Zwift Winter-Spring League: Rnd 11 Results

Round 11 – the Volcano KOM After Party course…the clue’s in the name! Two cruising laps before tackling the KOM at the end of the second, it’s a leg burner for sure.

Almost 300 riders took on the Volcano last night. Shoutout to the category winners of Round 11 on one of the toughest courses in Watopia – Enda Bagnall, Colm Bellew, Helen Perry, Aiden O Connor, C. Farrell, Stephen Smyth and Kim Campbell!

Next week it’s the finale, the big one, ALPE DU ZWIFT, and we CAN’T WAIT! With 1,444m of climbing over the 20km iTT – get those legs ready!

LEAGUE TABLES

These tables are of Triathlon Ireland riders only but we rely on you to tell us this fact through club affiliation – we have a whole section on how the table is calculated and what to do if you don’t see your name on this page – just scroll down to the bottom of the article.  

For riders who were WKG’d, UPG’d or upgraded by ZwiftPower – please note that these are automatic decisions made by ZwiftPower which Triathlon Ireland has no authority over. If you get in touch with us, we will do our best to explain what can sometimes be a confusing scenario but before you do that please read Zwift’s FAQs which has the technical explanations for all of these decisions and will likely do a better job then we can.

A LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL MEN
PositionNameClubPoints
1Enda BagnallEden TC488
2Adriele PrinaBelpark TC415
3Mark FarquharTriLimits TC409

After taking a break last week, Enda Bagnall was back and in winning form! On the Volcano After Party last night, Bagnall came home first in the A race and took another 61 point haul in the process. Bagnall’s spot at the top of the league has been fairly secure for quite some time, but he shows no letting up!

Adriele Prina holds on to second – improving his total by two points last night after finishing 5th, will those two points be enough heading in to the final round however? Last night Prina was beaten to the line by Mark Farquhar with a gap of just one second, a result that sees Farquhar narrow the gap from eight to six points. It could be calculator time next week after Alpe d’Zwift!

A LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL WOMEN
PositionNameClubPoints
1Aoife WilsonNorthWest TC427

With Aoife Wilson not racing last night the Women’s A League remains unchanged.

A LEAGUE MEN’S CLUB TEAMS
PositionClub NamePoints
1NorthWest TC1536
2Belpark TC1156
3Eden TC811
4TriLimits TC790
5Pulse TC650
6Lisburn TC638
7Piranha TC575
8Cork TC399
9Limerick TC378
10Trilogy TC295
113D TC186
12Kinsale TC144
13New Ross TC43
14Portmarnock TC38
15Tri An Mhi TC32
16Boru TC30
17Down TC30
A LEAGUE WOMEN’S CLUB TEAMS
PositionClubPoints
1Northwest TC427
B LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL WOMEN
PositionNameClubPoints
1Claire DillonPulse TC456
2Gail MartinLisburn TC453
3Helen Perry TriLimits TC419

Helen Perry snatched her first win of the league last night, crossing the line 10secs ahead of second placed Gail Martin.

Perry stays in third but has closed the gap to second which Martin now occupies.

The big mover from the Women’s B League however is Clare Dillon. Dillon completed her minimum eighth race last night and with it added 51 points to her total, rocketing from second to first overall!

But her lead is only three points which means we could have a winner takes all scenario on Alpe d’Zwift next week!

B LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL MEN
PositionNameClubPoints
1Oliver HarkinNewry TC439
2Colm BellewFingal TC414
2Kevin DerrigPulse TC394

Colm Bellew won a hard dash for the finish line last night to bolster his claim on second place overall in the Men’s B League.

Oliver Harkin’s lead might have narrowed last night after he came home in 4th place but mathematically speaking he’s got this one in the bag.

In third place, Kevin Derrig completed his eighth race of the league and surplants Gary Condell who sat out last night. 

B LEAGUE WOMEN’S CLUB TEAMS
PositionClub NamePoints
1Pulse TC851
2Lisburn TC546
3TriLimits TC419
4TriLakes TC380
53D TC378
6Limerick TC370
7Naas TC187
8Waterford TC155
9Piranha TC136
10Cork TC47
11Olympian TC47
12Northwest TC46
13Portmarnock TC45
B LEAGUE MEN’S CLUB TEAMS
PositionClub NamePoints
13D TC1286
2Piranha TC1273
3Pulse TC1178
4Blackwater TC1016
5Tri An Mhi TC705
6Newry TC657
7Fingal TC633
8Ennis TC616
9Olympian TC611
10Belpark TC430
11Down TC386
12Trilogy TC376
13Lisburn TC326
14Naas TC313
15Eden TC276
16Kinsale TC253
17Cork TC230
18Northwest TC214
19Waterford TC156
20Limerick TC152
21Portmarnock TC122
22Lanesboro TC57
23Mallow TC56
24Crosshaven TC27
25Setanta TC14
26TriLakesTC13
27TriLimits TC7
28Triangle TC6
29Tralee TC1
30Mako TC1
C LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL MEN’S
PositionNameClubPoints
1Peter Blissett Cork TC473
2Pat LinehanPiranha TC376
3J. HealyLanesboro TC362


There was plenty of action in the Men’s C League on Volcano After Party but in the end it resulted in just a slight change in the totals and no change in the overall order.

Kevin Blissett’s unassailable total stays on 473, Pat Linehan extends his lead over J Healy by two points.

The action next week could well come from back in the pack – where at least six riders lie within striking distance of the podium and all have the opportunity to supplant a lower score with a good performance – watch this space!

C LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL WOMEN’S
PositionNameClubPoints
1Elaine Lally  Lanesboro TC433
2Róisín DonohoeLongford TC432
3Cathy CunninghamOmagh TC413

Elaine Lally, Roisin Donohoe and Cathy Cunningham – Hollywood called us this morning and want to buy the script rights to your Zwift battle!

With one round left, changes to the leadership nearly every week and never more than a handful of points between the top three, there is just ONE POINT separating first from second!

Whoever reaches the top of Alpe d’Zwift is likely going to take the whole league next week.

C LEAGUE MEN’S CLUB TEAMS
PositionClub NamePoints
1Cork TC1454
2Piranha TC1432
3Lanesboro TC1369
4Blackwater TC973
5Belpark TC805
6TriLakes TC668
7Pulse TC654
8Down TC520
9Naas TC513
10Ennis TC387
11Cobh TC328
123D TC298
13North West TC291
14Wexford TC264
15Boru TC247
16Waterford TC216
17Lisburn TC200
18Midland TC186
19Mako TC182
20Mallow TC182
21TriLimits TC163
22Fingal TC156
23Newry TC144
24Schull TC110
25Wicklow TC104
26Portmarnock TC76
27Eden TC73
28BrownShoes TC67
29LoughKey TC66
30Tri An Mhi TC59
31Tried&Tested TC46
32Triangle TC38
33Setanta TC38
34Trilogy TC36
35Limerick TC23
36Kinsale TC13
37Athlone TC11
38Olympian TC2
39Westport TC2
40WestClareTC1
C LEAGUE WOMEN’S CLUB TEAMS
PositionClub NamePoints
1Omagh TC1546
2Cork TC1283
3Olympian TC917
4Blackwater TC847
5Lanesboro TC609
6Belpark TC571
7Piranha TC541
8Limerick TC445
9Longford TC432
10T3 TC338
113D TC335
12Naas TC328
13Boru TC320
14Down TC263
15Mallow TC148
16Pulse TC80
17Eden TC73
18Tri Limits TC67
19Mako TC25
D LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL WOMEN’S
PositionNameClubPoints
1Louise McGirl431
2Maeve GallowayDown TC425
2Miriam GroganPiranha TC425

Welcome to the league Kim Campbell! Kim won last night’s race with a very strong ride. Miriam Grogan was the best of the top three and moves from third to joint second with Maeve Galloway.

Louise McGirl stays top after finishing in 4th last night but with just a six point lead, the Women’s D League is another that looks likely to be won or lost on the final round!

D LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL MEN’S
PositionNameClubPoints
1Kevin HughesTriLimits TC468
2 Keith RyanMako TC450
2Stephen Smyth3D TC419

Kevin Hughes bolstered his league lead with second place overall last night, his margin is now 18 points – technically not enough to guarantee him overall victory just yet but sufficient enough to mean that a decent ride will see him take the league on Alpe d’Zwift.

Keith Ryan stays on 450 points while last night’s winner Stephen Smyth looks safe on 419 points in third.

D LEAGUE WOMEN’S CLUB TEAMS
PositionClub NamePoints
1Tri Limits TC1024
2Piranha TC998
3Blackwater TC798
4Down TC741
5Pulse TC622
6Kinsale TC334
73D TC312
8Naas TC291
9Mako TC188
10Lisburn TC162
11Mallow TC128
12Lanesboro TC78
13Peninsula TC61
14Tri An Mhi45
15Belpark TC41
D LEAGUE MEN’S CLUB TEAMS
PositionClub NamePoints
1Tri Limits TC1091
2Mako TC802
3Blackwater TC786
4Boru TC756
53D TC745
6Lanesboro TC646
7Down TC578
8Midland TC445
9Athlone TC422
10Pulse TC390
11Eden TC384
12Trilogy TC297
13Mallow TC285
14Cork TC280
15Belpark TC276
16Portmarnock TC213
17Olympian TC130
18Lisburn TC75
19Limerick TC49
20Fingal TC36

RESULTS

You can see all the race results and dig in to the in-depth data on the race’s ZwiftPower page.

In contrast to Triathlon Ireland’s autumn league, the 2021 Winter-Spring League does not have its own page on Zwift Power. Instead we are compiling the individual and club rankings ourselves – this is being done to ensure we can allocate points equally to men and women.

The same scoring criteria apply from our previous league: (with women and men assigned points separately).

1st : 61 points
2nd : 56 points
3rd : 51 points
4th-50th : 49-3 points
Every finisher from 51st onwards will receive 1 point. 

The team competition pulls points each week from a club’s best five riders – unlike the Autumn League however once each week’s club score is finalised it can’t change of a rider subsequently changes teams.

The same will apply to riders who manage to earn an upgrade during the league – if you move up a category, you cannot take your already earned points with you as this would not be fair to your new rivals in your upgraded cat.

WHY AM I NOT THERE?

If you don’t see your name on either the ZwiftPower race results sheet or the Triathlon Ireland league standings here are some leads to follow up:

FILTERED RIDERS

ZwiftPower will ‘filter’ (aka exclude) any results from riders for a number of reasons, the most common being the absence of a heart rate monitor, a verified power meter or those who entered a power category below their ability/exceeded the W/kg for the power category they entered.

These are automated decisions based on power and made by ZwiftPower not Triathlon Ireland.

While Zwift racing is primarily about having fun, we have a responsibility to ensure that any race that carried our name is also fair so unfortunately if you were excluded or ‘filtered’ it is for a legitimate reason. Filtering is an automatic, data based decision by ZwiftPower designed to ensure an above board race.

We know it can be heart breaking when your HR monitor or Power Meter data fail you in a race but view it like having a mechanical that causes you to pull out of a real life race – it’s unfortunate but not grounds to have your result re-instated.

LEAGUE TABLES

If you are missing from the Triathlon Ireland League Table it is likely for one of two reasons
– You are not assigned to a Triathlon Ireland club on ZwiftPower
– You are not assigned to Triathlon Ireland on ZwiftPower

Only riders assigned to a Triathlon Ireland club or to Triathlon Ireland (as a club) will be included in the results sheets. If however you are a Triathlon Ireland 2021 member and have been left off for these reasons, drop us an email – we are happy to re-instate you. Please email roisin@triathlonireland.com.

Only riders assigned to a Triathlon Ireland club will be added to the Club Rankings tables. 

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