The indieVelo November 2023 monthly challenge includes a North Lake Loop Time Trial and cumulative vertical distance climbing totals. Results from last month's challenge are here too!
It’s November already! indieVelo’s monthly challenges are a great way to engage with the platform and test your fitness against your indoor fellows!
Training
Training: Hill climb time again! All rides count (free riding, pacing, training, and racing), and your challenge is your own cumulative total vertical distance for the month.
Racing
Racing: It’s time for a new course! This time, the tricky-to-pace North Lake Loop – short but lumpy!
Every hour throughout the month, there’s a special Time Trial event running in-game and highlighted in gold in the events tab in The Hub. You can enter as many times as you like, and your challenge is to post the fastest time you can.
Both these challenges are now active on the server, so feel free to get started straight away. Good luck, and have fun!
Check out the September Challenge Final Standings here!
Congratulations to all October 2023 Challengers! Thanks to all of the New Competition, things are Heating UP!
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Semi-retired after more than 20 years as the owner and director of a private Orthopedic Physical Therapy practice, Chris now enjoys the freedom to dedicate himself to his passions—virtual cycling and writing.
Driven to give back to the sport that has enriched his life with countless experiences and relationships, he founded a non-profit organization, TheDIRTDadFund. In the summer of 2022, he rode 3,900 miles from San Francisco to his “Gain Cave” on Long Island, New York, raising support for his charity.
His passion for cycling shines through in his writing, which has been featured in prominent publications like Cycling Weekly, Cycling News, road.cc, Zwift Insider, Endurance.biz, and Bicycling. In 2024, he was on-site in Abu Dhabi, covering the first live, in-person UCI Cycling Esports World Championship.
His contributions to cycling esports have not gone unnoticed, with his work cited in multiple research papers exploring this evolving discipline. He sits alongside esteemed esports scientists as a member of the Virtual Sports Research Network and contributes to groundbreaking research exploring the new frontier of virtual physical sport. Chris co-hosts The Virtual Velo Podcast, too.
