If you like to ride and run, our friends at WTRL have just the competition for you! Season 3 of the six-week Zwift Duathlon League bike-and-run race series is about to start. Registration opened on October 22, and the first race is on November 17.
How the Races Work
The concept is simple: Zwifters will ride as far as they can in 35 minutes, then run as far as they can in 15 minutes, with a 10-minute transition from cycling to running.
The bike races are mass-start, with no drafting, so you will need to select your best Time Trial bike and be prepared to go full gas! (See below for help choosing your fastest TT setup.)
A transition time of 10 minutes allows you to change your shoes and power up the treadmill.
The run event is simple: just run as far as you can in 15 minutes.
In total your race lasts 60 minutes. A perfect 1-hour workout!
Individual and Club Leagues
New this season, WTRL is running two different leagues – one for individual racers, and one for “clubs”. If you’d rather compete with a group of friends, clubs makes that possible.
Learn all about the “Clubs” concept on the Season 3 Rules & FAQ page >
How Scoring Works
A simple scoring system will determine your league position:
- For every complete 100 meters cycled you will earn 1 point.
- For every 20 meters that you run, you will earn 1 point.
Scores are then added together to form a league table by age group.
Schedule
Race routes have not yet been published, but the schedule of timeslots is available above.
Registration
You must create an account with WTRL in order to register for the series. Event details (private signup links) will be furnished via email.
Picking a TT Rig
The cycling routes for this series are typically quite flat, so you’ll want the most aero TT rig possible. Here are some helpful links:
More Info
For more details including rules, routes, Visit WTRL’s Zwift Duathlon League page for more info on this series.