Nope, did 6a once & got the CL. Won’t be doing it again, or the other one for that matter.
I knew it was a TT but just did it on my normal ride, cruised around with little effort to complete the 6 rides, as I suspect quite a few would do.
Any help on why the Zwiftpower League for the Zwift Games Advanced group isn’t showing me as having completed all 7 events? I’ve done all of them, they all show in my ZP profile… but the league is convinced I haven’t done the Crit Cade - which is the last event I completed, on 31st March, so would have thought the leaderboard would reflect it by now (2nd April)
Only 5 stages and stage 6 is a bonus stage with its own list. The gc is for 5 stages.
The Zwift Games GC was advertised as being over first 5 stages with additional separate GC for stages 6a and 6b. These can be found via
However you are looking at the ZwiftPower league results for Zwift Games and yes they have been set up to include all 7 stages within the one GC. (Odd and possibly unfair as those without steering can’t complete all 7 stages)
The reason that you are only seeing 6 stages is that the race, 6b, you completed has not been processed correctly to be included in the ZP GC. If you check other racers in that race you will see their results have also not gone into the GC.
I think your options are either to contact Zwift Support or it might be quicker to complete the stage again if you have time during this make up week.
@manda_F Have the Zwiftpower Leagues stopped updating?? I’m using them to track team participation in the Zwift Games and I have riders that have completed make-up stages and those make-up stages have not been added to the Zwiftpower Leagues. I can see them if I look at an individual rider’s personal Zwiftpower profile, but on the leage page, the count of events for that rider remains 1 short. The rider in question did Stage 2, so not even one of the optional stages.
It’s not really “unfair” - there are only a subset of people on ZwiftPower anyway, so the results aren’t representative of reality. There is also no performance validation… so it’s kinda just made up and for fun.
Sort of like the dictionary definition for Zwift ?
There’s always going to be someone stronger, and apparently, always going to be people pretending to be stronger. The cheating that annoys me most is the people who jack up their power then sit at 400-450w on the front of a pack neutralizing a race. The rest is tolerable.
If only there is a way to detect this, unless their hack devices/methods are perfectly posing as a real smart trainer.
Or do you have by invitation races where each rider is verified manually and anyone who does dodgy stuff gets booted out permanently. Then you need people acting as commissaires. Then it’s a fight over who is qualified for that. I was a real world commissaire for a while. I mostly covered road racing but occasionally track.
There’s a lot of good people who have put a lot of volunteer hours into detecting cheating.
If you show them a power chart they will generally know what trainer someone is on. If you see the log file it’s also in there.
There is also racer behavior. majority of the stable 400-500w kings are on a fitness bike with compatibility issues. There are some TT beasts who can do the same power profile… but it’s rare that anyone races that way. (pulling a group for 60mins then getting swamped on a sprint)