Your Racing Profile [April 2026]

Samsung Galaxy. Standard Internet browser. Zoomed to 75%. :+1:

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I guess its personal. If your goal is to acchieve as much trophies as possible be my guest and do races with two in it. I hardly look at other riders profiles, well at least at how much they won. Mostly if they have a sprint or not. So if anyone wants to boost their ego with trophies shown go for it.

But I would like it as an addition for me to see how well or bad I did.

The benefit of it being in house is that it takes away the need for people to have to consent for the data to be shown. For the last x years people have been complaining about that.

This is a first iteration with a number of improvements to follow based on feedback here. Tim is going to be working on a number of these in the coming days, weeks and months.

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But now that Zwift owns Zwiftpower that aspect should be ok at least for the data on Zwiftpower correct? (I’m assuming the complaints were for folks having to opt-in to Zwift power and not everyone showing up on Zwift Power which is now owned by Zwift)

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this has been brought up many times since the zwiftpower acquisition, they own it so they could automatically have enrolled everyone without the need for opt-in, they have had many years to sort things out but i honestly think at times many decisions are made without thought of future planning or where they want to go with the product

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Zwift buy things and dont know what * to do with it.

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So little information in so much space . IMO you start with the Zwift power page and evolve - often revolution is not the best option.

BTW this still ignores the continuing problems with racing score among many things

- seed score is ridiculous

why cant Zwift align pen categories with GC bands

for a monthly race series to make sense only races ridden within a category e.g. 390-450 should count towards that GC ( if only it were the same range)

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I did a maximum effort ADZ ride today (with a PR) and comparing the pause menu in Zwift (where you see XP for instance), the numbers don’t match up exactly.

5 minute in Zwift shows 298w, while Racing Profile (Achievements > Progression > Data) shows 301w (matching TrainingPeaks). 20min in Zwift shows 283w, while Racing Profile shows 285w (matching TrainingPeaks).

For once after this kind of ride I got a racing score increase. Don’t mind that. :slight_smile: Guess doing near FTP for 40 minutes must have been enough.

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I’m not an expert in privacy law but suspect if it was that easy we would have done it by now.

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If opt-in is needed (which may be the case) my suggestion is that people opt-in to enter a race for the first time, or decline to opt-in and do not enter the race. That would be handled in any of the event signup flows. The new permissions tab in game settings could have a switch for it so they can opt out of racing any time they want to.

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Let’s be fair here. The first release was never pitched as a complete product.

Thanks, will add this to the follow up release

I’ve only been involved for a short while. I don’t think it makes sense to spend a lot of time on improving a very old piece of software. The other thing to consider is that not all users want the level of detail and data as we do so it’s worth starting small and deliberate and coming up with ways to show people the level of detail they want (aka nerd mode)

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Potentially-simple way to handle this is a toggle for basic/advanced mode on the screen, and if you switch it to advanced mode it just pulls zr.app into the browser pane with velo2 enabled. ZRS and velo2 are basically the same thing right? They’re both out of 1000 anyway

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a basic/advanced or “nerd mode” toggle is exactly what I’m advocating for.

I do like your idea though :smiley:

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I guess an issue would be that ZwiftPower shows data that other Zwift results don’t (e.g. height), so while people might have consented to some data being shown, they haven’t consented to the additional data that would be exposed on ZwiftPower.

If that’s the case, then an option might be to show everyone on ZP, but hide personal data for people who haven’t given consent.

I can’t really think of anything else that would be a barrier. Just move it from zwiftpower.com to zwift.com/zwiftpower :smiley:

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Please add a column in the race results for TS (Zwift Training Score) Then when people claim light/heavy rider won/lost due to weight being high/low, one can actually see if it is a person with example TS +90 who beat a person with TS around below 40, so maybe it was not just a “weight-issue”.

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sure, will add that to the list

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Is it possible to see your Zwift Compound score somewhere?

Tim’s https://www.zwiftracing.app/ will show you your weight adjusted zrCS in your profile.

I’m heavier (93Kg) than your typical ~21 year old pro racer that the original Compound Score was based on, so zrCS reduces my raw CS from ~929 (from data in mid Feb that’s about to expire, not regained that level of fitness since) to 793.

I’d struggle to tell you the last Zwift races/TTs that used Compound Score before Eric decided to use it for his new Micro Races, it was a custom option introduced to Category Enforcement around summer '23 along with some other options like VO2, but they were barely used by anyone as far as I know.

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No, just multiply your 90 day best 5 minute power in terms of watts, by 5 minute power in terms of W/KG.

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Dejan used it a bit for his Virtuslo series’

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