
A clown car of indoor cyclists gather each week over beverages to talk Zwift Racing - in particular the Herd Racing League.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 277 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Pink Tron returns after a short Hiatus with Craig, Chris, John & Stef discussing the final week of the first HSRL series of 2026 on the Ghostbusters-inspired Stay-Puft Pursuit.
Peanut Butter Porter is a major talking point.
Your slightly delayed Pink Tron talks about the Queen's Highway HSRL, firmware updates to play controllers and how we kill time on longer rides on the trainer.
Happy listening everyone!
Options abound for the HSRL Scratch Race on Yumezi Grit, Steve, John & Stef talk about their experiences on it. News is limited to a number of wheels and frames that are not the best, and then John grills Craig about his New England race trip.
Craig, Stef & John discuss Scotland Smash for HSRL, 2 Bridges Loop HBR and whether we should all be ignoring power and riding on RPE...
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So having never done an individual race before, I decided late in the day to give this one a go, mainly because I am badge hunting my last few badges on Zwift, and Big Foot Hills was one I needed.
I was recommended to listen to this podcast to get an overview of the course, so I did. Armed with the info contained in the podcast and some notes as to where the primes were I headed to the puddle parlour, and cake second in my category! 💥
It’s just a lot of good fun talking about races on Zwift. If you like people drinking and talking about virtual bike racing, this podcast is for you!
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This show centers on Zwift racing, with a strong emphasis on Herd Racing League dynamics, race tactics, course design, and gear talk. Hosts banter about recent events, race formats, and community happenings, often weaving in practical tips for course navigation, power-ups, and ladder play. A notable throughline is the tight-knit, self-deprecating camaraderie of indoor cycling enthusiasts who treat weekly sessions as social events as well as competition. The format tends to blend race analysis, setup discussions, and behind-the-scenes community updates, making it appealing for riders who want actionable strategy alongside relatable banter and team culture.
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Recent guests on The Pink Tron include:
1. Chris Greenland
2. Stef Etchen
3. Geoff Stoll
4. Nate Holm
5. Craig Martin
6. Steve Pritchard
7. Steve Richard
8. Stef at Yen
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