Challenge Riccione
Half Ironman / 70.3 Challenge

Challenge Riccione

Riccione, Italy · MAY

🏊 1900m
🚴 90km
🏃 21.1km
29

Triathlon Index Score

Moderate

Average Finish Time 05:30:00
Total Finishers 1 000
Temperature 19°C
Water Temperature 16°C
Bike Elevation ↑500m
Established 2019

"Cold-water ocean swim and rolling bike course in the rugged beauty of Riccione."

🏊 Swim

Distance 1900m
Water ocean (open-water)
Water Temp 16°C
Wetsuit allowed

Ocean swim in Riccione

🚴 Bike

Distance 90km
Elevation ↑500m
Profile rolling
Drafting Non-drafting

Rolling bike course through Riccione region

🏃 Run

Distance 21.1km
Elevation ↑128m
Surface road
Topology multi-loop

Run course through Riccione

Transition Details

T1 — Swim → Bike
T2 — Bike → Run

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

Weather

Air Temp 19°C 13°–26°C
Humidity 75%
Rain Chance 9%
Wind 6 km/h

Typical race-day conditions: 19°C with 75% humidity.

Registration

Registration Opens november
Entry Cost €307
Time Limit 8.5h
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The Story

Riccione sits on the Italian Adriatic Riviera — a stretch of Emilia-Romagna coastline that Italians consider their birthright for summer holidays. The beaches are wide, the hotels are plentiful, and the food is the best in a country that already has the best food in the world.

The Adriatic swim is autumnal: 16°C in October, cooler than you'd expect from the Italian Riviera. Wetsuits are welcome. The bike heads inland into the Emilia-Romagna hills — 500m of rolling terrain through the countryside that produces Parmigiano-Reggiano, Prosciutto di Parma, and Lambrusco. The gradients are gentle, the roads are Italian-smooth, and the autumn light turns the hills golden.

The run traces the Riccione waterfront, where the beach resort infrastructure provides a flat, well-supported finish. The Italian Riviera crowds bring a warmth and vocal enthusiasm that transforms the finish line from a timing mat into a celebration.

Challenge Riccione is Italian triathlon with a side of the world's best food. The course is honest, the setting is charming, and the post-race recovery involves Parmigiano and Lambrusco in quantities that your nutritionist would not approve.

"Racing through the hills that produce Parmigiano-Reggiano. Every pedal stroke smells like cheese. Is that wrong?"

British age-grouper — Challenge Riccione 2023

"The Italian Riviera in October: perfect for triathlon, perfect for food, perfect for doing absolutely nothing afterwards."

International finisher — Post-race, beachfront restaurant

What It Feels Like

Challenge Riccione is accessible Italian triathlon — rolling hills, warm crowds, and the world's best food as the post-race reward. The course won't break you, but it will charm you.

🏊 The Swim

Adriatic in October: 16°C, wetsuits welcome. Cooler than summer Riccione but calm and manageable. The shallow Adriatic coastline produces gentle conditions.

🚴 The Bike

Emilia-Romagna hills: 500m of rolling terrain through Italy's gastronomic heartland. Gentle gradients (3-5%) on smooth Italian roads. The autumn colours and food-producing landscape add a sensory dimension that few bike courses match.

🏃 The Run

Riccione waterfront: flat, resort-town infrastructure, Italian crowd energy. The beach promenade provides excellent spectator access and a fast running surface.

Legendary Moments

2019

Riviera Racing

Challenge Riccione launches on the Italian Adriatic coast. The combination of accessible terrain and Emilia-Romagna cuisine creates instant popularity.

2023

The Italian Food Festival

Race weekend coincides with a regional food festival. Athletes carb-load on fresh piadina and Parmigiano. Post-race recovery reaches new culinary heights.

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FAQ

What distance is the Challenge Riccione? +

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

When is the Challenge Riccione? +

Typically held in May on a Sunday.

Water temperature and wetsuit rules? +

Ocean water at 16°C average. Wetsuits are allowed.

How hilly is the bike course? +

500m of climbing over 90km. Profile: rolling. Drafting not allowed.

What's the weather like on race day? +

13–26°C, 75% humidity, 9% rain chance, 6 km/h winds.

Average finish time? +

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

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