Challenge Fuerteventura
Half Ironman / 70.3 Challenge

Challenge Fuerteventura

Fuerteventura, Spain · APR 2026

🏊 1900m
🚴 90km
🏃 21.1km
31

Triathlon Index Score

Moderate

Average Finish Time 05:18:00
Total Finishers 1 664
Temperature 22°C
Water Temperature 19°C
Bike Elevation ↑800m
Established 2019

"One of the most scenic triathlon courses in the world — swim, bike, and run through the beauty of Fuerteventura."

🏊 Swim

Distance 1900m
Water ocean (open-water)
Water Temp 19°C
Wetsuit conditional
Avg Split 00:38:00

Ocean swim in Fuerteventura.

🚴 Bike

Distance 90km
Elevation ↑800m
Profile rolling
Drafting Non-drafting
Avg Split 02:45:00

Rolling bike course in Fuerteventura.

🏃 Run

Distance 21.1km
Elevation ↑75m
Surface road
Topology out-and-back
Avg Split 01:54:00

Run through Fuerteventura.

Transition Details

T1 — Swim → Bike
T2 — Bike → Run

T1/T2 are in the same location · Surface: grass

Weather

Air Temp 22°C 17°–26°C
Humidity 50%
Rain Chance 5%
Wind 10 km/h

Typical: 22°C, 50% humidity.

Registration

Registration Opens octobre
Entry Cost €344
Time Limit 8.5h
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The Story

Fuerteventura is Lanzarote's neighbour, and it shares the same volcanic DNA — but where Lanzarote is jagged and dramatic, Fuerteventura is longer, lower, and windier. Much windier. This is the Canary Island that wind and kite surfers call home, and the triathlon course treats you to the same Atlantic trade winds that those surfers depend on.

The Atlantic swim is similar to Lanzarote's — clear volcanic water at 19°C, sheltered enough near the coast to be manageable. The bike is where Fuerteventura's character emerges: 800m of climbing on roads that cross a volcanic landscape of desert plains, small volcanic hills, and relentless headwind. The wind on Fuerteventura doesn't gust — it blows, steadily and firmly, and the flat desert terrain offers nothing to hide behind.

The coastal run provides relief after the wind-battered bike, with ocean views and the kind of barren volcanic beauty that's either deeply atmospheric or deeply alienating, depending on your relationship with suffering.

Challenge Fuerteventura is the wind race. If you can handle the Canary Island trade winds on a bike, you can handle anything.

"Fuerteventura's wind is like Lanzarote's, but there's more island to cross. More wind, more suffering, more character."

Canary Islands veteran — Challenge Fuerteventura 2023

"I've never worked so hard to go so slowly on a bike. The wind doesn't care about your FTP."

European age-grouper — Post-race report

What It Feels Like

Challenge Fuerteventura is the wind test. If the Canary Islands trades are blowing (they almost always are), this is one of the most demanding bike courses in half-ironman triathlon — not because of the climbing, but because of the relentless, inescapable wind.

🏊 The Swim

Atlantic off Fuerteventura: 19°C, volcanic-clear, reasonably sheltered near the coast. Similar to Lanzarote's swim — pleasant, manageable, and a brief respite before the wind begins.

🚴 The Bike

800m of climbing across volcanic desert terrain in constant trade winds. The wind is the course. The hills matter, but the wind matters more. Desert roads with no shelter, no trees, no buildings — just you, the volcanic landscape, and air that's been blowing since it left West Africa. Deep-section wheels are a gamble. Disc wheels are a liability.

🏃 The Run

Coastal running in Canary Islands warmth. The ocean views are beautiful, the volcanic terrain is otherworldly, and your legs carry the memory of the wind-battered bike.

Legendary Moments

2019

Challenge Arrives on the Wind Island

Fuerteventura gets its first Challenge half-distance. The wind immediately becomes the talking point.

2022

The Calm Day

An unusual calm day produces unexpectedly fast bike splits. Athletes who trained for wind discover they're actually fast when conditions cooperate.

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FAQ

What distance is the Challenge Fuerteventura? +

The Challenge Fuerteventura is a Half Ironman / 70.3 distance triathlon: 1900m swim, 90km bike, and 21.1km run (113km total) in Fuerteventura, Spain.

When is the Challenge Fuerteventura? +

The next edition is on April 24, 2026. The race is typically held in April.

Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +

Ocean water at 19°C average. Wetsuit rules are conditional.

How hilly is the bike course? +

800m of climbing over 90km. Profile: rolling. Drafting not allowed.

What's the weather like on race day? +

17–26°C, 50% humidity, 5% rain chance, 10 km/h winds.

Average finish time? +

Approximately 5h 18m. Varies with conditions and athlete experience.

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