The SISU Tour is SISU’s largest annual race event, and it’s returning in July for its fourth edition. This 7-stage race series runs alongside the three weeks of the Men’s Tour de France, covering 2,375 meters of total elevation across 175km of Zwift France.
Individual and Team Classifications
Three prestigious classifications are up for grabs:
- Mountain Goat: Conquer the climbs and prove your prowess on all KQOM segments to wear the coveted polka dots. The winner will be determined by the cumulative fastest time (FTS) across all mountain segments.
- Sprinter Classification: Got a need for speed? Dominate the flat roads and be the first across the line on all sprint segments to claim the green jersey, based on the cumulative FTS.
- General Classification: The ultimate prize. The rider with the lowest cumulative time across all seven stages will be crowned the overall champion of the SISU Tour.
Race for individual glory or team up to take on the Team GC, where the fastest three riders from each team, in each grade, will have their times combined for each stage. Full results and standings will be available at sisu.racing/tour.
Stage Schedule and Routes
Each stage is available in 15 different timeslots, so you can find a race that works with your schedule.
- Stage 1: Saturday, July 5
- Route: Bon Voyage
- 1 Lap, 31.4km 155mÂ
- Stage 2: Tuesday, July 8
- Route: Croissant (iTT)
- 1 Lap, 12.5km, 73m
- Stage 3: Saturday, July 12
- Route: Knights of the Roundabout
- 1 Lap, 54.4km, 359m
- Stage 4: Tuesday, July 15
- Route: Hell of the North
- 1 Lap, 20.2km, 241mÂ
- Stage 5: Saturday, July 19
- Route: Ven-10
- 1 Lap, 11.4km, 817mÂ
- Stage 6: Tuesday, July 22
- Route: Petite Douleur
- 2 Laps, 38.7km, 581mÂ
- Stage 7: Saturday, July 26
- Route: Champs-Elysees
- 5 Laps, 36.3km, 210mÂ

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Other Information
- Events are categorized using Zwift’s Racing Score with separate results for Men and Women.
- Riders who upgrade their category during the first six stages will be reclassified in their higher grade.
- All events are mass start, with all riders visible on the course.
- For the Team GC, riders must have their team listed on their ZwiftPower profile before Stage 1.
- Bike upgrades are enabled – choose your fastest machine!
- TT bikes are mandatory for the iTT (Stage 2), and the draft will be disabled. The three individual sprint segments of the iTT Stage are not in play for the Sprinter Classification.
- ZPower riders and those without heart rate data will be excluded from the results.
- A rider’s best time will count if they race the same stage in multiple time zones.
- A ZwiftPower profile is required to be included in the GC (learn how to sign up).
Questions or Comments?
Join the conversation on the SISU Racing Discord and connect with fellow riders in the SISU Racing Club in the Companion App.
For more information, FAQs, and full results, visit sisu.racing/tour. Any questions can be sent to the Tour Director at [email protected].
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