“Glasgow Crit Six” Route Details (Scotland)
Released in November 2025 to support Zwift Camp: Build, this route is simply six laps of the well-known Glasgow Crit Circuit.
(Why create this route instead of setting up a multi-lap event on Glasgow Crit Circuit? Because Zwift Camp: Build is a series of route-based workouts, and in order for Zwift to script such an event in their system, the full event must be contained in a single route.)
Released in November 2025 to support Zwift Camp: Build, this route is simply six laps of the well-known Glasgow Crit Circuit.
(Why create this route instead of setting up a multi-lap event on Glasgow Crit Circuit? Because Zwift Camp: Build is a series of route-based workouts, and in order for Zwift to script such an event in their system, the full event must be contained in a single route.)
Route Basics
Length: 18.1 km (11.2 miles)
Elevation: 199m (653‘)
+0.2km (0.1 miles) lead-in
Map: Scotland
ZIMetrics
Rating: 9.6/100 🛈
Time Estimates 🛈
lead-in + first lap
2 W/kg: 38 minutes
3 W/kg: 31 minutes
4 W/kg: 28 minutes
Start & Finish
Events begin from the Glasgow start pens. Route starts and finishes at the Champion's Sprint arch.
Format: Loop
Restriction: Event Only
Achievement Badge: 360 XP
Sprint & KQOM Segments |
| Champion's Sprint (0.2km, -0.4%) |
| The Clyde Kicker (0.3km, 3.6%) |
Strava Segments
Route Description
Since this route is six laps of the same circuit, we’re re-using our Glasgow Crit Circuit description text below.
Racers will have to keep their eyes open and legs primed in Glasgow, because it’s never flat. Be especially wary of The Clyde Kicker; it is the route’s main climb, named for the river running through the city and the bridge you can see as you summit the climb.
And watch for that final Champion’s Sprint, where racers will put it all on the line for glory!
If you’re not racing, take some time to look for famous Glasgow sights like the Finnieston Crane, Central Station, Clyde Arc bridge, and an equestrian statue which may or may not be crowned with a traffic cone.


