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Zwift Announces Men’s, Women’s Teams For KISS Super League

Virtual cycling platform Zwift has been a leader in online training and racing for a number of years now, but today they officially announce the launch of the KISS Super League, the first elite-level e-Sports cycling league. We’ve known it was coming, as they have announced the formation of the league in the past, so this announcement covers the pro teams that will be competing in the league. The KISS Super League is the first step towards the Zwift eRacing expansion, which could come next year.

Men’s teams are made up from the Pro Continental and UCI Continental ranks. Women’s squads include 6 professional teams. There will also be two Zwift community composite teams in both the men’s and women’s leagues.

The first event will be live streamed on Zwift’s Facebook page on Wednesday, January 23rd. Zwift’s press release is below, so read on to learn more about the league and the upcoming races.


Zwift, the global online training and racing platform for cyclists, has confirmed the 15 invited teams contesting in the Men’s KISS Super League, starting this Wednesday, 23rd January. Billed by Zwift as a demonstration sport in 2019, the KISS Super League is Zwift’s first step into esports ahead of a complete Zwift eRacing product launch expected in 2020.

“Pro cycling has embraced Zwift as a training platform and Zwift has proven itself as a talent ID platform for Pro Cycling. Now is the time to push on with esports and in doing so build value for Pro Cycling” says Eric Min, Zwift CEO. “Our goal is to create a new sport within a sport, celebrated by pro cyclists, amateur cyclists and cycling fans all over the world.

The KISS Super League is the first esports league to feature professional cyclists. Four Pro Continental, nine UCI Continental teams and two teams from the Zwift community make up the 15 teams in the Men’s KISS Super League. The Women’s KISS Super League, comprising of six pro women’s teams and two Zwift community teams, is scheduled to begin in February.

Round One of the Men’s KISS Super League will be launched at Pinarello’s London flagship retail store with Team Wiggins Le Col racing from the venue. Team founder Bradley Wiggins, 2012 Tour de France winner, five-time Olympic Gold Medalist and World Hour record holder, will be in attendance to help promote his team’s participation.

“I’m well known for being a student of the sport. The history of cycling is very special to me but this doesn’t mean things should not change.” commented Wiggins. “BMX bikes came out of nowhere to become the ‘must have’ thing when I was a kid in the 80s. Now it’s an Olympic discipline. This story of cycling is ever evolving and as a parent I want to see our sport provide accessibility and inspiration for young people. If a computer game can get kids off the sofa and onto a bike to workout and compete, then I’m a supporter.”

Zwift aims to inspire a generation of younger cyclists and a wider audience to cycling by ‘gamifying’ the racing experience.

“We’re not here to compete against the mighty backdrops of the Monuments and Grand Tours of pro cycling” says Craig Edmondson, recently hired from the English Premier League to lead Zwift’s esport business. “Our role is to deliver something brand-new to cycling. By gamifying racing we will create entertaining coverage and introduce an added dimension to bike racing. Team-based competition, power ups, course ‘know how’ and the differences in racing physics makes Zwift a new battleground for competition. Watts per kilogram is only one of many key factors.”

“I’m really looking forward to racing in the KISS Super League”, says Tanja Erath, CANYON//SRAM pro rider and 2017 Women’s Zwift Academy Winner. “It’s a great opportunity for Women’s cycling. I do feel the pressure slightly, as there will be eyes on me. This will be my second year as a professional cyclist, so I know how to race well in a team. I have a lot of experience on Zwift, so now I get to share my experience with the team rather than the other way round!”

In addition to the KISS Super League, Zwift and KISS Racing have confirmed the launch of a Zwift community focused ‘KISS League’ for amateur competition.

“KISS is a community organisation at heart, and we want to remain true to our roots.” Comments Glen Knight, KISS Founder. “I’ve been riding on Zwift since 2015, when racing on Zwift first started to emerge from within the community. KISS has a long history of delivering community events, from regular weekly races on Zwift to flagship events like the North American, European and Australian KISS Crit Series events with live finals. The KISS League ensures there is a regular competitive league for members of the community to enjoy.”

Watch the Round 1 of the KISS Super League LIVE on Zwift’s Facebook page from 18:30 GMT / 19:30 CET / 13:30 EST on Wednesday 23rd January.

More information can be found on the KISS Super League at https://zwift.com/news/10822-kiss-super-league/

Men’s KISS Super League Teams:

Hagens Berman Axeon Cycling Team (Professional Continental)
Israel Cycling Academy (Professional Continental)
Cofidis (Professional Continental)
Novo Nordisk (Professional Continental)
Team Dimension Data U23 (UCI Continental)
Canyon dhb p/b Bloor Homes (UCI Continental)
Team Wiggins Le Col (UCI Continental)
Arapahoe|Hincapie p/b BMC (UCI Continental)
Madison Genesis (UCI Continental)
Oliver’s Real Food Racing (UCI Continental)
SEG Racing Academy (UCI Continental)
Pro Racing Sunshine Coast (UCI Continental)
Ribble Pro Cycling (UCI Continental)
Zwift Community All Stars
Zwift Academy Dream TeamWomen’s KISS Super League Teams:
Canyon//SRAM
Doltcini-Van Eyck
Hagens Berman Supermint
Team TWENTY20
Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling
Zwift All Stars
Zwift Academy Dream Team
KISS Super League Rules and Points System

Race Points Systems

Race Rules

  1. There will be a total of 10 races, with one race commencing each week.
    1. A team’s best 8 results will be used for league points.
  2. There must be 4 racers from each team in each race.
    1. All riders must finish the race.
    2. Teams to consist of 8 rider squads.
  3. Heart rate monitors must be used by all riders.
  4. Teams and riders must use organizer provided trainers as the power source.
  5. Riders must use accurate height and weight metrics and may be required to weigh in at the discretion of the organizers.
  6. Power-ups are allowed at all times.
  7. No disc wheels allowed.
  8. If a rider is dropped and lapped s/he must not rejoin the peloton.
  9. Points awarded for all riders as per:
    1. 1st                    25
    2. 2nd                   20
    3. 3rd                   15
    4. 4th                    12
    5. 5th                    10
    6. 6th                    9
    7. 7th                    8
    8. 8th                    8
    9. 9th                    7
    10. 10th                  7
    11. 11th – 14th        6
    12. 15th – 20th        5
    13. 21st – 30th        4
    14. 31st – Last         1
  10. Riders points will be accumulated in to a team total and this will be the “winning” team.
  11. Organizer makes all determinations about implementation and violation of rules. Riders have the right to appeal decisions made by organizer. Riders have 24h after communication of a decision to protest that decision via email.
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