Introducing

VIRTUAL PIGEON RACING

Competitive racing

Get in the game

Virtual Pigeon Racing transforms traditional pigeon racing into a modern competitive game of preparation, performance and strategy.

The sky is your arena

Every race begins before the pigeons leave the release point. Open the race page and read the setup: location, distance, category, start time,available slots, entry requirements and the weather captured for the event.Then compare those demands with the pigeons in your Loft.The fastest-looking bird is not automatically the right choice. A sprint asks for a different profile than a marathon. A headwind changes the value of strength, stamina, endurance, health and fitness. A navigation-heavy route puts more pressure on orientation, navigation and intelligence. The first skill in VPR is not clicking Join. It is knowing why you should.

Digital Champions

Every pigeon enters VPR with a fixed identity and a complete starting profile. Rarity, generation, bloodline, breed type, genotypes,category, speed score and ten core abilities all add context. Some describe what the pigeon is. Others help explain what it may be capable of becoming.
There is no universal best pigeon. One bird may have the power and race fit for short competition. Another may carry the stamina, endurance,health and route efficiency needed over distance. The champion is the pigeon whose profile meets the right test and whose owner keeps learning from the result.

A whole world to explore

VPR races take place across real-world locations. Geography, route,distance and weather turn every event into a different problem. Before the start, the system captures a real-world weather snapshot and locks it into the official race setup. That same condition set is used for the race and its later verification.

Temperature, rain, air pressure, wind direction, wind speed andhumidity all help describe how demanding the race may be. The weather does not choose the winner, but it changes what the race asks from every pigeon.
The same bird can be the right call today and the wrong call tomorrow.

Using data for strategy

When the race goes live, follow it in real time. Watch the route on the map, track the pigeons and move between 2D and 3D views. Positions, average speed, weather and live telemetry turn the flight into more than a moving leaderboard.
Follow position, speed, altitude, distance and flight path as the race develops. See where a pigeon holds an efficient line, where it spends more energy and where the conditions expose a weakness. The animation creates the tension. The information explains it.

Who is the winner

VPR follows the central logic of pigeon racing: the winner is the pigeon with the highest average speed over its measured route. In a One Loft Race, all pigeons share the same start and destination, so the highest average speed will usually match the first visible finish.
My Loft Races create a different calculation. Loft positions can vary within the allowed race circle, so one pigeon may appear to arrive first while another wins by completing its own route at the higher average speed. The result is not based on a camera angle. It is based on distance over time.

Building Champions

After the race, your pigeon returns to Your Loft. The result added to its race history, gained XP, Wins, losses, average speed, win ratio, favorite distance and race conditions start forming a pattern. One result never tells the whole story. Review your birds race, the conditions, the route and the way the pigeon performed. Every race is competition but it is also a piece of information on your way creating the next champion.

The race formats

One loft race

Same start. Same destination. Direct comparison between pigeons under the same general setup.

My loft race

A fixed release point and distance, with your Loft placed on the allowed race circle. Route and location choice add a tactical layer.

Twin race

A future format designed to connect virtual pigeons with real-world racing counterparts. Availability depends on rollout.

Distance types

Sprint race

Shorter races shaped by acceleration,  speed-focused potential, fast decisions and race fit.

Middle distance

A  more balanced test that asks for speed, energy management and a complete  profile.

Long distance

Sustained  performance, stamina, endurance, health, fitness and efficient navigation  become increasingly important.

Marathon

The longest test. Resilience, condition, route efficiency and long-duration  performance move to the front.

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