SATCRITDAY - RACE 3 🗽 🔁 🧢
The racing has been dynamic across the first three races of the eight-race SATCRITDAY series, and the championship standings are starting to take shape.
Each week we race the Laguardia Loop in alternating directions with FTS and FAL points up for grabs each lap in the sprint and FIN points for the first 30 across the finish line in each grade.
With eight sprints each race, the series is a perfect lead-up for September's new Zwift Racing League season.
Championship Standings after Race 3 (remembering the best five of eight races count for the individual championship, and the best three riders from each team each week count for the team championships.
Any questions re results please e-mail us at hello@sisu.racing.
Thanks for supporting the series!
Point Scoring
FAL - First 15 riders in each grade across the New York Sprint line each lap (35,30,25,20,15,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1)
FTS - Fastest 30 riders in each grade through the sprint segment on each lap (50,45,40,38,36,34,32,30,28,26,24,22,20,18,16,15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1)
FIN - First 30 riders in each grade across the finish line (100,90,80,75,70,65,60,55,50,45,40,35,30,25,20,15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1)
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS AFTER RACE 3 (TOP 20 in each grade)
WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS AFTER RACE 3
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS AFTER RACE 3
Jorge De La Flor: The Original Champion - Aggression, Grit and a Place in SISU History as our inaugural Club Champion. Repping SISU from Castellón, Spain, Jorge didn’t just win the title. He defined what it meant to be a champion in SISU colours.
9 - 30 MAY 2026
We’re rolling into the first Grand Tour of the year — the 109th edition of the Giro d’Italia.
SISU Pinkki is our tribute to it all — endurance, elegance, and explosive racing spirit. Inspired by the Giro, we’ll turn Watopia pink for seven unforgettable stages. From rolling roads to brutal climbs, coastal stretches to volcanic fire, this is more than a race. It’s a test of resilience, teamwork, and belief.
Here, riders don’t just race each other — they discover what they’re capable of. This is where grit meets glory.
The SISU Racing Club Championships returned for their third edition on the brand new roads of Zwift’s New York world. Fast, technical, and unmistakably urban, New York set the stage for a championship that rewarded versatility, grit, and pure racing instinct.
Across four distinct race disciplines, riders were tested against the clock, the pack, the gradient, and endurance itself. Every stage mattered. Every second counted. One season. One set of champions.
It all came down to the Fuhgeddaboudit Road Race—longer, tougher, and loaded with opportunity for bold, race defining moves. On the iconic roads of New York, endurance, teamwork, and race IQ collided, and in the end, it was those willing to empty the tank who wrote their names into SISU history.
A huge congratulations to every rider who took on this gruelling finale — you embodied exactly what SISU stands for: resilience, courage, and the will to push beyond your limits.
If you ask around SISU Racing who embodies commitment, consistency, and community, one name comes up again and again — Tim Brown.
Repping SISU from Dallas, Texas, Tim is one of the team’s most popular and passionate members.
The road tilted upward and the contenders had nowhere to hide. The Climb Championship delivered a true test of sustained power, pacing, and resilience as riders took on one of the toughest disciplines of the series.
Fast, furious, and relentlessly tactical—the Criterium Championship delivered exactly what we expected. With points up for grabs throughout the race, riders needed sharp positioning, explosive power, and smart race craft to emerge on top.
For Ann Kitchen, cycling wasn’t the first sport she loved — but it became the one that refused to let her go.
Based in Newark, Nottinghamshire, Ann is one of SISU Racing’s most determined and respected riders. Whether she’s racing in ZRL, leading rides for the community, or helping drive SISU’s mission to advance women in cycling esports, she embodies the resilience that defines the SISU spirit.
And like many great cycling stories, it began with a setback.
The clock doesn’t lie - we’ve crowned our champions in the 2025/26 SISU Racing Individual Time Trial Championships. Riders from across the globe took on the challenge, pushing their pacing, power, and mental focus to the limit in the purest discipline of the sport.
The 2025/26 Zwift Racing League season has come to a close - and what a season it’s been for SISU Racing.
Across every category, time zone, and race format, one thing remained constant: the unmistakable SISU spirit. From dominant title runs to gritty rebuilds, from perfectly executed TTTs to chaotic, this season captured everything that makes SISU Racing one of the most vibrant teams in cycling esports.