SWE Cup

SWE Cup

Overview

Welcome to the Swedish Cycling Federation's SWE Cup presented by Bauhaus, Wahoo, Enervit, Sportson and Swedish Zwift Riders.

Now it's time for one of the national highlights of the season when it comes to E-cycling! Here is some information about the SWE Cup in E-cycling, 2026. This season's SWE Cup will be run starting on Monday, January 12. The SWE Cup in one of Zwift's largest series and competitions. There are a lot of participants and it has quickly grown over the years to become Sweden's largest national E-racing event. Every Swedish rider is welcome to attend, from beginners to Pros.

The Cup contains a total of six different competitions, and you need to compete in at least 1 point, 1 scratch, 1 Tiny Race and one iTT to fight for the Cup.

You can buy your license now to avoid stress. The races are normally published on the Thursday before the competition day and are not visible in the Zwift calendar. E-cycling has its own Facebook group. Here you can discuss and ask questions about everything related to SWE Cup E-cycling and other races organized by SWE Cycling.

This event is hosted on Zwift.

About the SWE Cup

Sweden was one of the first countries to have a race series. The SWE Cup is something that the Swedish Cycling Federation has done for a long time outdoors. But it was a great success when we brought it inside to the world of E-cycling. Today, Sweden has the biggest number of cyclists competing in a national series. We are very proud of this.

Don't miss the live broadcast from Leadout Esports and SWE Cycling's Youtube platform which starts at around with a walkthrough of the course, interviews with cyclists, live visits to bike shops, interesting lectures, exciting offers and much more! This year we are stepping up and doing the broadcast together with Leadout Esports and Nathan Guerra. You can also watch the broadcast via a link on SWE Cycling's Facebook platform.

Eligibility

Riders need the Swedish Cycling Federation's E-cycling license (or a regular race license) to attend the SWE Cup.

Race Format

All races give riders opportunities to collect points as detailed here. Refer to Race 2 to see the list of sprints and KQOMs.

Finishing Points

The finishing positions of races 1, 2, 4 and 5 gives the riders points according to the following table.

Position
Points
1
60
2
55
3
50
4
47
5
45
6
43
7
41
8
39
9
37
10
35
11
34
12
33
13
32
14
31
15
30
16
29
17
28
18
27
19
26
20
25
21
24
22
23
23
22
24
21
25
20
26
19
27
18
28
17
29
16
30
15
31
14
32
13
33
12
34
11
35
10
36
9
37
8
38
7
39
6
40
5
41
4
42
3
43
2
44
1
1

Note that after position 43, every rider gets 1 point.

Finishing Points for Criterium Races

Races 3 and 6 consist of three individual criteriums (short races), each giving points according to the following table.

Position
Points
1
20
2
17
3
15
4
13
5
11
6
9
7
7
8
5
9
3
10
1
1

After position 9, every rider gets 1 point.

Points for Sprints and KQOMs

In addition to finishing points, Race 2 includes points in six arches (three sprints, three KQOMs). The points are awarded according to the following table.

Position
Points
1
20
2
17
3
15
4
13
5
11
6
9
7
7
8
5
9
3
10
1

Only the top 10 riders in each sprint and KQOM get points.

Race Calendar