Name: Sharon Byun
Hometown: Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, USA, currently living in Gainesville, FL, USA
How did you get into cycling? I guess you could say I’m a bit of a late bloomer. I started competing in triathlon at age 43 in 2012 as a way to cross-train to manage running injuries. That was the first time I raced on a road bike and then eventually a TT bike. Prior to that, I had done some recreational mountain biking but it had been about 15 years since I had ridden.
How many years have you been racing on Zwift? My first official Zwift race was in November 2023! I had no idea what I was doing at the time. When I started, I was at Level 10, Cat E with zero races and didn’t have many options in my garage. So I did a few races to get assigned to a category and build a ZwiftPower profile. It took me about a year to get a Tron bike, and I was so excited that day. That felt like a HUGE milestone accomplishment. I’ve since done 96 “races” (some of which are just group recon rides or organized training events and practice TTTs), am now Level 57 and have managed to move from Cat C to Cat A, although I bounce back and forth between A and B and really consider myself to be a Cat B rider.

Are you part of a Virtual team? I joined the Level Racing Team thanks to Elyse Gallegos who introduced me to the team. She was incredibly helpful in getting me onboarded and racing on Zwift. She connected me to our team Captain Mim Taylor and Richy Howell who runs our sprint training sessions and is DS for many of our races among many other team responsibilities. Pam Schamber coordinates our weekly TTT sessions. Lisa Hopkins has been instrumental in helping to create more women’s race opportunities and encouraging us all to race in women’s events. I also race on a ladder racing team captained by Scott Farrow. I absolutely love the Level team. Everyone is so encouraging and welcoming and hilarious. I love being part of a team that has so many strong riders yet they are humble and don’t take themselves too seriously.
What do you love most about racing? Definitely the team camaraderie. It’s so strange to feel connected to people who I have only interacted with in a virtual format yet I feel as if I know them IRL. I’ve been so happy to get other women and friends who I’ve trained and raced with IRL to join Level as well as connect with women from other teams. It’s been fun to send and receive messages of “well done” after a race with people from other teams.


What is your favourite style of race (e.g. points, scratch, iTT, TTT, Chase, duathlon)? My favorite is definitely TTT because that is the format that makes racing feel the most like a team effort. Surely we also race as a team in other formats but there is something about a TTT that makes me find that extra gear to push myself for the team. My second favorite is a scratch race mainly because I don’t have the sprinting or climbing legs to ever be FAL or FTS to earn any intermediate points for the team. I also really enjoy ladder racing on a mixed team with the men.
What is your favourite Zwift women’s race series? So far, I have mostly raced in the women’s league in ZRL, but I did do the Warrior Games Tour de Boudicca at the beginning of this year which was loads of fun, and I have also done one Mini Race Series, and a couple of FRR events.
What is your most memorable racing experience, inside or outside or BOTH? My very favorite Zwift racing experience so far has been the Women’s EMEA-E Central A1 Triple Flat Loops TTT race 4 during round 2 of ZRL. Our team of mixed Cat A and B riders surprised a lot of people to come away with 3rd place. As for outside, all of my racing IRL has been in triathlon. I have many favorite race experiences including Ironman Alaska, the 70.3 World Championships in St. George, UT, Escape from Alcatraz, and also competing in age group World Triathlon Championships in short course draft legal racing and mixed team relays over the years.

What is your favourite food to eat post race? Immediately post-race or workout typically I have a scoop of protein powder and creatine in almond milk in a shaker bottle. I eat a pretty healthy predominantly plant-based diet so maybe some veggies with tofu or tempeh, lentils and/or beans over rice or farro or quinoa. I also love sweet potatoes and avocados.
What advice would you give to a woman entering her first Zwift race? There is a very steep learning curve, so don’t worry about feeling like you don’t know anything in the beginning or don’t have the fastest bike or wheels. You will catch on very quickly! I actually got DQ’d in my very first race because I raced Cat C and I guess I was able to push myself just above the Cat C limit into B. Racing on Zwift has made me a stronger rider in terms of power, and you will get stronger also! Most importantly, you get the chance to race with and interact with a like-minded and fun group of people!
Any upcoming race you are looking forward to? So far on my 2025 calendar, I’m racing IRL at the iconic Wildflower Triathlon in May and World Triathlon Age Group Championships in Wollongong, Australia in October. Of course, I’m looking forward to racing on Zwift with the Level Team.
Where can people follow your racing adventures? I don’t have a social media account strictly dedicated to racing, but I am on Strava and Instagram @sbyun9.
