Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiz
Ironman (Full Distance) Ironman

Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiz

Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain · JUL 2026

🏊 3800m
🚴 180km
🏃 42.2km
47

Triathlon Index Score

Challenging

Average Finish Time 12:00:00
Total Finishers 2 000
Temperature 24°C
Water Temperature 19°C
Bike Elevation ↑1800m
Established 2022

"The Basque bike course features stunning mountain scenery."

🏊 Swim

Distance 3800m
Water reservoir (open-water)
Water Temp 19°C
Wetsuit conditional
Avg Split 01:05:00

Reservoir swim in the Basque Country

🚴 Bike

Distance 180km
Elevation ↑1800m
Profile hilly
Drafting Non-drafting
Avg Split 06:00:00

Mountainous Basque course with serious climbing

🏃 Run

Distance 42.2km
Elevation ↑150m
Surface road
Topology multi-loop
Avg Split 04:55:00

Flat run through Vitoria-Gasteiz city

Transition Details

T1 — Swim → Bike
T2 — Bike → Run

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

Weather

Air Temp 24°C 20°–30°C
Humidity 50%
Rain Chance 9%
Wind 19 km/h

Typical race-day conditions: 24°C with 50% humidity.

Registration

Registration Opens janvier
Entry Cost €600
Time Limit 17h
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The Story

Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital of the Basque Country — a city that most non-Spanish tourists have never heard of but that Basque people consider the cultural heart of their nation. Ironman here since 2009 has become one of the best-attended races in Europe, not because of the course (which is excellent) but because of the Basque people, whose approach to sport, food, and community creates a race atmosphere that competitors consistently rank among the best in the world.

The swim in the Landa reservoir is calm and freshwater. The bike heads into the Basque hills — 1,400m of climbing through countryside that produces some of Spain's finest wine, ham, and cheese. The run circles through the medieval casco viejo (old town) where the streets are lined with pintxo bars and Basque fans who treat triathlon with the same passion they reserve for cycling and pelota.

Basque cuisine at the aid stations is legendary — local volunteers bring food from their own kitchens. The post-race celebration in the old town square, surrounded by centuries-old buildings and the sound of Basque being spoken, is one of the most culturally rich finishes in triathlon.

"The Basque Country treats triathletes like they treat cyclists: as heroes deserving of the best food and the loudest cheers."

European age-grouper — Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiz 2022

"Pintxos at an aid station. I nearly stopped to order a glass of txakoli."

International finisher — Post-race, in a pintxo bar

What It Feels Like

Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiz is triathlon embedded in one of Europe's most distinctive cultures. The Basque people don't just support the race — they absorb it into their identity, treating it with the same pride they give their language, their cuisine, and their sporting traditions. The result is a race that feels like a cultural experience wrapped around a triathlon.

🏊 The Swim

The Landa reservoir is calm, clean, and predictable — a lake swim that lets you focus on the day ahead rather than fighting the water. At 19-21°C, wetsuits are usually legal. The setting is green and pastoral: Basque farmland slopes down to the water's edge.

🚴 The Bike

The Basque hills are honest climbing — 1,400m accumulated through rolling terrain that's steep enough to hurt but not so steep that it breaks you. The countryside is a patchwork of vineyards, wheat fields, and small villages where every inhabitant seems to be standing at the roadside with a cowbell. The road surfaces are excellent — Basque infrastructure is well-funded and well-maintained.

🏃 The Run

Through the casco viejo of Vitoria-Gasteiz: narrow medieval streets, plaza after plaza, pintxo bars and churches. The crowd is concentrated in the old town sections and the noise bounces off the stone walls until it feels solid. The course is mostly flat with minor undulation. The finish in the main plaza, under the shadow of the cathedral, is pure Basque grandeur.

Legendary Moments

2009

Ironman Arrives in the Basque Country

The inaugural race draws enormous local support. The Basque talent for roadside spectatorship, honed by decades of professional cycling, translates perfectly to triathlon.

2019

Record Spectator Year

Over 100,000 spectators line the course. The old town streets are impassable with supporters. Vitoria-Gasteiz proves that Basque passion for sport is limitless.

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FAQ

What distance is the Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiz? +

The Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiz is a Ironman (Full Distance) distance triathlon: 3800m swim, 180km bike, and 42.2km run (226km total) in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain.

When is the Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiz? +

The next edition is on July 8, 2026. The race is typically held in July.

Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +

Reservoir water at 19°C average. Wetsuit rules are conditional — forbidden above 24.5°C.

How hilly is the bike course? +

1800m of climbing over 180km. Profile: hilly. Drafting not allowed.

What's the weather like on race day? +

20–30°C, 50% humidity, 9% rain chance, 19 km/h winds.

Average finish time? +

Approximately 12h. Varies with conditions and athlete experience.

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