Challenge screen every ride

Get this at the start of every ride.

Are you choosing the new challenge?

It wants you to choose the new challenge in the lower right section (0% Complete), as you have finished all of the others. Once you select that I think this screen will stop popping up.

Hi @stuart_lynne! Welcome to the forums. I’m Francisco from Zwift Support—great to have you here.

Just a heads-up: since you’ve already completed the Everest Challenge (amazing job, by the way!) and the Ride California challenge, the screen you’re seeing pops up to prompt you to select a new challenge. You can find the new challenge option in the lower right section (0% Complete). Once you select it, this screen should stop appearing before each ride.

For those new to Zwift, riders are automatically registered for the Everest Challenge if they’ve never selected an active challenge before. That means any elevation earned after it’s selected will count toward it, but prior elevation won’t retroactively apply.

Here’s a couple of helpful links if you want to dive deeper into challenges:

Keep crushing those rides, Stuart! It’s exciting to see you tackling challenges.

Thanks. But I finished those challenges so many years ago that I had forgotten that Zwift had challenges.

Popping up a dialog like that as you enter a pen to start a race is simply not something you want to think about.

Especially on Tiny-Races day, when you are going from event to event with little time (or oxygen) to deal with it.

Kind of like when Streaks were added, and you got to see that after every ride. Now, thankfully, it is down to just once a week.

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I guess sign up for the one you haven’t done yet, and then those popup screens won’t happen?

Seems like it needs a “no thank you” option

If you’ve done every other challenge they could also just pre-select the only one you haven’t done and just have an ‘ok’ button, then you won’t see it again anyhow. I guess it’s possible someone specifically doesn’t want to work towards any challenge at all, but not sure how big a deal that case is.