Challenge Vichy
Half Ironman / 70.3 Challenge

Challenge Vichy

Vichy, France · AUG

🏊 1900m
🚴 90km
🏃 21.1km
29

Triathlon Index Score

Moderate

Average Finish Time 05:30:00
Total Finishers 1000
Temperature 14°C
Water Temperature 14°C
Bike Elevation ↑600m
Established 2018

"Lake swim and rolling countryside bike in Vichy, France."

🏊 Swim

Distance 1900m
Water lake (open-water)
Water Temp 14°C
Wetsuit allowed

Lake swim in Vichy

🚴 Bike

Distance 90km
Elevation ↑600m
Profile rolling
Drafting Non-drafting

Rolling bike course through Vichy region

🏃 Run

Distance 21.1km
Elevation ↑136m
Surface road
Topology loop

Run course through Vichy

Transition Details

T1 — Swim → Bike
T2 — Bike → Run

T1/T2 are in different locations · Surface: grass

Weather

Air Temp 14°C 6°–22°C
Humidity 60%
Rain Chance 12%
Wind 9 km/h

Typical race-day conditions: 14°C with 60% humidity.

Registration

Registration Opens febbraio
Entry Cost €313
Time Limit 8.5h
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The Story

Vichy is a spa town in central France — the kind of place where thermal baths have been drawing visitors since the Romans, and where the Belle Époque architecture suggests that wellness has been a local industry for centuries. Into this genteel setting, Challenge Vichy drops a half-distance triathlon.

The swim is in the Allier River: freshwater, cool (14-16°C in late August), and flowing — a river swim adds a current dynamic that lakes and oceans don't provide. The bike heads into the Auvergne hills, climbing through volcanic countryside (the Massif Central is ancient volcanic terrain) with 600m of elevation through forest and farmland. The Auvergne is one of France's least-visited regions, and the emptiness of the roads reflects it — you might ride for kilometres without seeing another person.

The run traces the Vichy riverfront and spa-town streets, past the thermal bath buildings and the casino, through a town that's been dedicated to recovery for millennia.

The post-race recovery at Vichy is the USP that no other triathlon can match: actual thermal baths, the kind that have been healing tired bodies since before triathlon was invented. Finishing a half-distance and then soaking in volcanic mineral water is the most French thing that has ever happened in sport.

"A thermal bath an hour after a half-distance triathlon. Vichy has been waiting two thousand years for triathletes to arrive."

French age-grouper — Challenge Vichy 2023

"The Allier River current does half the swimming for you on the way out. Then you turn around."

International competitor — Post-race, thermal baths

What It Feels Like

Challenge Vichy is the recovery triathlon — a genuinely challenging course followed by the world's best post-race recovery infrastructure. The Auvergne setting is beautiful, the course is honest, and the thermal baths are the finish line bonus that no other race can offer.

🏊 The Swim

Allier River: 14-16°C freshwater with current. The river swim adds a tactical dimension — downstream is fast, upstream is slow, and the current varies with recent rainfall. The water is clean but murky by clear-water standards. Wetsuits are mandatory at these temperatures.

🚴 The Bike

Auvergne hills: 600m of climbing through volcanic Central France. The terrain is rolling-to-hilly, the roads are quiet, and the landscape is a mix of ancient forest and volcanic farmland. The climbs are honest French hills — 3-6% gradients, well-surfaced, and scenic in a understated way.

🏃 The Run

Vichy town centre and riverfront. Flat, historic, spa-town architecture. The Belle Époque buildings and tree-lined avenues provide an elegant finish-line environment. The thermal bath complexes are visible from the run course — motivation in its most tangible form.

Legendary Moments

2018

Thermal Triathlon

Challenge Vichy launches. The spa-town setting and thermal bath recovery create a unique value proposition.

2022

The River Year

High water in the Allier creates noticeable current. Downstream swimmers post fast splits. Upstream swimmers discover that rivers have opinions.

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FAQ

What distance is the Challenge Vichy? +

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

When is the Challenge Vichy? +

Typically held in August on a Saturday.

Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +

Lake water at 14°C average. Wetsuits are allowed.

How hilly is the bike course? +

600m of climbing over 90km. Profile: rolling. Drafting not allowed.

What's the weather like on race day? +

6–22°C, 60% humidity, 12% rain chance, 9 km/h winds.

Average finish time? +

Approximately 5h 30m. Varies with conditions and athlete experience.

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