
Three weeks of racing. One final push. And now, the results are in.
The iFIT & Ergatta Spring Cup brought together members across treadmill, bike, and row for a global competition built on consistency, effort, and progression. From the first race to the final bonus week, members showed up, pushed their limits, and built momentum week over week.
Some stepped onto the podium. Others pushed further than they thought possible. All of them contributed to what made this competition meaningful.
Now it’s time to recognize those who rose to the top.
Celebrating the Winners
Across every category—from age groups to modalities—Spring Cup winners demonstrated what consistent, structured training can deliver.
These athletes didn’t just perform once. They built their results across multiple races, refining their effort and improving their times throughout the competition. The podium reflects not just performance, but consistency over time.
Top finishers in each division will receive official Spring Cup medals, marking their performance across four weeks of competition.
Treadmill Champions
Female Division
Age ≤30
- Cole — 113:39
- coco0501 — 65:53
- Cotton2234 — 73:20
Age 31–40
- ns565 — 83:57
- BFizzle5 — 94:05
- pregger — 94:58
Age 41–50
- Iowa2682 — 96:36
- EMTLiz — 97:31
- TorontoTipperary76 — 104:05
Age 51–60
- Shazzabir — 112:31
- Txrunnergrl — 114:34
- Flying Monkey — 116:34
Age 61–70
- The Ka — 92:55
- woody555 — 148:36
- CinnamonJackal350 — 73:32
Age Unknown
- Lisa Pinell — 29:39
- akaking — 33:11
- AmaranthCamel639 — 34:08
Male Division
Age ≤30
- JJenior — 89:47
- Awse — 91:24
- Arith — 93:40
Age 31–4
- LEERZ14 — 68:51
- HighDesertRunning — 71:17
- Vorpal44 — 79:00
Age 41–50
- SpeedyBeaver — 69:37
- GregAll — 79:08
- drshrimpcostarica — 85:47
Age 51–60
- Lawdog — 99:50
- Don’t Touch TheTurtle — 113:58
- ChampagneFirefly720 — 118:16
Age 61–70
- WER — 104:02
- MagnoliaChickadee802 — 118:57
- Run for Boomer — 130:40
Age 71+
- ABH — 117:32
- MarathonMO — 131:13
- Gambler — 38:12
Age Unknown
- LemonSquirrel948 — 60:12
- doumister39 — 81:29
- BurgundyBadger311 — 27:55
Other / Nonbinary
Age Unknown
- LimeHawk758 — 62:21
- SeashellTiger967 — 25:02
- GambogeGuppy428 — 33:29
Bike Champions
Female Division
Age ≤30
- Brynskey — 124:26
- mojo784 — 29:21
- CinnabarSailfish457 — 31:46
Age 31–40
- PeriwinkleSparrow447 — 85:33
- Warbird — 98:53
- Aly92 — 58:21
Age 41–50
- Iowa2682 — 105:14
- Bulma1036 — 122:37
- Chadwicked — 59:51
Age 51–60
- GreyScorpion331 — 102:43
- CinnamonWeasel996 — 130:17
- Bonster — 25:40
Age 61–70
- BigeMM22 — 25:17
- Racerdog25 — 26:23
- JadeEel520 — 36:24
Male Division
Age ≤30
- Judge — 69:50
- Spartan33 — 25:00
- pleiadian23 — 26:58
Age 31–40
- MaxAce8 — 87:01
- Spear941 — 88:24
- JFanok — 96:09
Age 41–50
- Taf — 79:45
- NFB — 87:43
- Jimz. — 92:13
Age 51–60
- Marco58 — 92:50
- 7LUGNUT7 — 95:48
- BlueSheep929 — 102:33
Age 61–70
- Diver57 — 83:26
- TomatoMarten380 — 88:31
- MFCLion1885 — 49:43
Age 71+
- Natultra10 — 108:08
- RussetGuineafowl528 — 28:45
- Boogsie — 35:11
Age Unknown
- PeriwinkleShark342 — 26:35
- Golden1111 — 29:21
- PlatinumLeopard926 — 29:54
Other / Nonbinary
Age Unknown
- OchreGoldfish867 — 33:16
- OliveZebra741 — 44:50
Rower Champions
Female Division
Age 31–40
- HarvBar — 97:20
- Marrrisa — 108:55
- MissSaigon33 — 30:32
Age 41–50
- Rebes30 — 93:17
- HeliotropeSeahorse972 — 53:37
- lizbrescher — 53:37
Age 51–60
- Soot65 — 100:37
- BronzeBird27 — 163:37
- oliverpuppy222 — 77:25
Male Division
Age 31–40
- MyrtlePigeon860 — 65:01
- ndba — 21:06
- LongarmLarry — 27:52
Age 41–50
- Deady Teddy — 80:55
- foreveralive — 89:37
- NFB — 90:23
Age 51–60
- GW70 — 75:16
- Mainsail — 93:34empty138 — 95:49
Standout Performances
Some performances deserve an extra spotlight—not just for winning, but for what they represent.
- Iowa2682 stood out with a dominant showing, earning gold in both Treadmill and Bike (Female 41–50).
- NFB demonstrated impressive versatility, earning podium finishes across Bike and Rower (Male 41-50).
- SpeedyBeaver set a strong pace in Male 41–50 Treadmill with a 69:37 finish.
- The Ka turned in a performance that stood out across age groups, finishing with a 92:55.
These moments highlight what’s possible with consistency and effort.
More Than a Leaderboard
While the winners set the pace, the Spring Cup was designed for something bigger.
Every name on the leaderboard represents effort—every workout completed, every minute logged, every decision to keep going. The final standings highlight the top finishers, but the impact of the event goes beyond rankings.
For many, this was about building structure, creating accountability, and discovering what consistent training can unlock.
The leaderboard captures outcomes. The real impact is what carries forward.
Built Through iFIT
The Spring Cup was created in collaboration with Ergatta and powered by iFIT.
Every race, every result, and every leaderboard placement was tracked and validated through the iFIT platform. From real-time performance data to heart rate–based training, the experience reflects what connected fitness can deliver when structure meets consistency.
For iFIT Pro members, this wasn’t a one-time event. It was an extension of how they train every day.
What Comes Next
The finish line isn’t the end.
For many members, the Spring Cup created momentum that continues beyond the competition. Stronger habits, clearer benchmarks, and a renewed sense of progress carry forward into what comes next.
More events. More structure. More opportunities to train with purpose.
Because when training connects, progress compounds.
Keep training with iFIT Pro and build on your Spring Cup results.


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