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It’s a convoluted way of populating a route leaderboard, but for now it’s the best option we have.

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Third, sync Strava with VeloViewer and check your times against others. If you are interested in how your route times compare with others, you can sync up your apps with VeloViewer to find out. My wife and I have this list on a clipboard near our trainer, and we initial the routes we have completed for a friendly competition. If you prefer an offline, printable checklist, Zwift Insider has an updated route list with amount of XP, distance, and elevation listed for each route. You can scroll down to see which badges you have earned. When stopped click on the orange menu button and the Badges icon. The second way to check is during a ride. You have completed the routes with the green check marks. After selecting the world, click on the blue route button. The first is within the main screen where you choose which world you would like to ride in. There are two ways within Zwift to check to see if you have completed a route or not. Here’s some resources that may help your badge hunting:

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Which means that route-specific events are the most efficient way to both earn route badges and level up. Add to this that you can cover the distance of a route much, much faster with a group of cyclists. The bonus XP that comes with route badges can accelerate your leveling up progress in Zwift.











Using a scrolling led badge