide across the road.

Zwift has scheduled the Repack Rush events in a back-to-back Tiny Race-style format, with 4 races scheduled within an hour.

The 1-hour blocks are scheduled at the following times on Wednesdays and Sundays:

  • 1pm UTC/8am EST/5am PST
  • 8pm UTC/3pm EST/12pm PST
  • 11pm UTC/6pm EST/3pm PST
  • 2am UTC/9pm EST/6pm PST
  • 6am UTC/1am EST/10pm PST

See upcoming Repack Rush races >

Crit City Rush Events

The gamified Crit City course has been updated, reducing the number of static boosts/hazards and increasing the number of dynamic ones.

But the biggest and most interesting change is how Zwift is awarding speed boosts at the lap arch. In this new set of Crit City events, riders at the front (top 10%) will get one boost, while riders in the middle (70% percent) will get two boosts, and riders in the back (remaining 20%) will get three boosts.

Just like the initial test events, only riders who have used all of their boosts in the previous lap will receive additional boost charges.

The 3-lap (6km) races are scheduled on Mondays and Saturdays:

  • 1pm UTC/8am EST/5am PST
  • 8pm UTC/3pm EST/12pm PST
  • 11pm UTC/6pm EST/3pm PST
  • 2am UTC/9pm EST/6pm PST
  • 6am UTC/1am EST/10pm PST

See upcoming Crit City Rush races >

Share Your Feedback

Zwift wants feedback on the new moving boost pads and hazards in both worlds, as well as the boost power up changes in Crit City. They told us, “We are also looking to see if there is an interest in creating a lapped experience on repack or if the short, snappy route is what people most enjoy.”

Share your thoughts on this forum topic.

Eric Schlange
Eric Schlangehttps://zwiftinsider.com
Eric runs Zwift Insider in the spare time he finds between riding his bike and managing various business interests. He lives in Northern California with his beautiful wife Monica. Follow on Strava

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