XTERRA France Sunday in Xonrupt

Thursday 01 July 2021

The 14th XTERRA France off-road triathlon takes place Sunday, July 4, 2021 in the beautiful Vosges mountains of Xonrupt. It’s the third full-distance race in as many weeks, and alongside the main event, which boasts some of the best elite off-road athletes across the EU, more than 2,000 outdoor enthusiasts are set to take part in a festival of events on Saturday and Sunday from swim-run competitions to kids’ triathlon and sprint distance races. 

With the weather cooling down over the week, the beautiful mountain lake of Longemer, Xonrupt could host the first wetsuit swim of the year, a welcome relief for some of the weaker swimmers. The 1.5-kilometer XTERRA France off-road triathlon swim course also features the first single loop of the season and with no Australian exit, athletes have the chance to get into a good rhythm and settle into their swim. 

Next up is the iconic two-lap bike course, featuring 1,200m of climbing over 40 kilometres and the famous wooden ramps that this race is known for. Patience is key here, and those that go off too hard or too fast will soon be paying the price. With the aim for many of the age-group athletes just being to make the cut-off, it will be a tough physical and mental battle for all.

While athletes will be relieved to get off the bike and into transition, the unrelenting nature of the course continues on the run, featuring over 300m of elevation throughout the 10km course. The elation at approaching the finish line and the great atmosphere will help athletes kick up and over the big ramp at the end, a fitting finale for such a demanding course. 

Elite Women
XTERRA World Rank - Name, NAT 
13 - Carina Wasle, AUT 
16 - Marta Menditto, ITA 
28 - Aneta Grabmullerova, CZE 
30 - Jindriska Zemanova, CZE 
35- Solenne Billouin, FRA 
50 - Evelyne Trepte, SUI 
56 - Anna Luzna, CZE 
61 - Anna Tomica, POL 
305 - Alizee Beaulieu, FRA 
NR - Ségolène Valance, FRA 

Elite Men 
XTERRA World Rank – Name, NAT 
3 - Arthur Serrieres, FRA 
10 - Maxim Chane, FRA 
11 - Arthur Forissier, FRA
13 - Karel Dusek, CZE 
14 - Jens Roth, GER 
15 - Xavier Dafflon, SUI 
16 - Sébastien Carabin, BEL 
19 - Jens Emil Sloth Nielsen, DNK 
20 - Francois Carloni, FRA
28 - Geert Lauryssen, BEL
31 - Rui Dolores, POR 
34 - Felix Forissier, FRA 
44 - Peter Lehmann, GER 
45 - Lucas Van Deynze, BEL 
51 - Charly Sibille, FRA 
62 - Kris Coddens, BEL 
87 - Jacques Martinez, FRA 
95 - Gaetan Vivien, FRA 
99 - Brian Tetard, FRA 
102 - Tim Van Daele, BEL 
111 - Francois Vie, POR
247 - Romaric Ladet, FRA 
520 - Mathias Cloostermans, BEL 
718 - Félix Schumann, FRA 
NR - Wouter Dijkshoorn, NED 

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