The SR1 Austin Race is where precision pacing, biomarker strategy, and high-speed racing all collide under the lights. Whether you're watching from home or live at the track, here's everything you need to know to follow every meter, every split, and every biomarker update in real time.
Where to Watch: Kick Is the Exclusive Home
The SR1 Austin Race streams exclusively on Kick. That means if you want the full broadcast, live commentary, and all the in-race biomarker overlays, Kick is your hub.
- Go to Kick.com or open the Kick mobile app.
- Search for the official BioSports SR1 channel or navigate directly from the featured events section on race day.
- Log in or create a free Kick account so you can follow, chat, and receive notifications when the broadcast goes live.
- Hit Follow on the BioSports SR1 channel so the race is pinned to your feed and notifications are enabled.
Step-by-Step: Streaming SR1 Austin Race on Kick
On race day, you don't want to be hunting for links. Here's the exact flow to make sure you're in your digital seat before the start gun.
- 1. Get set 30 minutes early. The pre-show starts before the main event, with breakdowns of SR1 athlete form, health trends, and Austin-specific race strategy.
- 2. Join the Kick stream on desktop, mobile, or TV. Use your browser, the Kick app, or a supported smart TV device to pull up the BioSports SR1 channel.
- 3. Turn on high quality. In the Kick player settings, switch to the highest resolution your connection can handle so lap splits, live overlays, and race lines are crisp.
- 4. Enable sound and chat. Commentary and live chat add context—especially during pace changes, tactical moves, and biomarker spikes.
- 5. Keep an eye on the on-screen SR1 dashboards. You'll see live metrics like pace, lap time deltas, and recovery curves as the race unfolds.
Countdown and Schedule
At the top of this page, you'll see a live countdown to SR1 Austin Race day. It automatically updates to show how many days remain, so you always know exactly how close you are to race night.
- Race city: Austin
- Venue: SR1 Circuit
- Broadcast partner: Kick (exclusive)
- Format: Multi-lap SR1 race with live biomarker scoring
Watching Live from Austin
If you're in Austin, you can experience the SR1 field in person—trackside, under stadium lights, with the biomarker boards towering over the backstretch. The live environment feels closer to a playoff game than a traditional race meet.
- Arrive early. Gates typically open 90 minutes before the first SR1 heats. That gives you time to clear security, find your section, and dial in your viewpoint.
- Lock in a biomarker board view. Some sections are closer to the track, others closer to the digital boards. If you care about reading every split and SR1 metric, face the boards directly.
- Bring a second screen. Many fans watch the Kick broadcast on their phone while in the stadium to pair live commentary with the in-person experience.
- Follow the SR1 sectors. The Austin layout breaks the race into sectors with different pacing demands—watch how SR1 athletes adjust as they move through each one.
Looking Back at the Last SR1 Austin Race
The last time SR1 came to Austin, the field put on a blueprint performance in strategic racing. Early laps started conservative, but the mid-race surge turned the closing kilometers into a drag race between the most resilient profiles in the division.
The winning SR1 athlete made the decisive move with two laps to go, pushing into negative split territory while maintaining stable recovery curves. Behind them, the pack fractured—some athletes chased the move and paid for it in the final sector, others stuck to their pacing plan and climbed the leaderboard as the field faded.
In the data, the story was even clearer: smoother SR1 curves, less volatility in high-effort sectors, and tighter lap-to-lap variance separated the top finishers from the rest of the field. Austin rewards athletes who understand their own SR1 profile and stick to it under pressure.
Why This SR1 Austin Race Matters
SR1 events are where training data becomes competition. Austin, with its fast surface and charged atmosphere, has become one of the signature stops on the SR1 calendar. Every lap is a test of pacing, health, and decision making under pressure.
Whether you're watching from your couch with a Kick stream pulled up on the big screen or shouting from the stands in Austin, the SR1 Austin Race is built to be experienced live. Follow the countdown, lock in your viewing plan, and get ready for race night.