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Best tracks in IPSC to accelerate your evolution

Identifying which tracks deliver the best results helps you turn occasional hits into a competitive routine.

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See your featured tracks

Open a test and quickly identify where your performance was most competitive.

Quick actions

Jump straight to import tools and related guides.

Athletes per track

Compare performance by stage.

By track

How to improve

Post-race plan with data.

Evolution

Classified Details

Benchmark in the test.

Performance

What you get on this page

  • Quick reading of the tracks with the best performance.
  • Objective basis for replicating winning technical decisions.
  • Support for setting up training by type of challenge.

Quick summary

  • Quick reading of the tracks with the best performance.
  • Objective basis for replicating winning technical decisions.
  • Support for setting up training by type of challenge.
  • See the sections below and the shortcuts to apply to your test or transmission.

Why look at the best clues

The best tracks reveal an efficient combination of rhythm, precision and decision making. This standard serves as a reference for training and race strategy.

How to apply in training

Use the data to break down what worked: lane entry, movement plan, risk management, and shot execution.

Integration with other analytics

Combine this vision with a radar graph, athlete comparison and time vs points correlation to complete a more complete technical plan.

Continue in the Scoring Services ecosystem

This article is part of /guia-ipsc. To apply it in practice, open a test at https://im.scoring.services/list or follow the steps at /matches. Recreational athletes can start with the comprehensive guide at /tiro-practico-guide-completo.

Map of points/time by stage and quick navigation between the race tracks.

Hit Factor map by time and points with Stage 1–24 navigation
Scatter colored by stage (HF zones) and grid of shortcuts for each competition track.

Map of points/time by stage and quick navigation between the race tracks.

Hit Factor map by time and points with Stage 1–24 navigation
Scatter colored by stage (HF zones) and grid of shortcuts for each competition track.

Map of points/time by stage and quick navigation between the race tracks.

Hit Factor map by time and points with Stage 1–24 navigation
Scatter colored by stage (HF zones) and grid of shortcuts for each competition track.

Map of points/time by stage and quick navigation between the race tracks.

Hit Factor map by time and points with Stage 1–24 navigation
Scatter colored by stage (HF zones) and grid of shortcuts for each competition track.

Tools on the IM hub

Direct links to im.scoring.services — match list, import, athlete search, editors, and more.

All hub features

Each card opens a dedicated area of the import and analysis hub.

Select match

Quickly find the right match in the results hub.

Open match list

Import and reprocess

Start import and keep data consistent for analysis.

Import my match

Analyze athlete

Search athletes and browse history and performance slices.

Find athlete

Division statistics

Compare averages and distributions within the same IPSC division.

Athletes by division

Platform statistics

Distribution by division, state, match level and macro view of imported data.

Open platform stats

Club directory

Filters and search for shooting clubs in the import hub.

Open shooting clubs

Simulate scenarios

Use the editor to validate impact of score changes.

Open editor

Division editor

Review and test division scenarios after the match.

Open division editor

Athlete training

Log sessions, stages and runs outside imported matches.

Open training

IPSC Stage Designer

Draw stages in the browser — WSB, PDF, materials and RO link.

Open Stage Designer

Explore more in the IPSC guide

Frequently asked questions

No. The ideal is to observe a balance between time, points and penalties.

Yes. It helps to define goals by technical standard, not just by final result.

Yes. Both beginners and advanced readers benefit from clue reading.

Yes, in the race hub and in /details-performance-atleta-ipsc, with classification by track type when available.

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