France added to growing T100 Triathlon World Tour calendar for 2025

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France Joins T100 Triathlon World Tour for 2025

Exciting news for triathlon fans as France is set to host one of the premier races of the T100 Triathlon World Tour in 2025. This move strengthens the rapidly growing series, which is now expanding across various key locations globally.

The French event will take place in the stunning coastal city of Nice, adding a picturesque yet challenging venue for athletes. Featuring the unique T100 format, the race will challenge triathletes with a 100km course designed to push both professionals and amateurs to their limits.

T100 World Tour Expansion

The T100 series is rapidly growing in popularity, with France now added to an impressive calendar that spans several continents. Each event brings its own local flavor, and the Nice triathlon promises an exciting mix of challenging routes and breathtaking scenery. The race format has been specially designed to bridge the gap between traditional long-distance triathlons and shorter sprints, offering an intense experience for competitors of all levels.

With its fast-paced 100km race structure, the T100 series is gaining attention from some of the top athletes in the sport, as well as enthusiastic amateurs seeking to test their limits.

What to Expect from the French Edition

Set against the beautiful backdrop of the French Riviera, the Nice event will feature a 2km swim, 80km bike, and 18km run. The relatively short swim and run distances, coupled with a longer bike course, make it a unique challenge, especially for cyclists looking to excel in the sport. Additionally, the rolling hills and coastal roads of Nice will ensure a thrilling and competitive race, ideal for those chasing personal records or podium finishes.

Looking Ahead to 2025

The addition of France to the T100 World Tour highlights the rapid expansion of this triathlon series, with more destinations likely to be added in the coming months. With Nice as a new host, the 2025 season promises to be one of the most exciting yet, attracting both professionals and ambitious amateurs alike.

Source: WorldTriathlon

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