- Author: Luxrah
- Date: February 25, 2025
- Updated: February 25, 2025
- Expansion: World of Warcraft
The Kalimdor Cup has returned to World of Warcraft for all of you Skyriding race enthusiasts out there! There are 16 total races spread across the western continent of Azeroth to be completed on Normal, Advanced, or Reverse. The races are available through March 10th.
To get started, speak with Lord Andestrasz near the Rostrum of Transformation at Valdrakken in the Dragon Isles. Then head to any of the race locations listed in the post below to compete. There are achievements to be earned as well as Riders of Azeroth Badges that can be exchanged for various rewards from Maztha in Valdrakken.
The Riders of Azeroth invite skyriders to compete in races throughout Kalimdor!
When: February 25 – March 10
Where:Â Begins in Valdrakken
With a total of sixteen races spread across Kalimdor, riders will have a sky full of options for challenging courses in Normal, Advanced, and Reverse variations. Head to Valdrakken and speak to Lord Andestrasz near the Rostrum of Transformation to pick up the initial quest.
Ahn’Qiraj Circuit (Outdoor Ahn’Qiraj, South of Silithus) |
Nordrassil Spiral (Mount Hyjal) |
Ashenvale Ambit (Ashenvale) |
Razorfen Roundabout (Southern Barrens) |
Great Divide Dive (Northern Barrens) |
Rocketway Ride (Azshara) |
Desolace Drift (Desolace) |
Thousand Needles Thread (Thousand Needles) |
Durotar Tour (Durotar) |
Uldum Tour (Uldum) |
Felwood Flyover (Felwood) |
Un’Goro Crater Circuit (Un’goro Crater) |
Feralas Ruins Ramble (Feralas) |
Webwinder Weave (Stonetalon Mountains) |
Hyjal Hotfoot (Mount Hyjal) |
Winter Wander (Winterspring) |
Kalimdor’s brave racers can earn achievements and Riders of Azeroth Badges for completing races. Exchange your badges for unique items and rewards from Maztha in Valdrakken so that you can dash through the skies with panache. Nothing else to collect? Trade your badges in for Valdrakken Accord Insignias to gain reputation with the Valdrakken Accord.
The sky’s the limit (unless you’re trying to beat the timer); may the winds be at your back as you go for the gold.