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    Events

    All About SISU Tour 2024, Beginning June 29

    Eric Schlange
    By Eric Schlange
    June 18, 2024
    LAST UPDATED June 17, 2025
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    We recently shared the upcoming events SISU Racing is hosting which included the headlines for the 2024 SISU Tour.  With the Tour less than two weeks away let’s take a deeper dive into the details of this 7-stage race!

    SISU Tour: June 29 – July 21

    It’s back, and really is bigger and better, with seven stages across 206km of Zwift’s most challenging roads and nearly 3,000 meters of elevation gained along the way.

    For the first time in SISU Tour history riders climb Alpe du Zwift and finish with an individual time trial. The firsts continue with three classifications and jerseys, including the grandest of all, the Johtaja (Leader) Jersey.

    General Classification

    The Johtaja Jersey is awarded to the General Classification (Men and Women) winner in each grade based on stage time. (For now, the jerseys are awarded symbolically; SISU continues to dream that these jerseys will be awarded in-game one day.)

    Sprinter and Mountain Goat Classifications

    • Sprinters Classification
      Points for the fastest ten riders in each grade in each sprint segment.
      Points: 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2.
    • Mountain Goat Classification
      Points on the KQOM segment for the fastest ten riders in each grade.
      Points: 40, 36, 32, 28, 24, 20, 16, 12, 8, 4.

    Team General Classification

    The team classification in each grade is based on your team’s fastest three riders in each grade from each stage.  Riders must ensure they have listed a team on their ZwiftPower profile prior to Stage 1. 

    Results

    Results will be available on the SISU Racing website and emailed after each stage to everyone who registers.

    SISU Perks and Prizes

    Friends of SISU Racing have provided a SISU Perk (Discount) or provided prizes.  Riders who complete three or more stages will go into the prize draw, and discount codes for Limar, Pure Sports Nutrition, and Modex Natural are listed below with the stage details.

    Tour Checklist

    • SISU Racing Website
    • SISU Racing Club in the Companion App
    • SISU Racing Discord

    The Seven Stages

    • Saturday, June 29: Stage 1 – Coast Crusher 
      • Stage Sponsor – Limar (20% discount on helmets and eyewear) – discount codes for Australia (2024SISUTOURAU), USA (2024SISUTOURUS), Europe (2024SISUTOUREU)
      • FLAT
      • Sprint Segments – Acropolis FWD, Sasquatch FWD, Woodland FWD, Woodland REV, Sasquatch REV, Acropolis REV and Stoneway REV (NOTE – the first sprint segment on the route, Stoneway Sprint at km 7.4, is not included – we don’t want any soft tissue injuries early in the Tour).
      • Length: 34.6 km (21.5 miles)
      • Elevation: 140 m (459‘)
      • Lead-In: 8.2 km (5.1 miles)
      • Powerups: Feather, Draft, Ghost and Burrito.
    • Tuesday, July 2: Stage 2 – Road to Sky 
      • Stage Sponsor – Pure Sports Nutrition – receive 20% discount using the code SISUTOUR24 until July 2024.
      • MOUNTAIN – QUEEN STAGE
      • KQOM Segment – Aple du Zwift
      • Length: 17.3 km (10.7 miles)
      • Elevation: 1045 m (3,428‘)
      • Lead-In: 0.1 km (0.1 miles)
      • Powerups: Feather, Anvil, Ghost.
    • Saturday, July 6: Stage 3 – R.G.V.
      • Stage Sponsor – Modex Natural – receive 20% discount using the code SISUTDF20 until July 31.
      • FLAT
      • Sprint Segments – Pavé REV, Balloon REV and Marina REV.
      • KQOM Segment – Aqueduc REV.
      • Length: 24.1 km (15.0 miles)
      • Elevation: 107 m (351‘)
      • Lead-In: 1 km (0.6 miles)
      • Powerups: Feather, Draft, Ghost and Burrito
    • Tuesday, July 9: Stage 4 – Casse-Pattes
      • Stage Sponsor: Training Peaks (prizes provided).
      • HILLY
      • Sprint Segments – Pavé REV and Marina REV.
      • KQOM Segments – Aqueduc REV and Petit FWD.
      • Length: 23 km (14.3 miles)
      • Elevation: 145 m (476‘)
      • Lead-In: 0.9 km (0.6 miles)
      • Powerups: Feather, Draft, Ghost and Burrito
    • Saturday, July 13: Stage 5 – Shorelines and Summits
      • Stage Sponsor: Zwift (prizes provided).
      • MOUNTAIN
      • Sprint Segments – Stoneway FWD, Acropolis FWD, Sasquatch FWD and Woodland FWD.
      • KQOM Segment – Epic KQOM FWD.
      • Length: 46 km (28.6 miles)
      • Elevation: 750 m (2,461‘)
      • Lead-In: 4 km (2.5 miles)
      • Powerups: Feather, Draft, Ghost and Anvil.
    • Tuesday, July 16: Stage 6 – Roule Ma Poule
      • Stage Sponsor: TF Coaching (prize provided).
      • FLAT
      • Sprint Segments – Pavé FWD and Marina FWD.
      • KQOM Segment – Aqueduc FWD.
      • Length: 23 km (14.3 miles)
      • Elevation: 145 m (476‘)
      • Lead-In: 3.1 km (1.9 miles)
      • Powerups: Feather, Draft, Ghost and Burrito.
    • Sunday, July 21: Stage 7 – Douce France
      • iTT
      • Length: 24.1 km (15.0 miles)
      • Elevation: 108 m (354‘)
      • Lead-In: 0 km ( miles)
      • No Powerups.
      • Mass start with no draft – select your fastest TT bike.

    Champagne Party Rides

    The team at SISU has created three Champagne Party rides for Wednesday, July 24 (into Thursday in Oceania and Asia). After a big three weeks it will be time to swap the bidons for champagne. Riders will be led around the Champs-Élysées by those who stepped onto the podium in each grade. Wait til you see what has been planned – it will be a party on two wheels!

    Sign on for these rides in the Companion App.

    Competition & Prizes

    Riders who ride in three or more stages will automatically be entered into a prize draw. Prizes are listed on the SISU Racing website.  There is also a call to adventure to ‘bling’ your pain cave with a splash of SISU (poster available here) and share on socials using the hashtag #sisupaincave.

    Other Information

    • Riders who upgrade during the first six stages will be classified in their higher grade. This is a manual process and can take up to 12 hours.  Riders who upgrade in the Stage 7 iTT will not be reclassified.
    • Riders must comply with Zwift’s Rules of the Road and SISU Racing’s Code of Conduct. 
    • Riders who podium may be contacted to provide supporting evidence (i.e. IRL Strava data).
    • ZPower and riders without heart rate data can race but won’t be included in the official results.
    • The Individual Time Trial will be a mass start with no draft – select your fastest TT bike!
    • All riders will race wearing the in-game Limar helmet.
    • All events are a mass start (all riders visible).

    Questions or Comments?

    Post below!

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