"Lake swim and rolling countryside bike in São Paulo, Brazil."
🏊 Swim
Beginner-friendly swim in São Paulo
🚴 Bike
Short flat bike loop in São Paulo
🏃 Run
Quick run through São Paulo
Transition Details
T1/T2 are in the same location · Surface: pavement
Weather
Pleasant conditions for racing in São Paulo
Registration
https://www.example.com/sao-paulo-super-sprint-triathlon
The Story
Race morning in São Paulo. The start line hums with nervous energy. The 400m swim sends you into mild still lake waters at 22°C — comfortable — cool on entry, forgotten after 200 metres. The 10km bike is flat, built for speed and aero position. A 2.5km flat run finishes what the bike started. What makes it memorable: Ibirapuera Park's green lung, urban density pressing in from all sides, a city that races at the same speed it does everything. It's over in thirty minutes, but you'll remember it for months.
"Every city has a marathon. São Paulo has a triathlon. That tells you something about this place."
What It Feels Like
A super sprint course that reflects São Paulo: mega-city determination in South America's engine room. It suits beginners and those chasing personal bests. The course doesn't fight you — it lets you race. Race it once and you'll understand why people return.
🏊 The Swim
A 400m freshwater lake swim at 22°C. No salt sting, no currents, just you and the distance. Lake swims reward smooth technique over brute force.
🚴 The Bike
10km of flat road — a time-trialist's playground. The absence of climbing means aerodynamic position and sustained power determine your bike split. Wind, not gradient, is the variable here.
🏃 The Run
A 2.5km flat run through São Paulo. After the bike, flat ground feels like a gift — until the pace catches up. The run rewards negative splitting: start conservative, finish strong, pass people in the final kilometres.
💡 Insider Tips
- → Super-sprint is essentially a time trial. Warm up thoroughly before the start — you'll be at threshold within 30 seconds of the gun. A five-minute jog and swim warm-up can be worth a minute on the clock.
- → Practice your transitions until they're automatic. In shorter races, a fast T1 and T2 can be worth more than months of swim training. Lay out your kit the night before; rehearse the sequence in your head.
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FAQ
What distance is the São Paulo Super Sprint Triathlon? +
The São Paulo Super Sprint Triathlon is a Super Sprint distance triathlon: 400m swim, 10km bike, and 2.5km run (12.9km total) in São Paulo, Brazil.
When is the São Paulo Super Sprint Triathlon? +
Typically held in July on a Saturday.
Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +
Lake water at 22°C average. Wetsuits are allowed.
How hilly is the bike course? +
79m of climbing over 10km. Profile: flat. Drafting not allowed.
What's the weather like on race day? +
undefined–undefined°C, 55% humidity, 20% rain chance, 10 km/h winds.
Average finish time? +
Approximately 0h 40m. Varies with conditions and athlete experience.
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