There are 4 types of virtual races available for racers to self report their times:
Organizer enters race times manually via "Edit results" on the results page
- Steps by organizer
- Organizer creates an online registration on Webscorer website
- After receiving times from racers, the organizer edits the result and enters the time
- Steps by racers
- Racers register for the race on the Webscorer website
- Racers send their times to the organizer via email or some other method
- Pricing
- If the event has an entry fee, the usual USD $1 / racer fee applies.
- If the event is free for racers, then there is no fee.
Racer enters time at registration
- Steps by organizer
- Organizer creates an online registration on Webscorer website
- Steps by racers
- Racers register for the race on the Webscorer website, and enter their times on the registration form
- Pricing
- If the event has an entry fee, the usual USD $1 / racer fee applies.
- If the event is free for racers, then there is no fee.
Racer enters time via racer profile
- Steps by organizer
- Organizer creates an online registration on Webscorer website
- Steps by racers
- Racers register for the race on the Webscorer website
- The racer must sign-in using a webscorer account as part of registration
- After registration, racer navigates to Profiles / My racer profiles
- Racer enters their time and saves the result
- Pricing
- Racer enters time via racer profile events have a USD $1 per racer fee that’s due after the registration has closed.
- If the event has an entry fee, there’s no extra Webscorer fee beyond the USD $1 fee already due for paid registrations.
- If the event is free for racers, the USD $1 / racer fee still applies.
Racer times self by scanning QR codes using Webscorer app
- Steps by organizer
- Organizer creates an online registration on Webscorer website
- Organizer defines custom QR codes for each timing point
- Organizer prints the QR codes & laminates them for weather-protection
- Organizer places the QR codes on the race course
- Steps by racers
- Racers register for the race on the Webscorer website
- Before the race, racers install the Webscorer app on their iOS or Android phones
- Racers sign in to the app with the same account used during the registration
- During the race, racers perform self-timing by scanning QR codes on course
- Pricing
- QR code events have a USD $1 per racer fee that’s due after the registration has closed.
- If the event has an entry fee, there’s no extra Webscorer fee beyond the USD $1 fee already due for paid registrations.
- If the event is free for racers, the USD $1 / racer fee still applies.
- There’s no cost for racers to install & use the (free) Webscorer app.
- No PRO timing subscription is required for QR code events.
- More details for QR code races are on our blog