Yup, I don’t think it will work for me–especially the between what-will-be start times of 9pm and 10pm part.
As I had figured, none of the times work for me. The only time I’m either not sleeping or working, is the little one’s bedtime routine.
As it turns out, 9pm is the only time that works reliably well for me precisely because of children. Though if it is 9-10, the later ones will be a kick in the pants the next day
I hope in the future they will add more time zones. I can only see doing APAC at 4am. I can get up that early once a week
I can do america-e
Not really sure about the other times … Maybe I could sneak out and do AMEA
None of those times work for me so I’ll have to sit this one out. I’m right around 3.7 though so I’d probably just ride the ass end of B’s anyway. Hopefully I can join for the next round and be closer to 4 by then. Good luck everybody!
Wow! The complexity of organizing a simple team just exploded! Okay… first let me make sure I’m understanding this correctly…
I’m looking at the chart that @mcneese.chad pasted above, the one that shows a whole bunch of cities in rows and the different league names in columns… Am I correct to assume that there are 5 leagues, and only one race time per league? So the gray boxes (the ones Chad circled in red) are the start times for each league? And the rest of the cities are just there for people to reference when choosing which league to join? OR did I misunderstand, and there is a race going on in the “AMERICA E” league at 4pm, another at 5pm, another at 6pm, then 7pm, and so on? GEESSH I hope this question makes sense to someone…
Each region has a host city. The race goes off between 7 and 8 pm, host city time. So, since EMEA is hosted by London that race series goes off at 7pm London time. The remaining time zone times just show what time the race goes off for you locally. So you can join whichever region’s race series depending on which equivalent local time works best for you.
Understood! Thanks for the confirmation. Okay… with that out of the way, I guess I’ll volunteer to organize a Male-B team for “America East”. I’ll let other people organize teams for other leagues/genders/categories.
Should we perhaps start a new thread? Or does anyone have a better idea for how to facilitate grouping us into separate teams?
If we are all going to use this thread, everyone participating should probably add the following details to every post: League / Cat / Gender.
Example: America East / B / Male
America East / B / Male
hernejj
@bpm
This list was created based only on information people posted after the official time slots were announced. Anyone else who wants to race this particular league is welcomed. Just let me know.
Sorry, but I’m out. Times don’t work for me. Hopefully next time.
FYI
- ALL racers must have acquired a ZwiftPower category PRIOR to starting a Zwift Racing League race. This can be achieved by participating at least 2 races in a wide variety of races. Refer to the Zwift Companion App for a full schedule of races.
I was actually planning on starting a new thread but ran out of energy. Fully support the idea, it will start one tomorrow
I’m going to guess I’ll have to use the “team finder” option. Doubt we’ll have enough “A” riders in America E or W.
Thanks again for keeping me going! Hugely appreciated
I wasn’t expecting it to be a TT - finished P3
The times work for me if we have a cat c team ?
Team work makes the dream work, the old dangling carrot works wonders sometimes.
Wasn’t expecting a TT, no clue why it was changed, shame the draft was off
I can race mon/tue starting at 7pm CET so count me in fir that league. Where and how do we signup…kinda unclear how it all works…
Sign up is done through wtrl site. Reading through some details, each category team needs minimum of three riders to race, max being 6. Unless we get the numbers needed for each time zone and category pointless registering.
I can do the emea cat b
Created this for uk Europe interest, list ur cat, name, male/female if you can race